Wide VIN power management ICs simplify design, reduce BOM cost, and enhance reliability
High-voltage power management ICs, such as TI's LM5000 series of integrated controllers and regulators, can simplify the design of high-voltage power management solutions
This paper presents various application scenarios where high-voltage capability up to 100V is required and explains how high-voltage power management integrated circuits can reduce component count, enhance reliability, and facilitate design reuse. Real world circuit examples from communication infrastructure, industrial, automotive, and consumer electronic systems demonstrate the potential benefits.
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