What is an AC/DC converter?
An AC/DC converter is an electrical device for converting alternating current (AC) into direct current (DC). |
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2010-08-04 | 10A hold-up module reduces capacitance requirement XP Power announces the new MTH100 hold-up module designed for sustaining short-term power for critical avionic and vetronic systems in cases of power dropouts. The modules significantly reduce the amount of bulk hold capacitance required, by as much as 80 percent. |
2006-03-23 | 100V MOSFET reduces part count in SMPSs by 30% Infineon's new family of 100V MOSFET devices promise to reduce part count in switched mode power supplies by 30 percent, and reduce losses of up to 20 percent. |
2008-10-17 | 'Smallest' PMIC rolls for portable media players Maxim Integrated Products has released what it claims to be the smallest power management IC (PMIC) that integrates a single-cell Li-ion/lithium-polymer (Li-Poly) charger with proprietary Smart Power Selector circuitry that seamlessly distributes power within the system. |
2008-09-25 | 'Fastest' 16bit ADC fits multiple process devices Texas Instruments has launched the market's first 16bit, single-channel, 200MSps ADC to provide faster speeds previously only available with lower resolution devices. |
2007-05-31 | Interfacing to high-speed ADCs via SPI This application note describes how to use the SPI port on ADI's high-speed converters. In addition, this application note defines the electrical, timing and procedural requirements for interfacing to these devices. |
2007-06-20 | ADuC702x MicroConverter I2C-compatible interface This application note describes the hardware master and slave implementation of an I2C-compatible interface using the ADuC702x family of precision ADI MCUs. |
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