Current regulators (non-switchable and switchable) are a new family of useful and versatile devices targeted for use in communications, networking and power conversion circuits. Current regulators (or ...
The IXCY02M35A is a high voltage current regulator featuring extremely stable current characteristics with a minimum breakdown voltage of 450 V. It is consists of non-switchable, 2-terminal regulators ...
This Idea for Design describes a regulator with very high current stability of around 1.7% within a temperature range that spans -40°C to 125°C. It can be used in precise current and voltage ...
Current-limiting regulators protect the circuits they feed but don't necessarily protect themselves against excessive dissipation. Here is an Idea For Design with a regulator that does both. A current ...
We’ve never tried using an HDMI to VGA converter with Raspberry Pi. We heard they were expensive and have always just used HDMI out (although DVI would be just as easy). Apparently if you have a VGA ...
We often use linear regulators in our designs. They are cheap and simple – you put the regulator chip itself on the board, add two capacitors, and get a voltage. Linear regulators are imperfect, of ...
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