MIC2285AYMT-TR Overview
It is designed to provide optimal performance by utilizing the Tape & Reel (TR) package. In order to save space, this voltage regulator is packaged in the 10-UFDFN, 10-TMLF? package. There are 1 outputs configured on the voltage regulator. Adjusting voltage regulator's output pins generate Adjustable output. A voltage regulator 12v such as this one fits the Surface Mount mounting bracket. The operating temperature should be kept at -40°C~125°C TJ when the voltage regulator 12v is in operation. A DC-DC switching regulator of this type operates at a switching frequency of 8MHz. The voltage regulator can operate with a dc to dc voltage regulator's minimum input voltage of 2.7V. The output voltage (Min/Fixed) of this voltage regulator 12v is 1V. As a result of the 600mA output current, voltage regulator offers maximum flexibility in design. Voltage regulator has an input voltage (Max) of 5.5V. As part of the MIC2285 series of regulators, the voltage regulators can be found. The switching regulator operation of the system is controlled by 10 pins. Ideally this switch regulator should have an output voltage of about 1V at the very least. A 500mA A maximum output current is required to meet the switching regulator operation requirements. The maximum output voltage of 5.5V makes DC DC switching regulator easy to operate. DC DC switching regulator offers a maximum output voltage of 5.5V as its maximum output voltage. Stable operation is enabled by the high-limit maximum operating temperature 125°C of harley voltage regulator. A minimum operating temperature of -40°C is required to ensure harley voltage regulator's reliability. An input voltage of 2.7V is the minimum voltage that it supports. It is designed to sustain a dc to dc voltage regulator's maximum 5.5V input voltage.
MIC2285AYMT-TR Features
1 outputs
10 pins
MIC2285AYMT-TR Applications
There are a lot of Microchip Technology MIC2285AYMT-TR Voltage Regulators applications.
- Servo drive system
- Packaging
- CMM
- Computer application technology
- Elevator lighting
- Handheld GPS
- Overvoltage protection circuits in TV sets
- seismic instrument power circuits
- Computer rooms
- Computed tomography (CT)