LT3663HMS8E-5#PBF Overview
optimized performance is achieved by utilizing the Tube package in this voltage regulator. Throughout this voltage regulator, there are 8 terminations. As this regulator voltage is equipped with an analog IC of the type SWITCHING REGULATOR, it is a SWITCHING REGULATOR-type voltage regulator. Space savings are achieved by placing this voltage regulator in the 8-TSSOP, 8-MSOP (0.118, 3.00mm Width) Exposed Pad package. DC DC switching regulator is configured with 1 outputs. Fixed outputs are generated on the output pins of this adjusting voltage regulator. This switching regulator is designed to fit the Surface Mount mounting system. When operating, adjusting voltage regulator's operating temperature should be kept at -40°C~150°C TJ. Voltage regulator's switching frequency reaches 1MHz. There is no dc to dc voltage regulator's minimum input voltage requirement for this regulator. Featuring a maximum design flexibility of 1.2A, dc to dc voltage regulator has a maximum output current of 1.2A. Voltage regulator's input voltage can reach 36V. As a result of the 260 peak reflow temperature, this regulator is essentially indestructible. In order to meet the operation requirements,voltage regulator is designed to provide a nominal input voltage of 12V. In terms of category, this voltage regulator 12v falls into the Switching Regulator or Controllers category. As part of the LT3663 series of regulators, the voltage regulators can be found. The adjusting voltage regulator's output voltage is maintain at 5V. There are 8 pins used for switching regulator operation.
LT3663HMS8E-5#PBF Features
1 outputs
Peak reflow temperature (Cel) of 260
8 pins
LT3663HMS8E-5#PBF Applications
There are a lot of Linear Technology/Analog Devices LT3663HMS8E-5#PBF Voltage Regulators applications.
- Elevator lighting
- Automatic plug-in machines
- Series voltage regulation circuits
- Mobile phones
- Television equipment
- Boring machines
- Household control circuits
- Plate bending machines
- Low output voltage switching power supply circuits
- Experimental setup