MP28115DQ-LF-P Overview
Using the Tape & Reel (TR) package, this voltage regulator optimizes the performance of the voltage regulator 12v. This harley voltage regulator is available in the 10-VFDFN Exposed Pad package for the purpose of space saving. There are 1 outputs configured on this voltage regulator 12v. This DC DC switching regulator generates Adjustable output on its output pins. This switching regulator is designed to fit the Surface Mount mounting system. Keeping dc to dc voltage regulator's operating temperature at -40°C~85°C TA is essential when operating. This DC-DC switching regulator has a switching frequency of 1.5MHz. The voltage regulator can be operated with a voltage as low as 2.7V as an input voltage. There is a adjusting voltage regulator's voltage output (Min/Fixed) of 0.8V. DC DC switching regulator's 4A output current allows for maximum design flexibility. Voltage regulators' input voltage is limited to 6V. Voltage of voltage regulator can be delivered at 900mV volts. The output voltage for this switching regulator should be kept at 800mV at least. Based on the maximal adjusting voltage regulator's output voltage of 5.4V, adjusting voltage regulator can be operated easily. There is a maximum output voltage of 5.4V from this voltage regulator 12v. Stable operation of switching regulator is possible because of the high operating temperature 85°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 2.7V. Designed to sustain a maximum voltage of 6V for DC-DC switching regulators.
MP28115DQ-LF-P Features
1 outputs
MP28115DQ-LF-P Applications
There are a lot of Monolithic Power Systems Inc. MP28115DQ-LF-P Voltage Regulators applications.
- ATMs
- Arc suppression circuits
- Large fire protection systems
- Mobile phones
- Series voltage regulation circuits
- Terrestrial set-top boxes
- Domestic water pumps
- Access control systems
- Sink circuits
- PSRR circuits