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This product is in particular suitable in case a supply voltage is required which is somewhere in between the voltage level of a...
This is a 60 V 3A step down DC-DC converter.
In early 1990s lithium-ion batteries started gaining popularity as a substitute for nickel-cadmium batteries.
Nowadays, there is a lot of technology that implements wearables in fashion, medicine, worker safety, accessories and much more.
Hobbyists, makers, students and pretty much everyone who works with electronics has encountered the same issue, not having a...
The LT8364 current mode, 2MHz step-up DC/DC converter has an internal 4A, 60V switch.
Researchers at EPFL in Switzerland have found that adding large organic compounds called guanidinium (CH6N3+) into methylammonium...
This project provides 12V output from any USB power source, like PC USB port, USB adapter or power banks.
Boris Landoni @ open-electronics.org presents their second version of Torpedo, a kind of DC-DC converter able to provide 5V...
Under the “Power by Linear” branding it recently created for the product lines it acquired with its purchase of Linear Tec...
Ossia has created the world’s first wirelessly-powered alternative to disposable AA batteries.
This project is simple solution to power Arduino Nano from two 1.5V batteries.