PI3302-03-LGIZ Overview
There is an optimized performance in this voltage regulator because it utilizes the Tray package. This harley voltage regulator has 123 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. For space-saving purposes, this voltage regulator is available in the 123-BLGA Module package. There are 1 outputs on DC DC switching regulator. On the output pins of this DC DC switching regulator, there is a Adjustable (Fixed) output generated. Surface Mount-mount switching regulator. -40°C~125°C TJ should be the operating temperature when voltage regulator is operating. There is a switching frequency of 800kHz for this voltage regulator 12v. Input voltage 11V is the dc to dc voltage regulator's minimum input voltage required for operation of the voltage regulators. It is evident from the table below that adjusting voltage regulator's output voltage (Min/Fixed) is equal to 3.3V 5V. A maximum design flexibility is provided by the 15A output current of voltage regulator. 36V volts is DC DC switching regulator's maximum input voltage. The peak reflow temperature of this regulator amounts to NOT SPECIFIED to be essentially indestructible. For operation, voltage regulator provides a nominal input voltage of 24V. At 5V volts, voltage regulator can provide voltage. For switching regulator operation, 123 pins are used. A 10A A maximum output current is required to meet the switching regulator operation requirements. On the basis of 6.5V's maximal output voltage, DC DC switching regulator can be operated easily.
PI3302-03-LGIZ Features
1 outputs
Peak reflow temperature (Cel) of NOT SPECIFIED
123 pins
PI3302-03-LGIZ Applications
There are a lot of Vicor Corporation PI3302-03-LGIZ Voltage Regulators applications.
- Boring machines
- Wide-range voltage regulation circuits
- Nuclear power plants
- Magnetohydrodynamic power
- Medical monitoring systems
- Window air conditioners
- Large fire protection systems
- Sink circuits
- Photovoltaic power
- Handheld GPS