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sonalniraula77:
Hello Everyone,

I am quite new here. I wanted to know if there are any replacement for buck converters (regulators) by Enpirion (owned by Intel) as they went obsolete a while ago.  I did find this link on MPS, has anyone tried them. I need something that is of pretty much same size and functionality. Are there any other IC manufacturers I can look into?

https://www.monolithicpower.com/en/design-tools/reference-design-partners/power-replacements-for-intel-enpirion.html

Thanks

Someone:
Analog (Linear) and TI both have large and growing ranges of integrated switchers

m98:
MPS has some really good and reliable products, so you can probably stick to them if they have exactly what you need. Other than that, ST, Onsemi, Microchip, Diodes, Infineon, Renesas and many more have switching converters. Murata and TDK also have some nice modules.

daqq:
Wurth has some devices ( https://www.digikey.sk/en/product-highlight/w/wurth-electronics/magi3c-power-modules ), Analog Devices has some really cool parts, TI... depends on the target current/voltage.

tom66:
A great deal of TI DC-DC converters are still very hard to buy, despite overall supply chains improving.  Unless critical to a product, we avoid designing their parts in right now.

MPS make very good parts and their technical service team is excellent too,  they confirmed a few ambiguities in the datasheet quickly.

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