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Integrated Power Management: A Quick Start Guide
Integrated Power Management: A Quick Start Guide
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Integrated Power Management: A Quick Start Guide

This book is an introduction to the topic of integrated power management systems. More specifically it targets the battery powered systems on a chip that provide different functions such as wireless connectivity sensing (e. g. temperature pressure movement) localization processing and more. Power management is a crucial part of such systems as they must provide different power supplies tailored to the requirements of each sub-block and must maintain high efficiency in order to allow for a long battery life. The book covers the fundamental principles and guidelines needed to start the design of an integrated power management system and an overview of practical techniques used in state-of-the-art implementations. Technical topics include: Low-dropout regulators (LDO) Fundamental analysis and design techniques Overview of modern techniques Switching converters Inductive and capacitive DC–DC converters Steady state efficiency optimization Control techniques Low-power techniques Auxiliary circuits and system integration Voltage and current references Clock generators System interface. It is ideal for fresh undergraduate and graduate students starting their careers but also useful for experienced electronics engineers that are new to the power management domain and power electronics. | Integrated Power Management: A Quick Start Guide

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This book is an introduction to the topic of integrated power management systems. More specifically it targets the battery powered systems on a chip that provide different functions such as wireless connectivity sensing (e. g. temperature pressure movement) localization processing and more. Power management is a crucial part of such systems as they must provide different power supplies tailored to the requirements of each sub-block and must maintain high efficiency in order to allow for a long battery life. The book covers the fundamental principles and guidelines needed to start the design of an integrated power management system and an overview of practical techniques used in state-of-the-art implementations. Technical topics include: Low-dropout regulators (LDO) Fundamental analysis and design techniques Overview of modern techniques Switching converters Inductive and capacitive DC–DC converters Steady state efficiency optimization Control techniques Low-power techniques Auxiliary circuits and system integration Voltage and current references Clock generators System interface. It is ideal for fresh undergraduate and graduate students starting their careers but also useful for experienced electronics engineers that are new to the power management domain and power electronics. | Integrated Power Management: A Quick Start Guide

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