LP87523JRNFTQ1 Overview
It is designed to provide optimal performance by utilizing the Tape & Reel (TR) package. There are 26 terminations in this harley voltage regulator. As this regulator voltage is equipped with an analog IC of the type SWITCHING REGULATOR, it is a SWITCHING REGULATOR-type voltage regulator. For space-saving purposes, this voltage regulator is available in the 26-VFQFN Exposed Pad package. A total of 4 outputs are configured in this voltage regulator. On the output pins of this DC DC switching regulator, there is a Adjustable output generated. Surface Mount-mount switching regulator. -40°C~125°C TA should be the operating temperature when voltage regulator is operating. Voltage regulator's switching frequency reaches 2MHz. The voltage regulator can be operated with a voltage as low as 2.8V as an input voltage. According to the table below, DC DC switching regulator's output voltage (Min/Fixed) is equal to 0.6V. DC DC switching regulator's 10A output current allows for maximum design flexibility. Voltage regulators' input voltage is limited to 5.5V. With its peak reflow temperature of 260, this voltage regulator is essentially indestructible. To meet the operation requirements, voltage regulator is designed to provide 3.7V as the nominal input voltage. In this case, the DC/DC regulator belongs to the family LP87523. Voltage can be produced at 1V volts by voltage regulator. On the basis of 3.36V's maximal output voltage, DC DC switching regulator can be operated easily. Known as a switching DC-DC regulator, this voltage regulator belongs to the Automotive, AEC-Q100 family.
LP87523JRNFTQ1 Features
4 outputs
Peak reflow temperature (Cel) of 260
LP87523JRNFTQ1 Applications
There are a lot of Texas Instruments
LP87523JRNFTQ1 Voltage Regulators applications.
- Ball screw pair
- Computer application technology
- Network technology
- Automation technology
- CMM
- Various precision measuring instruments
- Various precision measuring detectors
- Flaw detection equipment
- Balance equipment
- Industrial robots