XP Power Technical Guide: In Depth Analysis of AC/DC Conversion, System Topology, and High Reliability Design
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发布时间 :2026-01-07
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Virtually every piece of electronic equipment is powered from a low voltage DC supply. This source will be either a battery, a combination of battery and DC/DC converter or a power supply converting AC mains into one or more low voltage DC supplies, suitable for electronic components. Electronic components require a DC supply that is well regulated, has low noise characteristics and provides a fast response to load changes. AC power supplies, and most DC/DC converters, also provide isolation from the input to the output for safety, noise reduction and transient protection.
The advantage of a configurable power supply is that it provides a flexible topology structure that can be configured according to customer needs using tested and validated modules, and delivered in the form of a complete subsystem.
Application example: This architecture can meet low production requirements (traditional custom design engineering costs are difficult to bear) or projects with uncertain demand changes, while ensuring complete institutional approvals (UL, CSA, and TUV) for application requirements such as medical equipment.
