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A switch-mode power supply (SMPS) switches been fully-on and fully-off states quickly to maintain voltage regulation. They offer lower power dissipation and run cooler than linear regulators that continually dissipate power through a transistor.

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What is the difference between these two half bridge configurations?

I have seen two different half bridge versions. One has an extra capacitor attached between the load and the neutral point of the capacitor divider. What is the difference?
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Why common mode filters are usually found on AC input stage and not the output stage of an i...

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Error amp compensation on pwm controller

I'm trying to build a half bridge smps for 325 VDC to 30 VDC using SG3525 controller IC. I have no idea on how to use the error amp on this chip, especially the compensation pin. [ [ I have see …
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Whether a half bridge SMPS based on MOSFET or another one based on BJT will generate more sw...

Whether a half bridge SMPS based on MOSFET or another one based on BJT will generate more switching noise at the output?, if other parameters such as output voltage, current, type of transformer core, …
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