Driver (electronic component)

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The driver ADP3418 chip (bottom left), used for driving high power field transistors in voltage converters. Above it is seen such a transistor (06N03LA), probably driven by that driver.
The driver ADP3418 chip (bottom left), used for driving high power field transistors in voltage converters. Above it is seen such a transistor (06N03LA), probably driven by that driver.

A Driver is an electronic component used to control another electronic component, such as a high power transistor. The term is used for naming a specialized chip that control the high power transistors in the DC/DC voltage converters.

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