LP87322FRHDRQ1 Overview
LP87322FRHDRQ1 voltage regulator has advantages from low-noise, low-dropout, and a miniaturized design. The low dropout voltage as well as low quiescent current permit operation at very minimal power consumption. LP87322FRHDRQ1 regulator is perfect to power noise-sensitive components, for instance, video, medical, or test and measurement application.
As a result, the harley voltage regulator is packaged in a 28-VFQFN Exposed Pad shape for easy voltage regulators' transportation.We have Tape & Reel (TR) packages ready for shipping.Voltage regulator supports 4 outputs in total.To prevent malfunctions, the operating temperature should be set to -40°C~125°C TA.To find more pin-to-pin solutions for your specific needs, you can try searching for LP87322.In the switching regulator, you can find 28 terminals that are connected to the board.Relow soldering is only allowed to proceed after the temperature has reached peak 260 during the process.A 28 pattern is used for this voltage regulator's pin arrangement.With the 3.7V voltage supplied by this voltage regulator 12v, the voltage regulator 12v is able to perform a wide range of demanding tasks.The DC DC Switching Regulator needs at least 2.8V to run.It is not recommended that you feed the voltage regulator DC to DC with voltages higher than 5.5V if you want it to work properly.The output quality is maintained by the cooperation of the 4 channels of the voltage regulator.As voltage regulator 12v of this voltage regulator 12v, a voltage regulator 12v from the Automotive, AEC-Q100 series is used.
LP87322FRHDRQ1 Features
4 outputs
Operating Temperature: -40°C~125°C TA
Peak Reflow Temperature: 260
Supply voltage range: 3.7V
LP87322FRHDRQ1 Applications
There are a lot of Texas Instruments LP87322FRHDRQ1 Linear Regulator Controllers applications.
Desknotes and Notebooks
Ultrahigh current ultralow dropout voltage regulator
Monitors
Telecom Equipment
TVs
Printer and other Peripheral Equipment
Consumer Electronics
Microcontroller Power Supplies
Voltage References
VCRs