TPS65251-3RHAR Overview
For optimal performance, this voltage regulator uses the Tape & Reel (TR) package. As you can see, this harley voltage regulator contains 40 terminations. As this regulator voltage is equipped with an analog IC of the type SWITCHING REGULATOR, it is a SWITCHING REGULATOR-type voltage regulator. Space savings are achieved by placing this voltage regulator in the 40-VFQFN Exposed Pad package. A total of 3 outputs are configured in this voltage regulator. This DC DC switching regulator generates Adjustable output on its output pins. A Surface Mount mounting is required for this switching regulator. Keeping dc to dc voltage regulator's operating temperature at -40°C~125°C TJ is essential when operating. This voltage regulator 12v reaches a switching frequency of 300kHz~2.2MHz. There is no dc to dc voltage regulator's minimum input voltage requirement for this regulator. It is evident from the table below that adjusting voltage regulator's output voltage (Min/Fixed) is equal to 0.8V. The output current of 3A 2A makes dc to dc voltage regulator feature maximum design flexibility. Voltage regulator's input voltage can reach 18V. In order to meet the operation requirements,voltage regulator is designed to provide a nominal input voltage of 12V. There is a DC/DC regulator in this family that belongs to the TPS65251 family. The switching regulator operation of the system is controlled by 40 pins. On the basis of 17V's maximal output voltage, DC DC switching regulator can be operated easily. There are no external factors that affect DC DC switching regulator's consumption of 1mA A of quiescent current.
TPS65251-3RHAR Features
3 outputs
40 pins
TPS65251-3RHAR Applications
There are a lot of Texas Instruments TPS65251-3RHAR Voltage Regulators applications.
- Scientific testing
- Constant current circuits
- Window air conditioners
- Nuclear power plants
- Emergency lighting monitoring equipment
- Electric water heaters
- Wide-range voltage regulation circuits
- Cutting machine tools
- Computer rooms
- Bending machines