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Medical power supplies produce conditioned outputs for medical devices, instruments, and equipment.
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Power supplies are devices that produce AC or DC power. This grouping includes current sources, DC power supplies, AC-DC adapters, DC-DC converters, AC power sources, and DC-AC inverters.
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DC-DC converter chips provide a regulated DC voltage output from a different, unregulated input voltage.
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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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Digital parallel and serial converters change input streams of parallel data into output streams of serial bits, or vice versa.
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Vicor Corporation announced the addition of seven mid-power Micro DC-DC converters to the high-density 24 Vdc input family: 50 W models at 3.3, 5, 12, 15, 24, 28, and 48 Vout. The modules which...
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Unit Conduction Cooling
Unit Mounting
In most cases, an electronic unit is designed so that the power dissipated within it is transported as heat to the unit's mounting surface (baseplate). This...
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All power converters - AC/DC, DC/DC and DC/AC - consume power that is dissipated internally as heat. This heat must be removed from the power-dissipating component in the converter in order to keep...
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Fang Lin Luo,
Ph.D.
School of EEE, Block S1, Nanyang Technological University,
Nanyang Avenue, , Singapore
Hong Ye,
Ph.D.
School of Biological Sciences, Block SBS, Nanyang Technological...
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In the old world of dc/dc converter "bricks", conversion efficiencies were so low that heatsinks were required to keep the converters cool. As a result, converter manufacturers employed a mechanical...
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