MIC2131-4YML-TR Overview
Capsuled in the 16-VQFN Exposed Pad, 16-MLF® package, the switching controller can be used for a wide range of applications. There is enough capacity in the dc motor controller to generate the output for the 1 input. PMIC packaging is solid with a Tape & Reel (TR) enclosure. A total of Transistor Driver dc switching's outputs can be handled by it. Voltages 8V~40V are the dc control's supply voltage and operating voltage, respectively. Work well in dc switchers with a -40°C~125°C TJ. Using this switching controller, it is possible to switch at 400kHz. A generalization of dc dc regulator can be made using Surface Mount. To ensure efficient switching, this dcdc regulator features a Current Limit, Enable, Power Good, Soft Start. You can find other relevant dc to dc converter ics by searching "MIC2131". Pins number 16 of switching converter in total. In most cases, the dc dc regulator's output current is 15A. This information should be noted when you begin working with the component. As a result of this, the maximum duty cycle of the voltage regulator dc to dc must remain 80 % during power-up and power-down. The Surface Mount makes DC switcher suitable for most applications and prototypes. It is estimated that this dc regulatorhas a maximum frequency of 440kHz. At least -40°C°C is recommended. At125°C, dc regulator should run. A 16-MLF® (4x4) would be the supplier dc dc controller package for this part. The phase of this controller is 1. Voltage maximum is rated 40V.
MIC2131-4YML-TR Features
Transistor Driver Outputs
Switching Frequency: 400kHz
Current Limit, Enable, Power Good, Soft Start
Max Duty Cycle: 80 %
MIC2131-4YML-TR Applications
There are a lot of Microchip Technology
MIC2131-4YML-TR DC to DC converter applications.
- Various precision measuring instruments
- Various precision measuring detectors
- Flaw detection equipment
- Balance equipment
- Industrial robots
- Industrial controllers
- Die casting equipment
- Injection molding machinery
- Various CNC machine tools
- Machining centers