LT3653EDCB#TRMPBF Overview
This harley voltage regulator utilizes the Tape & Reel (TR) package for optimized performance. In this voltage regulator, 8 terminations are present. There are two types of analog ICs on this voltage regulator. The first type is a BATTERY CHARGE CONTROLLER-type IC. The harley voltage regulator is available as a 8-WFDFN Exposed Pad package to save space. There are 1 outputs configured on this voltage regulator 12v. Adjusting voltage regulator's output pins generate Adjustable output. This voltage regulator 12v fits the Surface Mount mounting. When operating, adjusting voltage regulator's operating temperature should be kept at -40°C~125°C TJ. There is a switching frequency of 1.5MHz for this voltage regulator 12v. There is no dc to dc voltage regulator's minimum input voltage requirement for this regulator. The adjusting voltage regulator's output voltage (Min/Fixed) is 4.8V. Featuring a 1.2A output current, dc to dc voltage regulator offers maximum design flexibility. As far as the voltage input is concerned, DC DC switching regulator can accept up to 30V. As a result of the 260 peak reflow temperature, this regulator is essentially indestructible. For operation, voltage regulator provides a nominal input voltage of 12V. DC DC switching regulator is part of the Switching Regulator or Controllers subcategory and can be found in the Switching Regulator or Controllers category. In the particular voltage regulators, the LT3653 family is represented. By using the 6V's maximal output voltage, adjusting voltage regulator can operate easily.
LT3653EDCB#TRMPBF Features
1 outputs
Peak reflow temperature (Cel) of 260
LT3653EDCB#TRMPBF Applications
There are a lot of Linear Technology/Analog Devices LT3653EDCB#TRMPBF Voltage Regulators applications.
- seismic instrument power circuits
- Hydraulic presses
- Gear/thread machining machines
- Automatic testing equipment
- Flaw detection equipment
- Solar power plants
- Computed tomography (CT)
- Servo drive system
- Photovoltaic power
- Current source circuits