International Rectifier, IR, has introduced the IR3640M PWM control IC for high performance synchronous DC-DC buck applications including servers, storage, netcom, game consoles and general purpose DC ...
Exar Corp’s new 5A XRP7704 and 16A XRP7740 quad-PWM (pulse-width-modulation)-controller chips include gate-driver circuitry that drives external FETs. In addition to the four PWM voltage regulators, ...
Pulse width modulation is a form of signal communication that transposes a signal from analog to digital form. Analog signals with changing amplitude Pulse width modulation is a form of signal ...
The new Endura ISL6420 from Intersil Corp. is a single-phase synchronous-buck pulse-width modulation (PWM) controller with integrated MOSFET drivers. The new Endura ISL6420 from Intersil Corp. is a ...
The IRU3038 synchronous pulse-width modulation (PWM) controller IC handles the termination-voltage requirements of double-data-rate (DDR) memory arrays. By ...
Optimised performance, efficiency, and reliability in high-voltage power supplies need to be combined with reduced BOM count and cost, as well as lower design efforts. The FF CoolSET solution combines ...
This solution is said to combine a PWM controller IC with the 700V and 800V CoolMOS P7 MOSFETs in a single package, designed to support isolated and non-isolated flyback topologies. According to ...
KIRCHHEIM/TECK, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dialog Semiconductor plc (FWB: DLG), a provider of highly integrated power management, audio, AC/DC and short-range wireless technologies, today launched the ...
A synchronous PWM controller IC from International Rectifier has an adjustable switching frequency, a 0.8V fixed voltage reference, and 1.5 per cent accurate voltage tracking capability. Aimed at ...
Editors Note: There is an image associated with this press release. ZMD AG (ZMDI), a Dresden-based semiconductor company that specializes in enabling energy-efficient solutions, today announces the ...
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