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ADVISORY/Fairchild Semiconductor Introduces A Unique, New Optically Isolated Error Amplifier At PowerSystems World 2001.


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2712 Optically Isolated Error Amplifier combines an error amplifier, reference voltage, and optocoupler in an 8-pin small outline package for use in isolated ac to dc power supplies and dc to dc converters In electronic engineering, a DC to DC converter is a circuit which converts a source of direct current (DC) from one voltage level to another. It is a class of power converter. . This allows power supply designers to reduce the component count and save space in tightly packaged designs.

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