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Small, simple PWM buck controller can replace high current low dropout regulator with

  • 2013-09-22
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Modern electronic systems require a host of different regulated voltages to power their various subsystems. The number of voltage levels needed on boards has risenas new generations of processors, memory, etc., have been introduced with lower voltage requirements. Also, the required voltage keeps decreasing so designers must include 5.0 V, 3.3 V and other voltage as low as 1.0 V. The trend in distributed power architectures is to design individual, nonisolated, Point−Of−Load (POL) converters to supply power to each individual load. A power supply usually exists for 5.0 V and 3.3 V, but generating additional lower voltages often requires additional post−regulators

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