MIC2205-1.38YML-TR Overview
It is designed to provide optimal performance by utilizing the Tape & Reel (TR) package. Space savings are achieved by placing this voltage regulator in the 10-VFDFN Exposed Pad, 10-MLF? package. There are 1 outputs configured on this voltage regulator 12v. On the output pins of this DC DC switching regulator, there is a Fixed output generated. 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. The switching frequency of this DC-DC switching regulator reaches 2MHz. A dc to dc voltage regulator's minimum input voltage of 2.7V is required for this voltage regulator to operate. As a result, the output voltage of the voltage regulator 12v (Min/Fixed) is 1.38V. It features maximum design flexibility due to dc to dc voltage regulator's 600mA output current. Voltage regulator has an input voltage (Max) of 5.5V. As part of the MIC2205 series of regulators, the voltage regulators can be found. For switching regulator operation, 10 pins are used. For this switching regulator, it is recommended that the output voltage is at least 1.38V volts. Stable operation is enabled by the high-limit maximum operating temperature 125°C of harley voltage regulator. The voltage regulator 12v must operate at a minimum operating temperature of -40°C in order to remain reliable. With regard to the input voltage, it is compatible with a minimum voltage of 2.7V. Designed to sustain a maximum voltage of 5.5V for DC-DC switching regulators.
MIC2205-1.38YML-TR Features
1 outputs
10 pins
MIC2205-1.38YML-TR Applications
There are a lot of Microchip Technology MIC2205-1.38YML-TR Voltage Regulators applications.
- Low output voltage switching power supply circuits
- Large fire protection systems
- Energy management systems
- Textile machinery
- Packaging
- Various CNC machine tools
- Overvoltage protection circuits in TV sets
- Gear/thread machining machines
- Digital video recorders
- Window air conditioners