High Power Monolithic Silent Switcher 2 Regulators from ADI Meet CISPR 25 Class 5 EMI and Fit Tight Spaces

As the quantity of electronic systems in automobiles multiplies, so does the risk of intra-vehicle electromagnetic interference. For this reason, electronics in modern vehicles often must meet the CISPR 25 Class 5 test standard, which stringently limits conducted and radiated emissions. Switching power supplies, by their very nature, are rife with EMI, and proliferate throughout an automobile. Learn more about Analog Devices featured Power products.

Low EMI is now a key requirement for automobile power supplies, along with small solution size, high efficiency, thermal proficiency, robustness and ease-of-use. The Silent Switcher 2 regulator family from Analog Devices (ADI) meets the stringent EMI demands of automobile manufacturers while featuring compact size with integrated MOSFETs and high current capability.

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