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Learning About Low IQ and Power Supplies

May 21, 2020
Low quiescent current (IQ) is a key ingredient in reducing power consumption among low-power systems.

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Ever-tougher demands continues to push the complexity of power-supply design. Features like low quiescent current (IQ) are important in reducing power consumption, especially over long periods of time. It can be a factor with low-dropout (LDO) regulators and even dc-dc converters. Below are free-to-view webinars covering various facets of the design process.

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