TS30041-M033QFNR Overview
A Tape & Reel (TR) package is used in this voltage regulator to optimize performance. A voltage regulator consists of 16 terminations. As a matter of fact, the type of analog IC that this voltage regulator 12v is equipped with is called SWITCHING REGULATOR. There is a 16-VFQFN Exposed Pad package available for this voltage regulator, as DC DC switching regulator is space-saving. There are 1 outputs configured on the voltage regulator. As you can see, this DC DC switching regulator generates Fixed output on its output pins. As the name implies, this voltage regulator 12v is designed for mounting on a Surface Mount bracket. -40°C~125°C TJ should be the operating temperature when voltage regulator is operating. A DC-DC switching regulator such as this one switches at 1MHz. Voltage regulators like this one can operate at least with 4.5V as the dc to dc voltage regulator's minimum input voltage. There is a adjusting voltage regulator's voltage output (Min/Fixed) of 3.3V. A maximum design flexibility is provided by the 1A output current of voltage regulator. The maximum input voltage of voltage regulator is 40V. With its peak reflow temperature of NOT SPECIFIED, this voltage regulator is essentially indestructible. For operation, switching regulator requires a nominal input voltage of 12V. In the particular voltage regulators, the TS30041 family is represented. Voltage of voltage regulator can be delivered at 3.3V volts. Switching regulators with the ALSO REQUIRE PFM CONTROL TECHNIQUE feature are more efficient and stable than those without.
TS30041-M033QFNR Features
1 outputs
Peak reflow temperature (Cel) of NOT SPECIFIED
ALSO REQUIRE PFM CONTROL TECHNIQUE
TS30041-M033QFNR Applications
There are a lot of Semtech Corporation TS30041-M033QFNR Voltage Regulators applications.
- seismic instrument power circuits
- Driver circuits
- Thermal power
- Automatic testing equipment
- Textile machinery
- Large fire protection systems
- Electrical power transmission
- Linear guide
- Laboratories
- Computed tomography (CT)