NN30500A-VB Overview
For optimal performance, this voltage regulator makes use of the Tape & Reel (TR) package. Space savings are achieved by placing this voltage regulator in the 32-PowerWFQFN package. There are 2 outputs configured on the voltage regulator. Adjustable outputs are generated on the output pins of this adjusting voltage regulator. Switching regulators like this one can be mounted on the Surface Mount mounting system. During switching regulator operation, the operating temperature should remain at -40°C~85°C TA. A DC-DC switching regulator of this type operates at a switching frequency of 600kHz. Despite its low input voltage, this voltage regulator can operate. The output voltage (Min/Fixed) of this voltage regulator 12v is 0.75V. It features maximum design flexibility due to dc to dc voltage regulator's 6A output current. The maximum input voltage of voltage regulator is 24V. The voltage DC DC switching regulator can provide is up to 5.5V volts. The switching regulator operation of the system is controlled by 32 pins. This voltage regulator 12v should be configured with an output voltage that is at least 750mV. For switching regulator maximum operation, dc to dc voltage regulator delivers 6A A. 5.5V's maximal output voltage allows adjusting voltage regulator to operate easily. With a maximum output voltage of 5.5V, DC DC switching regulator has a very high efficiency. 24V is the supply voltage for this DC-DC switching regulator. Operating at the high-limit maximum operating temperature 85°C makes the voltage regulator stable. To ensure reliability, harley voltage regulator operates at a minimum operating temperature of -40°C. Input voltages as low as 4.5V can be used for DC DC switching regulator. It is designed to sustain a dc to dc voltage regulator's maximum 24V input voltage.
NN30500A-VB Features
2 outputs
32 pins
Operating supply voltage of 24V
NN30500A-VB Applications
There are a lot of Panasonic Electronic Components NN30500A-VB Voltage Regulators applications.
- Lathes
- Bending machines
- Adjustable voltage or current linear circuits
- Overvoltage protection circuits in TV sets
- Digital precision reference circuits
- Shearing machines
- Power supplies of electronic gadgets
- Telecommunications equipment
- Product testing
- Remotely powered electric motors