SC190CIMLTRT Overview
It uses the Tape & Reel (TR) package in order to optimize the performance of this voltage regulator. In this voltage regulator, there are 10 terminations. There are two types of analog ICs on this voltage regulator. The first type is a SWITCHING REGULATOR-type IC. The space-saving 10-VFDFN Exposed Pad package is available for this voltage regulator. 1 outputs have been configured in the voltage regulator 12v. On its output pins, this adjusting voltage regulator generates Programmable output. Surface Mount-mount switching regulator. Voltage regulators should be operated at -40°C~85°C TA temperature while operating. This DC-DC switching regulator has a switching frequency of 1MHz. This voltage regulator is able to operate with the minimal input voltage of 2.7V. In this adjusting voltage regulator, the output voltage (Min/Fixed) equates to 2.5V 2.6V 2.7V 2.8V. Voltage regulators' input voltage is limited to 5.5V. With its peak reflow temperature of 260, this voltage regulator is essentially indestructible. An input voltage of 3.6V is required for switching regulator operation. This voltage regulator is included in the Switching Regulator or Controllers subcategory. In this case, the DC/DC regulator belongs to the family SC190. In order to operate voltage regulator, there are 10 pins that must be connected. Voltage regulator's maximal output current reaches 300mA A to meet the operation requirements. DC-DC switching regulator with 5.5V supply voltage. Voltage regulator consumes 10μA A of quiescent current without being affected by outside forces.
SC190CIMLTRT Features
1 outputs
Peak reflow temperature (Cel) of 260
10 pins
Operating supply voltage of 5.5V
SC190CIMLTRT Applications
There are a lot of Semtech Corporation SC190CIMLTRT Voltage Regulators applications.
- Servo drive system
- Drilling machines
- Laboratories
- Digital video recorders
- Household control circuits
- Medical monitoring systems
- Special machining machine tools
- Computer rooms
- Industrial robots
- Overvoltage protection circuits in TV sets