i3A Series, DC/DC & AC/DC (Off-Line) SMPS Evaluation Boards

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I3A5A8A-001-EVK-D2PP
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Board(s)
450kHz
i3A
DC/DC, Step Down
2, Non-Isolated
100 W
3.3V ~ 30V
4.5A, 8A
9V ~ 53V
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I3A4W005A150V, I3A4W008A033V
I3A05A-C01-EVK-S1
EVAL KIT I3A4W005A150V-001-R
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400kHz
i3A
DC/DC, Step Down
1, Non-Isolated
100 W
5V ~ 30V
4.5A
9V ~ 53V
Buck
i3A4W005A150V
I3A08A-C01-EVK-S1
EVAL KIT I3A4W008A033V-001-R
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
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Board(s)
450kHz
i3A
DC/DC, Step Down
1, Non-Isolated
100 W
3.3V ~ 16.5V
8A
9V ~ 53V
Buck
i3A4W008A033V

DC/DC & AC/DC (Off-Line) SMPS Evaluation Boards

Evaluation boards in this category offer a convenient solution for assessing the performance and behavior of devices used in switch-mode power conversion. These devices encompass both DC-DC and AC-DC types, providing a comprehensive evaluation platform for a wide range of power conversion applications. The evaluation boards cover devices known as "regulators," which incorporate an internal power switching device. These regulators are self-contained and capable of regulating and converting power efficiently. Additionally, the boards include "controllers" designed specifically for controlling an external power switch. These controllers serve as intelligent control units that manage the operation of the power switch to achieve desired power conversion characteristics. By utilizing these evaluation boards, engineers and developers can evaluate the performance, efficiency, and reliability of the regulators and controllers. They can assess factors such as voltage regulation, current handling capabilities, transient response, thermal management, and overall power conversion efficiency. The evaluation boards also provide a practical means of testing and validating the compatibility of these devices with specific application requirements. This includes considerations such as input voltage range, output voltage stability, load regulation, and protection features against faults or abnormal operating conditions. Overall, these evaluation boards serve as valuable tools for engineers and developers involved in power electronics design. By offering a convenient and comprehensive means of evaluating the performance and behavior of regulators and controllers, these boards facilitate informed decision-making and efficient integration of these devices into various power conversion systems and applications.