Use of electronic displays continues to expand in automotive applications (Fig. 1). Behind the wheel, they’re replacing individual electromechanical instruments as well as complete instrument clusters ...
The single-ended primary-inductor converter (SEPIC) is a well-known type of DC/DC converter that, in its standard form, can generate an output voltage greater than, less than, or equal to its input ...
SEPIC (Single Ended Primary Inductance Converter) topology is a good choice for automotive power systems that require an output voltage between the low and high values of the input voltage. SEPIC ...
There are multiple solutions in which line current is sinusoidal. In addition, in the recent years, a great number of circuits have been proposed with non-sinusoidal line current. In this paper, a ...
Have you considered using a single-ended primary inductor converter (SEPIC) topology for a bias supply? If you don’t need isolation, it just might make sense. The SEPIC has several features that make ...
CUI has introduced an isolated intermediate bus power converter in a quarter brick package and deliver a power density of 27.2 W/cm3 (445 W/in3) as well as efficiencies in excess of 96%. The module’s ...
PLANO, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Diodes Incorporated (Diodes) (Nasdaq: DIOD) today launches a boost/single-ended primary inductance converter (SEPIC) controller for various automotive LED applications.
Linear Technology has brought out the LT8494, a current mode, fixed frequency SEPIC/boost DC-DC converter with an internal 2A, 70V switch. Quiescent current of only 7µA makes the device suitable for ...
These are partly line-bound at the input side and output side of the voltage converter, but partially these are also radiated. Those interferences are mainly caused by the rapid switching edges. They ...
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 ...
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 ...