Non-Isolated Point-Of-Load Regulator Modules

Sponsored by: Intersil
Nov. 5, 2009

Sponsored by: Intersil

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!

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About the Author

Don Tuite

Don Tuite

Don Tuite (retired) writes about Analog and Power issues for Electronic Design’s magazine and website. He has a BSEE and an M.S in Technical Communication, and has worked for companies in aerospace, broadcasting, test equipment, semiconductors, publishing, and media relations, focusing on developing insights that link technology, business, and communications. Don is also a ham radio operator (NR7X), private pilot, and motorcycle rider, and he’s not half bad on the 5-string banjo.

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