R1286K006A-TR Overview
As a result of the use of the Tape & Reel (TR) package, the performance of this voltage regulator is optimized. There are 12 terminations in this harley voltage regulator. There is one type of analog IC that this voltage regulator is equipped with, and that is the SWITCHING REGULATOR type. There is a 12-UFDFN Exposed Pad package available for this voltage regulator, as DC DC switching regulator is space-saving. There are 2 outputs configured on this voltage regulator 12v. ICs such as this voltage regulator are capable of generating Adjustable outputs through their output pins. There is a switching regulator that is compatible with the Surface Mount mounting. The operating temperature should be kept at -40°C~85°C TA when the voltage regulator 12v is in operation. The switching frequency of this DC-DC switching regulator reaches 1.75MHz. Input voltage 2.3V is the dc to dc voltage regulator's minimum input voltage required for operation of the voltage regulators. There is a adjusting voltage regulator's voltage output (Min/Fixed) of -5V. DC DC switching regulator's 250mA output current allows for maximum design flexibility. There is a voltage regulator maximum input voltage of 5.5V. With its peak reflow temperature of NOT SPECIFIED, this voltage regulator is essentially indestructible. For operation, switching regulator requires a nominal input voltage of 3.7V. Voltage regulator is capable of giving voltage at 5V volts. By using 5V as the maximum output voltage, adjusting voltage regulator is easy to operate. Known as a switching DC-DC regulator, this voltage regulator belongs to the R1286K family.
R1286K006A-TR Features
2 outputs
Peak reflow temperature (Cel) of NOT SPECIFIED
R1286K006A-TR Applications
There are a lot of RICOH Electronic Devices Co., LTD. R1286K006A-TR Voltage Regulators applications.
- Geothermal power
- Computer-related products
- Planers
- Motor controller circuits
- Program control systems
- Printing
- Industrial robots
- CNC system
- Post equipment
- Flexible manufacturing cells