The power supply unit (PSU) is one of the PC components that we tend to take for granted. It sits in the case with a bunch of wires sticking out of it, and maybe once in a while we blow some air blown ...
Power supply performance, especially transient response, is key to meeting today’s demands for low voltage, high current microprocessor power. In an effort to minimize the voltage deviation during a ...
In many system applications, it becomes necessary to adjust a switched-mode power supply (SMPS) output voltage within narrow limits in order to remove tolerances and drops in the power path, verify ...
The circuit has been made for the creation of a symmetrical voltage that would come from a single power supply. L165 – a monolithic integrated circuit in Pentawatt package, intended for use as power ...
Input ratings: Typical power-supply modules are designed and rated to operate with their inputs connected to lines delivering 105 to 125 Vac. Input ratings: Typical power-supply modules are designed ...
A range of high-voltage, modular power supplies provides output voltages of 30 kV, 40 kV, and 50 kV at 200W. Operation is from 24 Vdc at 50 kHz, using a switch-mode FET oscillator with energy recovery ...
Economy of scale is a wonderful thing, take the switch-mode power supply as an example. Before the rise of the PC, a decent multi-voltage, high current power supply would be pretty expensive. But PCs ...
It is common for Internet of Things (IoT) devices, industrial sensors, meters, precision, and medical equipment to require both a positive and negative voltage. Often, these voltages must be ...
If you’re hunting for a bench power supply, you’ll quickly notice options dry up above 48 V or so, and you definitely won’t find a 330 kV supply on the shelf at your local electronics shop. But with ...