Design FAQ: Non-Isolated Point of Load Regulator Modules

Oct. 30, 2009
Analog & Power Editor Don Tuite answers some frequently asked questions about non-isolated point-of-load regulator modules, including: What is the Intermediate Bus Architecture? Functionally, what does a POL regulator comprise? How do newer packages deal with the switching inductor? Are there disadvantages to an integrated inductor? And more! Fill out the brief form below.

Analog & Power Editor Don Tuite answers some frequently asked questions about non-isolated point-of-load regulator modules, including:

  • What is the Intermediate Bus Architecture?
  • Functionally, what does a POL regulator comprise?
  • How do newer packages deal with the switching inductor?
  • Are there disadvantages to an integrated inductor?
  • And more!

Fill out the brief form below.

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