MP28265EL-LF-Z Overview
Using the Tape & Reel (TR) package, this voltage regulator optimizes the performance of the voltage regulator 12v. A voltage regulator consists of 14 terminations. A SWITCHING REGULATOR analog IC is used in this voltage regulator 12v, which is the type of analog IC that this voltage regulator 12v is equipped with. In order to save space, this voltage regulator is packaged in the 14-VFDFN Exposed Pad package. There are 1 outputs on DC DC switching regulator. Adjusting voltage regulator's output pins generate Adjustable output. Surface Mount-mounting is compatible with this switching regulator. The operating temperature should be kept at -20°C~85°C TA when the voltage regulator 12v is in operation. A DC-DC switching regulator such as this one switches at 1.1MHz. A dc to dc voltage regulator's minimum input voltage of 4.5V is required for this voltage regulator to operate. As shown in the table below, adjusting voltage regulator's output voltage (Min/Fixed) is equal to 0.8V. Its 260 peak reflow temperature makes this regulator essentially indestructible. Voltage regulator is designed to provide a nominal input voltage of 12V to meet the operation requirements. There should be at least a 800mV volt output voltage for this switching regulator in order to make it work properly. Voltage regulator's maximal output current reaches 5A A to meet the operation requirements. By using 18.9V as the maximum output voltage, adjusting voltage regulator is easy to operate. A maximum voltage of 18.9V can be obtained from the regulator voltage. Switching regulators operate at 21V supply voltages.
MP28265EL-LF-Z Features
1 outputs
Peak reflow temperature (Cel) of 260
Operating supply voltage of 21V
MP28265EL-LF-Z Applications
There are a lot of Monolithic Power Systems Inc. MP28265EL-LF-Z Voltage Regulators applications.
- Product testing
- Mobile phones
- Domestic water pumps
- Scientific testing
- Nuclear power plants
- Bending machines
- SMT equipment
- Surge protection circuits
- Geothermal power
- Current source circuits