Category: Power Electronics
MOSFET Selection Guide: How to Choose the Right MOSFET
Introduction
In the power electronics design, choice of the MOSFET is one of the most critical decisions. An inappropriate choice of MOSFET can re [...]
Why Voltage Regulators Fail: Thermal, Stability & Layout Errors
Introduction: Why "Good" Voltage Regulators Still Fail?
Voltage regulators are considered one of the simplest circuit modules in PCB designing, a [...]
Full Bridge Rectifier: Working, Circuit Diagram, and Applications
Converting AC power into usable DC is a fundamental requirement in electronics design.Because most electronic systems operate on DC, engineers rely o [...]
ULN2003: Pinout, Sequences and Drive Modes
A microcontroller can turn a pin on and off, but that’s usually where its strength ends. The moment you connect real hardware, things get messy. Witho [...]
LM723 Voltage Regulator Explained: Pinout, Working & Application Circuits
Introduction to LM723 Voltage Regulator
The LM723 is a monolithic integrated programmable voltage regulator, assembled in a 14-lead dual-in-l [...]
Everything You Need to Know About the IRFZ44N Transistor
Every electronics designer eventually hits the same roadblock: how do you efficiently control high current at low voltage without wasting power or ov [...]
IR2110 MOSFET Driver: Circuit Design, Bootstrapping, and Practical Applications
Introduction
MOSFETs stand for Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistors. These transistors are voltage-controlled devices, which means thei [...]
SiC MOSFET vs Si IGBT: Advantages and Applications in 2025
Power electronics hobbyists and engineers struggle in choosing between SiC MOSFET vs Si IGBT. Due to an increase in industrial, energy storage, and r [...]
How Many Diodes Are Used in a Bridge Rectifier Circuit?
A bridge rectifier circuit utilizes four diodes arranged in a bridge configuration to convert alternating current (AC) into direct current (DC). This [...]
How Does a Full Diode Bridge Rectifier Work in Circuits?
A full diode bridge rectifier is a four-diode circuit that converts alternating current (AC) into direct current (DC) by allowing current to flow thro [...]