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Throwback- Safe, Reliable Designs for Non-Isolated Offline Switchers with 400VDC Rated Power Inductors
Season 2 · Episode 25

Throwback- Safe, Reliable Designs for Non-Isolated Offline Switchers with 400VDC Rated Power Inductors

Würth Elektronik Watts Up Podcast · Amelia Thompson

June 23, 202222m 12s

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Show Notes

WE are doing Throwback Thursday #TBT – We're republishing our most popular podcasts of the last year. First up, "Safe, Reliable Designs for Non-Isolated Offline Switchers with 400VDC Rated Power Inductors."

Although the majority of AC offline converters and switching converters that run from hazardous voltage, include galvanic isolation for safety, there are many applications where non-isolated circuits can be used. Where mechanical isolation protects the user and service personnel from contact with hazardous voltages, or for where both input and output voltage are on the primary side of isolated converters, the buck regulator and buckboost regulators are often more efficient, use less PCB area and cost less to implement than flyback regulators.

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