MIC38HC45YM-TR Overview
As a result of 8-SOIC (0.154, 3.90mm Width) compact design, the switching controller is compatible with most applications. 1 outputs can be generated with the dc motor controller. Tape & Reel (TR) is the solid enclosure in which PMIC is packaged. It is capable of dealing with Transistor Driver dc switching's output (s). dc switching'sDC control operates at 7.6V~20V volts and has 7.6V~20V supply voltage. A -40°C~85°C TA dc switcher is not a problem. dc dc regulators can be carried out with Surface Mount. The dcdc regulator features Frequency Control for efficient switching control. In addition to "MIC38HC45", there are other relevant dc to dc converter ics you can find. There are a total of 8 pins on switching converter. In most cases, the dc dc regulator's output current is 1kA. This information should be noted when you begin working with the component. voltage regulator dc to dcs with a 50 % duty cycle are designed to be reliable when powered on and powered off. Having a Surface Mount makes DC switcher suitable for most application and prototype designs. The max frequency of the pmic can reach 500kHz. Keep dc regulator at a temperature of -40°C or above. A temperature of 85°C more than 85°C degrees Celsius should be maintained in the undc regulator. A dc switching in a dormant state uses 4mA. It would be 8-SOIC for this part's supplier dc dc controller package. Phases of this controller are 1. Voltage is rated 20V for maximum supply. There is a possibility of damage to the component if the switching voltage regulators current exceeds 6mA. This controller performs best at a frequency of 500kHz.
MIC38HC45YM-TR Features
Transistor Driver Outputs
Frequency Control
Max Duty Cycle: 50 %
Switching Frequency: 500kHz
MIC38HC45YM-TR Applications
There are a lot of Microchip Technology MIC38HC45YM-TR DC to DC converter applications.
- Domestic water pumps
- Computer rooms
- Electrical distribution systems
- Special machining machine tools
- Ball screw pair
- Various precision measuring detectors
- Current source circuits
- Linear guide
- Balance equipment
- CMM