RP401N181C-TR-FE Overview
It uses the Tape & Reel (TR) package in order to optimize the performance of this voltage regulator. There are 5 terminations in this harley voltage regulator. 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. This harley voltage regulator is available in the SC-74A, SOT-753 package for the purpose of space saving. There are 1 outputs on DC DC switching regulator. The adjusting voltage regulator generates Fixed output. A voltage regulator 12v such as this one fits the Surface Mount mounting bracket. -40°C~85°C TA should be the operating temperature when voltage regulator is operating. In this voltage regulator 12v, the switching frequency is 1.2MHz. Regulator 0.6V can operate with dc to dc voltage regulator's minimum input voltage 0.6V. The adjusting voltage regulator's output voltage (Min/Fixed) is 1.8V. As a result of the 500mA output current, voltage regulator offers maximum flexibility in design. 5.5V volts is DC DC switching regulator's maximum input voltage. Due to its 260 high peak reflow temperature, this voltage regulator 12v is virtually indestructible. In order to meet the operation requirements,voltage regulator is designed to provide a nominal input voltage of 2V. The voltage DC DC switching regulator can provide is up to 1.8V volts. The switching DC-DC regulator belongs to the RP401x family of electronic voltage regulator 12vs. The ALSO HAS CONTROL TECHNIQUE OF PFM feature adds to the efficiency and stability of this switching regulator.
RP401N181C-TR-FE Features
1 outputs
Peak reflow temperature (Cel) of 260
ALSO HAS CONTROL TECHNIQUE OF PFM
RP401N181C-TR-FE Applications
There are a lot of RICOH Electronic Devices Co., LTD. RP401N181C-TR-FE Voltage Regulators applications.
- Driver circuits
- Radio equipment
- Analog precision reference circuits
- Ball screw pair
- Industrial robots
- Grinders
- Digital precision reference circuits
- Magnetohydrodynamic power
- Packaging
- Computed tomography (CT)