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An Introduction to Multiphase Buck Regulators
The below introductory section features a video briefly discussing what exactly multi-phase buck regulators are, what applications they're suited for, and some of the challenges associated with implementing them. Additionally, the listed resources dive a little deeper into the topics covered in the video, providing further instruction in the beginning of your multiphase journey.
White Papers
Designing with Multiphase
In designing with multiphase, Carmen works through a six-phase design for powering the core voltage of a networking ASIC, Marketing Manager George Lakkas explains why multiphase converters are ideal for high currents, and TI engineers blog about common concerns and use contexts.
Blogs
Testing in the Lab
In testing in the lab, Carmen takes a six phase buck regulator through basic validation testing in the lab with plenty of tips and waveforms shared. Let Carmen show you how to test transient response, input and output ripple, phase stability, and thermal performance. Additionally, TI engineers blog about various lab tricks related to multiphase devices.
Blogs
Power amplifier biasing with precision DACs and ADCs
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Why use the LMG3410X GaN from Texas Instruments?
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Lower noise for a negative output voltage rail
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GaN: From Watts to Kilowatts
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Voltage translation in switches and routers
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Time of Flight & LIDAR - Optical Front End Reference Design
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Power that scales like an FPGA
Unboxing the TPSM831D31 EVM
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Understanding Bus Hold Functionality for Level Translators
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Operational Amplifiers (Op Amp) Technology Overview
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Internally Compensated Advanced Current Mode (ACM)
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Internally-Compensated Advanced Current Mode Control
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TI-RSLK Module 1 – Lecture video – Running code on the LaunchPad using CCS
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Multiphase 101
In today’s computing environment, CPUs, FPGAs, ASICs and even peripherals are growing increasingly complex and, consequently, so do their power delivery requirements. To handle the higher demands, multiphase regulators are becoming increasingly common on motherboards in many areas of computing--from laptops and tablets to servers and Ethernet switches. Designing with these regulators is more challenging than using conventional switchers and linear regulators, but the benefits of multiphase outweigh the complexity for high-performance power applications.
High Density DC-DC Power Module Design with Embedded Planar Transformer
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An Introduction to Multiphase Buck Regulators
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TX Signal Chain Implementation for Wide Band and High Frequency Signal Generation
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