18395931. POWER MODULE simplified abstract (TAIWAN SEMICONDUCTOR MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LTD.)

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POWER MODULE

Organization Name

TAIWAN SEMICONDUCTOR MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LTD.

Inventor(s)

Ying-Chih Hsu of Hsinchu City (TW)

Eric Soenen of Austin TX (US)

Alan Roth of Leander TX (US)

POWER MODULE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18395931 titled 'POWER MODULE

The patent application describes a power converter module that regulates the output voltage to power systems like SOC or SIP.

  • The module includes a ground terminal, an input voltage terminal, and an interconnection terminal.
  • A voltage regulator is connected to the ground and input voltage terminals.
  • An inductor with an inductor output connected to the interconnection terminal helps regulate the output voltage.

Potential Applications: - Powering SOC or SIP systems - Voltage regulation in various electronic devices

Problems Solved: - Ensuring a stable and regulated output voltage for electronic systems - Efficient power conversion and distribution

Benefits: - Improved performance and reliability of electronic systems - Energy efficiency and cost savings

Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Power Converter Module for Electronic Systems" This technology can be used in various industries such as telecommunications, automotive, and renewable energy for efficient power management.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the power converter module ensure a stable output voltage for electronic systems? - The voltage regulator and inductor work together to regulate and stabilize the output voltage. 2. What are the potential cost savings associated with using this power converter module? - By ensuring efficient power conversion, the module can lead to energy savings and reduced operational costs.


Original Abstract Submitted

A power converter module includes a ground terminal, an input voltage terminal configured to receive a raw input voltage, and an interconnection terminal configured to provide a regulated output voltage to a load such as a SOC or SIP system to be powered. A voltage regulator is connected to the ground terminal and the input voltage terminal. An inductor has an inductor output connected to the interconnection terminal.