DC/DC converters DC/DC converters are voltage converters that transform DC voltage at the input side into a different DC voltage on the output side. There are both electrically isolated and non-isolated forms of DC/DC conversion. More ...
Voltage converters RECOM voltage converters are particularly suitable for use at high temperatures. Usually, the first cut-off in the derating curve will not appear until the temperature has reached +85°C, meaning that these voltage converters ... More ...
DC/DC DC/DC converters and voltage converters are plug-and-play voltage supply modules that can be used in a plethora of application fields. DC/DC converters fall into two major categories as determined by their main application area. More ...
DC converters Efficiency is one of the central concepts in DC converters. As with any technical device, the efficiency of a DC converter describes the relationship between work and performance. From the electrician’s point of view, this is the relationship between ... More ...
Current converters The term "current converter" is often erroneously used for DC/DC converters. Assuming that the functional principle of DC/DC converters consists of turning an input voltage into an output (DC) voltage that is as smooth as possible, a current converter would generate a constant output current from an input current. More ...
DC/DC converter DC/DC converters can behave in a way that first becomes obvious when you look at the internal construction. If the power source allows it, the DC/DC converter draws a very heavy surge at the moment it is switched on. More ...
DCDC DCDC converters can provide an effective, rapid, and cost-effective modular solution in power supplies and in isolating two different circuits. Any electronics expert will be familiar with the functional principle and ... More ...
DCDC converters There is a definite trend towards minimisation in DCDC converter design. Diminishing board sizes and close component density have led to a continuous shrinkage in board space over the past few years. Just a few years ago, 1W and 2W DCDC converters available on the market More ...
Power inverters When designed as isolating converters, DC/DC converters can be used to invert voltage – that is, turn a positive input voltage into a negative output voltage. Connecting the input pin to the pin on the output side with the opposite pole turns a DC/DC converter into a power inverter. More ...
Voltage converters RECOM voltage converters already deliver very stable and regular output voltages. The data given for ripple and noise in the voltage converter data sheets refer to measurements on output ripple and noise with very short measuring leads using 20 MHz band filters. More ...
DCDC converters DCDC converters are voltage converters that transform an input voltage into an output voltage that may be lower or higher than the input voltage. More ...
Point-of-load converters The concept of point of load has revolutionised the power supply industry. The task at hand is simple, and is not new – to supply load with a constant voltage that is largely independent of the load current. More ...
Voltage regulators The RECOM R-78xx series is a new group of regulators that allow very high performance density due to the compact design and extremely high efficiency of over 97%. More ...
Linear regulators Poor efficiency is a well-known problem when using linear regulators. Analogue linear regulation causes energy losses in heat at large differences between input and output voltage and ... More ...