Keeping op-amp outputs “live” at and below zero volts, generating symmetrical output signals, and processing bipolar analog inputs, are all examples of design situations where a few milliamps of ...
Charge pumps represent an established topology for dc-dc converters that generate low-power inverted and doubled replicas of the input voltage. Typical output currents are as high as 150mA. Such ...
Charge pump circuits represent a pivotal technology in modern power management systems, utilising capacitors switched at high frequencies to convert a low input voltage into a higher, regulated output ...
Low-dropout regulators (LDOs) are a natural choice for generating supply voltages in noise-sensitive applications. However, in many cases, the input voltage isn't high enough relative to the desired ...
A new MP-grade, wider temperature range version of Linear Technology’s LTC3245 250 mA high voltage buck-boost charge pump uses switched capacitor fractional conversion to maintain regulation over an ...
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