Server and computer system architecture has increased in tandem with power delivery (PD) requirements in recent decades. This complicates regulator design since it necessitates a compromise between ...
While the interleaved DC/DC converter topology, versus the traditional paralleling of output stage transistors, is the way to go for high-efficiency designs, it can be even better. In interleaved ...
No matter what the latest microprocessor, FPGA, or ASIC has in store, their demands always seem to be the same—the need for higher current while operating at lower voltages. A core voltage of less ...
The flux-oriented control (FOC) is a commonly used technique for three-phase electric motor control application. Here, the applied voltage pattern is defined using the space vector modulation (SVM) ...
Historically, typical loads of commercial power systems have been predominately linear; however, in the last few decades, a significant portion of these loads has changed to the nonlinear variety. One ...
Step-down (buck) voltage regulators have long been the preferred DC-DC conversion electronic workhorse thanks to their inherently high efficiency. Only in buck mode the current is directed to the ...