converters

36V OPERATION COIL INTEGRATED STEP DOWN DC DC CONVERTERS

36V OPERATION, COIL-INTEGRATED STEP-DOWN DC/DC CONVERTERS

Torex Semiconductor Ltd. has launched the XDL605/XDL606 series of AEC-Q100 compliant, ultra-small step-down “micro DC/DC” converters which have an integrated coil and control IC. A DC/DC converter power supply circuit can be constructed simply by adding a ceramic capacitor and a resistance for voltage setting to the external components, which can contribute to substantially reducing […]

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MERCURY DC DC BOOST CONVERTERS HARVEST ENERGY FROM TEGS

MERCURY DC/DC BOOST CONVERTERS HARVEST ENERGY FROM TEGS

MATRIX Industries’ nanopower energy harvesting boost converter with microwatt cold-start, input impedance matching, and regulated output MATRIX Industries’ Mercury is a family of highly integrated DC/DC boost converters that are ideal for harvesting and managing surplus energy from extremely low input voltage sources such as TEGs (thermoelectric generators) and thermopiles. The patented transformer reuse topology

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High Power High Efficiency Buck Converter Circuit using TL494

High Power High Efficiency Buck Converter Circuit using TL494

A buck converter (step-down converter) is a DC-to-DC switching converter that steps down voltage while maintaining a constant power balance. The main feature of a buck converter is efficiency, which means with a buck converter on board, we can expect extended battery life, reduced heat, smaller size, and improved efficiency. We previously made a few simple Buck converter

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TEXAS INSTRUMENTS LMR360XX LMR360XX Q1 STEP DOWN CONVERTERS 1

TEXAS INSTRUMENTS LMR360XX/LMR360XX-Q1 STEP-DOWN CONVERTERS

Operating input range from 4.2V to 60V. 2mm x 3mm HotRodℱ QFN package. Junction temperature range from -40°C to 150°C. 26”A quiescent current. The list of amazing features is long. And that’s before you see the eye-popping efficiency plots. LMR36006/15 are the industrial buck converters you’ve been looking for. Texas Instruments LMR360xx/LMR360xx-Q1 Step-Down Converters are an easy-to-use, synchronous,

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TDK CLAIMS SMALLEST POINT OF LOAD DC DC CONVERTER

TDK CLAIMS SMALLEST POINT-OF-LOAD DC-DC CONVERTER

”POL DC-DC converters bring highest power density to space-constrained apps TDK Corporation announces the new series of ”POLℱ DC-DC converters, the industry’s most compact and highest power density point-of-load solutions for applications such as big data, machine learning, artificial intelligence (AI), 5G cells, IoT and computing enterprise. Rather than using side by side discrete integrated circuit

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Electric Energy Theft Intimation System Using PIC Microcontroller

Electric Energy Theft Intimation System Using PIC Microcontroller

In this instructable , I ‘ll show you how to build a PIC 16F917Microcontrollerprogramming circuit. This Microcontroller is a very nice Microcontroller chip form the famous chip manufacturer Microchip.This Microcontroller is easy to program and powerful to use.The photo above shows the programmer circuit after completion.Note:This circuit uses the serial port on the PC . You must use this circuit on

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TI introduces worlds first multichannel inductance to digital converters

TI introduces world’s first multichannel inductance-to-digital converters

Texas Instruments (TI) announced the world’s first multichannel inductance-to-digital converters (LDCs). The four new devices in the LDC1614 family expand the innovative LDC portfolio, a data converter category that TI first introduced in 2013. The devices offer two or four matched channels and up to 28-bit resolution in a single integrated circuit (IC). The combination

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