The STR4A100 is a series of off-line PWM controllers with integrated sensing MOSFET intended for switching power supplies. These devices feature an automatic standby function with no load power ...
Microchip Technology announced a new family of power-conversion controllers and its first-ever family of power MOSFET devices. This new Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) controller and complementary family ...
Designers can meet and even exceed standby-power specifications of the U.S. Energy Star standard and the German Blue Angel Eco Norm thanks to a power MOSFET/pulse-width modulation (PWM) controller ...
Supporting an input voltage range of 4.5 V to 65 V, an output current of up to 10 A and output power of 100 W, ON Semiconductor’s FAN6500X family of buck converters combines the fixed frequency ...
Optimised performance, efficiency, and reliability in high-voltage power supplies need to be combined with reduced BOM count and cost, as well as lower design efforts. The FF CoolSET solution combines ...
New full-bridge pulse-width-modulation (PWM) controllers developed by National Semiconductor Corp. incorporate all four primary-side bridge MOSFET gate drivers. The LM5045 and LM5046 are the latest ...
While addressable LED strips are all the rage, [Mike] from [mikeselectricstuff] has been working on an installation using the more basic two-wire strips that are simply controlled via PWM dimming.
From what you would gather from Hackaday’s immense library of builds and projects over several years, the only way to do PWM is with a microcontroller, some code, a full-blown IDE, or even a real-time ...
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