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DC power supplies accept an input power and output the desired form of DC power. Common types of DC power supplies include linear power supplies, switching power supplies, DC-DC converters, and silicon controlled rectifier (SCR) type power supplies.
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IC power supplies are manufactured as integrated circuits.
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Switching power supplies are DC sources that use a switching element (normally a power transistor) to generate the desired voltage. Switching power supplies are also called switch-mode products or switching mode power supplies (SMPS).
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AC to DC converter chips transfer an AC input into DC power using switching (MOSFET, IGBT) or rectification (diodes, Schottky diodes).
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SCR power supplies use silicon controlled rectifier (SCR) topology to provide well-regulated voltage and current output.
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13.1 Introduction
As newer integrated circuits lead to more electronic functions in smaller
packages, it becomes essential for power supplies also to become smaller.
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Chapter List
Chapter 9: The Step Down Converter
Chapter 10: The Step Up or Boost Converter
Chapter 11: The Buck Boost dc to dc Converter
Chapter 12: The CUK dc to dc Converter
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Y. M. Lai, Ph.D.,
Department of Electronic and Information Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University,
Hong Kong
23.1 Introduction
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