Fast-switching power converters are widely used, providing efficient conversion in a broad range of products across multiple markets. However, their rapid switching times can cause problems due to ...
The number of indirect and often unexpected ways in which one design element may be affected by another is growing, making it more difficult to ensure a chip — or multiple chips in a package — will ...
In many applications, voltages require upward and downward conversion. One example would be if an input voltage range of 6 to 24 V is available, and 12 V would be generated from it. Classical ...
Electromagnetic fields (EMFs) are made up of both electric fields and magnetic fields. Electromagnetic interference (EMI) is caused by the interaction of EMF in applications like wireless power ...