LX1752CLQ Overview
As a result of 28-VFQFN Exposed Pad compact design, the switching controller is compatible with most applications. This dc motor controller can be used to generate outputs with 2 numbers. An enclosure of Tube is used to package the PMIC. A total of Transistor Driver dc switching's outputs can be handled by it. This dc control operates at 4.2V~22V and has a 4.2V~22V supply voltage. Workable in an dc switcher where 0°C~85°C TA is the 0°C~85°C TArm. There is a switch at 200kHz~1.5MHz that can be used with this controller. As it has a Surface Mount value, it can be used for general dc dc regulator. Current Limit, Enable, Soft Start provides dcdc regulator efficient switching control. Thare switch converters are connected to an analog integrated circuit (IC) of type SWITCHING CONTROLLER. Terminal (s) of the switching converters are designed at the QUAD position. A variety of 28 terminations are available in dc switching. These dc dc converter ics adapt a variety of control techniques, including PULSE WIDTH MODULATION. DC switcher's input voltageis 12V volts. Total pins of switching converter are 28. There is a particular type of Switching Regulator or Controllers in switching converter. Input voltage of dc dc voltage regulator should be 6V. normally, the dc dc regulator's output current is 100mA, which you should keep in mind when starting a project. The Surface Mount makes DC switcher suitable for most applications and prototypes. To better satisfy the need, DC to DC voltage regulator has a value of ALSO OPERATES AS LDO REGULATOR.
LX1752CLQ Features
Transistor Driver Outputs
Switching Frequency: 200kHz~1.5MHz
Current Limit, Enable, Soft Start
PULSE WIDTH MODULATION
ALSO OPERATES AS LDO REGULATOR
LX1752CLQ Applications
There are a lot of Microsemi Corporation LX1752CLQ DC to DC converter applications.
- ATMs
- Geothermal power
- Photovoltaic power
- Die casting equipment
- Radio equipment
- Household control circuits
- Medical monitoring systems
- Series voltage regulation circuits
- Constant current circuits
- Wind power