LM2591HVT-3.3 Overview
A Tube package is used in this voltage regulator to optimize performance. In this voltage regulator, 5 terminations are present. This regulator voltage is equipped with a type of analog integrated circuit that is called a SWITCHING REGULATOR voltage regulator. In order to save space, this harley voltage regulator is available in the TO-220-5 Formed Leads package. In this case, DC DC switching regulator has 1 outputs configured to it. This DC DC switching regulator generates Fixed output on its output pins. The voltage regulator 12v fits the Through Hole mounting hole. Voltage regulators should be operated at -40°C~125°C TJ temperature while operating. A DC-DC switching regulator such as this one switches at 150kHz. This voltage regulator is able to operate with the minimal input voltage of 4.5V. The maximum input voltage of this voltage regulator 12v is 60V. In order to meet the operation requirements,voltage regulator is designed to provide a nominal input voltage of 12V. There is a subcategory called Switching Regulator or Controllers that includes this voltage regulator. The LM2591 family of DC/DC regulators includes this DC/DC regulator. Voltage of voltage regulator can be delivered at 3.3V volts. 5 pins are used for switching regulator operation. A 1A A maximum output current is required to meet the switching regulator operation requirements. A type of DC-DC switching regulator, belonging to the SIMPLE SWITCHER? family of voltage regulators, is what we are describing here. A harley voltage regulator operates with a 60V supply voltage. Voltage regulator consumes 1mA A of quiescent current without being affected by outside forces.
LM2591HVT-3.3 Features
1 outputs
5 pins
Operating supply voltage of 60V
LM2591HVT-3.3 Applications
There are a lot of Texas Instruments LM2591HVT-3.3 Voltage Regulators applications.
- Ball screw pair
- Printing equipment
- Remotely powered electric motors
- Nuclear power plants
- Window air conditioners
- Household control circuits
- Smart grid
- SMT equipment
- Arc suppression circuits
- Overvoltage protection circuits in TV sets