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Jun 13, 2025 - 01:27 PM
Isolated DC converters use a transformer to separate the input and output sides, providing electrical isolation and protection against ground loops, which is crucial for safety and noise reduction in sensitive applications. Non-isolated DC converters, on the other hand, directly connect the input and output without a transformer, making them more compact and efficient but lacking electrical isolation, thus they are typically used in applications where isolation is not a critical requirement.