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A charge pump is DC/DC converter that produces a higher output voltage than power supply or generates a negative output voltage. Some variants of charge pumps work as voltage regulator, too. A charge pump is realised by capacitors, transistors and/or diodes. Therefore, some charge pumps are integrated directly to the systems that use these charge pumps. E.g. Flash or EEPROM memories are supplied from...
An operation of electronic equipment is dependent on a power supply. Today, a trend of only one AC/DC adapter is used for supplying an electronic system. Thus, an electronic equipment with various power supply requirements uses some internal DC/DC converters. These DC/DC converters adjust input voltage to lower or/and higher value or generate a negative voltage. The classical DC/DC converters are...
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