MAX17531ATB+T Overview
There is an optimized performance in this voltage regulator because it utilizes the Tape & Reel (TR) package. In this voltage regulator, there are a total of 10 terminations. Due to DC DC switching regulator's space saving design, this voltage regulator is available in a 10-WFDFN Exposed Pad package. The voltage regulator is configured with 1 outputs. On the output pins of this DC DC switching regulator, there is a Adjustable output generated. This switching regulator is designed to fit the Surface Mount mounting system. Operating at -40°C~125°C TA is the recommended temperature for adjusting voltage regulator's operation. A DC-DC switching regulator such as this one switches at 100kHz~2.2MHz. A dc to dc voltage regulator's minimum input voltage of 4V is required for this voltage regulator to operate. DC DC switching regulator's output voltage (Min/Fixed) amounts to 0.8V. 42V volts is DC DC switching regulator's maximum input voltage. There is a subcategory of this regulator voltage called Switching Regulator or Controllers. As a member of the MAX17531 family of DC/DC regulators, this is a DC/DC regulator. The voltage DC DC switching regulator can provide is up to 37.8V volts. In order to operate voltage regulator, there are 10 pins that must be connected. A maximum output current of 50mA A is provided to meet the switching regulator operation requirements. This voltage regulator belongs to the Himalaya family and is known as a switching DC-DC regulator. With a supply voltage of 42V, this harley voltage regulator works.
MAX17531ATB+T Features
1 outputs
10 pins
Operating supply voltage of 42V
MAX17531ATB+T Applications
There are a lot of Maxim Integrated MAX17531ATB+T Voltage Regulators applications.
- Automatic testing equipment
- Telecommunications equipment
- seismic instrument power circuits
- Network technology
- Laboratories
- Direct power supply system
- Hydraulic presses
- Refrigerators of central air conditioners
- Electrical power transmission
- Adjustable voltage or current linear circuits