TPS562219DDFR Overview
As a result of the use of the Tape & Reel (TR) package, the performance of this voltage regulator is optimized. In this voltage regulator, there are 8 terminations. There are two types of analog ICs in this voltage regulator 12v: SWITCHING REGULATOR ICs, which are the ones used in older voltage regulator 12vs. The space-saving SOT-23-8 Thin, TSOT-23-8 package is available for this voltage regulator. There are 1 outputs configured on this voltage regulator 12v. As you can see, this DC DC switching regulator generates Adjustable output on its output pins. Surface Mount-mount switching regulator. Keeping dc to dc voltage regulator's operating temperature at -40°C~85°C TA is essential when operating. This DC-DC switching regulator has a switching frequency of 650kHz. The voltage regulator can be operated with a voltage as low as 4.5V as an input voltage. As shown in the table below, adjusting voltage regulator's output voltage (Min/Fixed) is equal to 0.76V. The output current of 2A makes dc to dc voltage regulator feature maximum design flexibility. Voltage regulator's input voltage can reach 17V. An input voltage of 12V is required for switching regulator operation. There is a DC/DC regulator in this family that belongs to the TPS562219 family. To operate the voltage regulator 12v, 8 pins are required. The output voltage of this voltage regulator 12v should at least be set at 765mV volts at all times. There is a maximum output voltage of 7V from this voltage regulator 12v. In the D-CAP2? family, this part palys an important role in DC DC switching regulator's traget applications. External factors do not affect voltage regulator's consumption of 650μA A of quiescent current.
TPS562219DDFR Features
1 outputs
8 pins
TPS562219DDFR Applications
There are a lot of Texas Instruments TPS562219DDFR Voltage Regulators applications.
- Textile machinery
- Smoke prevention equipment
- Automatic testing equipment
- Digital display device
- Product burn-in
- Hydro power
- Plate bending machines
- Computed tomography (CT)
- Sensitive electronic devices
- Production lines