Controlling the brightness of LEDs requires a driver that provides a constant, regulated current. To achieve this goal, the driver topology must be able to generate a large enough output voltage to ...
Linear Technology Corp’s new LT3471 is a dual-channel (boost/inverter), 1.3-A, 1.2-MHz dc-dc converter packaged in a 3-mm × 3-mm DFN. It can be configured as a ...
The LT8580 is a current mode, fixed frequency step-up dc/dc converter with an internal 1 A, 65 V switch. It can be configured as either a boost, SEPIC or an inverting converter. The device operates ...
Linear Technology Corporation introduces the LTM8045, a 2.8V-18V input, multi-topology DC/DC µModule® (micromodule) converter, with onboard inductor, power switch and DC/DC controller delivering up to ...
DC to DC conversion has come a long way. What was once took an electromechanical vibrator and transformer has been reduced to a PC board the size of a largish postage stamp that can be had for a ...
Linear Technology Corporation announces the LT8330, a current mode, 2MHz step-up DC/DC converter with an internal 1A, 60V switch. It operates from an input voltage range of 3V to 40V, making it ...
Featuring a 1.5A, 150V switch operating from a 2.8V to 60V input. The converters have a unique single feedback pin architecture capable of boost, SEPIC, or inverting configurations. Burst Mode ...
Several bias voltages are needed for supplying and operating an LCD panel. In most cases, specialised integrated circuits with several charge-pumps are used to generate the different voltages. As the ...
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