RT6206AHGSP Overview
This harley voltage regulator utilizes the Tape & Reel (TR) package for optimized performance. The space-saving 8-SOIC (0.154, 3.90mm Width) Exposed Pad package is available for this voltage regulator. 1 outputs of voltage regulator are configured. On its output pins, this adjusting voltage regulator generates Adjustable output. As the name implies, this voltage regulator 12v is designed for mounting on a Surface Mount bracket. As long as its operating temperature is -40°C~85°C TA, dc to dc voltage regulator should perform well. A DC-DC switching regulator of this type operates at a switching frequency of 650kHz. This voltage regulator is able to operate with the minimal input voltage of 4.5V. The output voltage (Min/Fixed) of this voltage regulator 12v is 0.765V. DC DC switching regulator's maximum design flexibility comes from its output current of 5.5A. Voltage regulator's input voltage can reach 18V. A voltage of 8V volts can be produced by voltage regulator. During switching regulator operation, 8 pins are used. There should be at least a 765mV volt output voltage for this switching regulator in order to make it work properly. By using 8V as the maximum output voltage, adjusting voltage regulator is easy to operate. There is a maximum output voltage of 8V from this voltage regulator 12v. Known as a switching DC-DC regulator, this voltage regulator belongs to the ACOT? family. Stable operation of switching regulator is ensured by the high maximum operating temperature 85°C. Reliability is ensured by operating at -40°C, the DC DC switching regulator's minimum operating temperature. Input voltages as low as 4.5V can be used for DC DC switching regulator. At its maximum, this DC-DC switching regulator can sustain a 18V input voltage.
RT6206AHGSP Features
1 outputs
8 pins
RT6206AHGSP Applications
There are a lot of Richtek USA Inc. RT6206AHGSP Voltage Regulators applications.
- Terrestrial set-top boxes
- Textile machinery
- Hydraulic presses
- Cutting machine tools
- Driver circuits
- Smart grid
- Computed tomography (CT)
- Production lines
- Direct power supply system
- Digital precision reference circuits