Abstract:
A power converter includes a carrier, a first electronic component, a second electronic component, and a connection part. The first electronic component is disposed on the bottom surface of the carrier. The second electronic component is disposed on the top surface of the carrier. A first terminal of the connection part is coupled to the top surface or the bottom surface of the carrier. A second terminal of the connection part is a bonding pad and attached to the first electronic component's surface apart from the carrier. The carrier is disposed at ⅓ to ⅔ of a height of the power-converter. The connection part is fabricated by mechanical support of the first electronic component.
Abstract:
A power supply system includes a first converting stage, a second converting stage, and a third converting stage. The first converting stage is configured to generate a first voltage according to a first input voltage. The second converting stage is coupled to the first converting stage in series, and includes a first non-regulated power converter and a second non-regulated power converter. The first non-regulated power converter is configured to generate a second voltage according to the first voltage. The second non-regulated power converter is configured to generate a third voltage according to the second voltage. The second voltage is higher than the third voltage, and a varying range of the second voltage is wider than a varying range of the third voltage. The third converting stage is configured to generate a first output voltage according to the third voltage.
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a power supply apparatus that includes a main board, a power unit, a control unit, pads and a pin. The control unit and the power unit are stacked on the main board and at a position in adjacent to a load; the plurality of pads are distributed along the lateral side of the power unit and the lateral side of the control unit; the plurality of pins and pads are electrically coupled and electrically coupled with the main board, the control unit and the power unit; the control unit is configured to control the power unit, so that the power unit supplies electricity to the adjacent load.