MAX20003CATPC/V+ Overview
It is designed to provide optimal performance by utilizing the Tube package. This harley voltage regulator has 20 terminations. There are two types of analog ICs in this voltage regulator 12v: SWITCHING REGULATOR ICs, which are the ones used in older voltage regulator 12vs. The space-saving 20-WQFN Exposed Pad package is available for this voltage regulator. There are 1 outputs on DC DC switching regulator. On its output pins, this adjusting voltage regulator generates Programmable (Fixed) output. Surface Mount-mounting is compatible with this switching regulator. The operating temperature should be kept at -40°C~125°C TJ when the voltage regulator 12v is in operation. The switching frequency of this DC-DC switching regulator reaches 220kHz~2.2MHz. The voltage regulator can operate with a dc to dc voltage regulator's minimum input voltage of 3.5V. It is evident from the table below that adjusting voltage regulator's output voltage (Min/Fixed) is equal to 1V 5V. Featuring a 3A output current, dc to dc voltage regulator offers maximum design flexibility. There is a maximum input voltage of 36V for this voltage regulator 12v. 260 is essentially indestructible due to DC DC switching regulator's peak reflow temperature. To meet the switching regulator operation requirements, a nominal input voltage of 14V is provided. In this case, the DC/DC regulator belongs to the family MAX20003. Voltage regulator is capable of giving voltage at 5V volts. The maximal output voltage of 10V allows DC DC switching regulator to be operated easily. In the Automotive, AEC-Q100 family, this part palys an important role in DC DC switching regulator's traget applications.
MAX20003CATPC/V+ Features
1 outputs
Peak reflow temperature (Cel) of 260
MAX20003CATPC/V+ Applications
There are a lot of Maxim Integrated MAX20003CATPC/V+ Voltage Regulators applications.
- Wide-range voltage regulation circuits
- Automation technology
- Planers
- Production lines
- Combined machine tools
- CMM
- Various precision measuring instruments
- Digital video recorders
- Hydraulic presses
- Overvoltage protection circuits in TV sets