Vishay constant on-time (COT) converters combine high-efficiency regulation with extremely small transient response time and simple designs. The COT converters can also be configured in a buck-boost ...
Some systems, such as optical networks, require more than one negative voltage. A common procedure is to boost the main negative supply of –5V to –10V and then reduce it with a linear regulator to –9V ...
Electronic Design reader C.N. Rajendra Simha asks: "I am looking for some design tips on negative-to-positive voltage converters. I am specifically looking for +5-V generation from negative RS-232 ...
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 ...
Some applications require a positive voltage to be generated from a negative input voltage. This can be done either by using a transformer based topology, such as a flyback converter, or with a ...