Notebook PC power adapter design
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Notebook PC power adapter design
Overview
Our integrated circuits and reference designs help you create notebook personal computer (PC) power adapter designs with high-power density and higher efficiency to meet Energy Star® standards at a competitive cost.
Design requirements
Modern notebook PC power adapter designs often require:
- Lower standby power and leakage current.
- Protection for voltage, current and short circuit.
- Wider input voltage range with low total harmonic distortion (THD) throughout load and line.
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Type | Title | Date | ||
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Application note | Analysis and Measurement of Resonant Tank Current on LLC | 30 Jul 2013 | ||
Application note | Designing with the ATL431LI | 27 Nov 2018 | ||
Application note | Understanding and Designing an Active Clamp Current Mode Controlled Converter (Rev. A) | 27 Jan 2020 | ||
Application note | AN-2292 Designing an Isolated Buck (Fly-Buck) Converter (Rev. C) | 18 Dec 2014 | ||
White paper | GaN and SiC technologies enable increased efficiency in power supplies | 14 Dec 2021 | ||
Analog Design Journal | Design a transition-mode, bridgeless PFC with a standard PFC controller | 11 Nov 2014 | ||
Application note | Improving Transient Response in LLC Converters Using Hybrid Hysteretic Control (Rev. B) | 10 May 2022 | ||
Application brief | Increasing Power Density With Active Clamp Flyback (UCC28780) | 10 May 2022 | ||
Analog Design Journal | MOSFET power losses and how they affect power-supply efficiency | 02 Feb 2016 | ||
Application brief | Exceeding Modern Energy Standards with 'Always On' PFC and LLC Controllers (Rev. B) | 01 Aug 2019 |
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