MIC2202YML-TR Overview
A Tape & Reel (TR) package is used in this voltage regulator to optimize performance. Space savings are achieved by placing this voltage regulator in the 10-VFDFN Exposed Pad, 10-MLF? package. There are 1 outputs configured on the voltage regulator. ICs such as this voltage regulator are capable of generating Adjustable outputs through their output pins. A voltage regulator 12v such as this one fits the Surface Mount mounting bracket. -40°C~125°C TJ should be the operating temperature when voltage regulator is operating. In this voltage regulator 12v, the switching frequency is 2MHz. Input voltage 2.3V is the dc to dc voltage regulator's minimum input voltage required for operation of the voltage regulators. The output voltage (Min/Fixed) of this voltage regulator 12v is 0.5V. The output current of 600mA makes dc to dc voltage regulator feature maximum design flexibility. There is a maximum input voltage of 5.5V for this voltage regulator 12v. There is a DC/DC regulator in this family that belongs to the MIC2202 family. A voltage of 500mV volts can be generated by DC DC switching regulator. 10 pins are used for switching regulator operation. As a general rule, this voltage regulator 12v should keep its output voltage at least at 500mV. The maximal output voltage of 5.5V allows adjusting voltage regulator for simple operation. The maximum output voltage of this regulator voltage is 5.5V. Stable operation of switching regulator is possible because of the high operating temperature 125°C limit. A minimum operating temperature of -40°C is required to ensure harley voltage regulator's reliability. The dc to dc voltage regulator's minimum input voltage for this voltage regulator 12v is 2.3V. 5.5V input voltage is supported at its maximum by this voltage regulator 12v.
MIC2202YML-TR Features
1 outputs
10 pins
MIC2202YML-TR Applications
There are a lot of Microchip Technology MIC2202YML-TR Voltage Regulators applications.
- Product burn-in
- Mobile phones
- Balance equipment
- Imported equipment
- Energy management systems
- Textile machinery
- Hydrogen power
- Access control systems
- Computed tomography (CT)
- Sensitive electronic devices