The SMPS is omnipresent in modern technology, used in everything from smartphone chargers and laptop power bricks to industrial machinery and household appliances. While the initial manufacturing cost can be higher due to specialized components like high-frequency transformers, the long-term energy savings and reduced size make them the preferred choice for most original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). Designing Switch Mode Power Supplies With the TL598
Capacitors and inductors used at both input and output to reduce ripple and EMI. 6. Market and Applications Switch-Mode Power Supplies
For AC-to-DC conversion, the input voltage is first rectified and filtered. The SMPS is omnipresent in modern technology, used
Efficiently steps down voltage to a lower level. Key Components Different circuit configurations
Includes Flyback and Forward converters, which use transformers to provide electrical isolation between input and output. 4. Comparative Analysis Switch-Mode Power Supply (SMPS) Linear Power Supply Efficiency High (75% to 98-99%) Low (25% to 50%) Size & Weight Compact and lightweight due to high-frequency components Large and heavy due to low-frequency transformers Heat Dissipation Low; remains cooler during operation High; requires significant heat sinking Noise & Ripple Higher electrical noise (EMI) and output ripple Very low noise and high stability Complexity High; requires specialized design and PCB layout Low; simpler circuit design 5. Key Components
Different circuit configurations, or topologies, are used based on the desired output:
Output voltage is maintained through Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) , where the duty cycle (ratio of on-to-off time) is adjusted by a feedback mechanism to compensate for load or input variations. 3. Common Topologies