4PCS LM2575BU MICREL Buck Switching Regulator IC 1A 4‑40V In Adjustable 52kHz TO‑263‑5
4 Pieces - LM2575BU MICREL Buck Switching Regulator IC 1A 4‑40V In Adjustable 52kHz TO‑263‑5
Specification | |
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Input Voltage-Nom | 12 V |
Output Voltage-Nom | 1.23 V |
Input Voltage-Max | 40 V |
Input Voltage-Min | 4 V |
Output Current-Max | 3.2 A |
Supply Current-Max (Isup) | 10 mA |
Surface Mount | YES |
Switcher Configuration | BUCK |
Switching Frequency-Max | 63 kHz |
Additional Feature | ALSO OPERATES IN ADJUSTABLE MODE FROM 1.23V 37V |
Analog IC - Other Type | SWITCHING REGULATOR |
Control Mode | VOLTAGE-MODE |
Control Technique | PULSE WIDTH MODULATION |
Number of Functions | 1 |
Technology | BIPOLAR |
Temperature Grade | INDUSTRIAL |
Moisture Sensitivity Level | 3 |
Operating Temperature-Max | 85 °C |
Operating Temperature-Min | -40 °C |
Peak Reflow Temperature (Cel) | 240 |
Time@Peak Reflow Temperature-Max (s) | 30 |
Number of Terminals | 5 |
Package Body Material | PLASTIC/EPOXY |
Package Code | TO-263 |
Package Equivalence Code | SMSIP5H,.6,67TB |
Package Shape | RECTANGULAR |
Surface Mount | YES |
Terminal Finish | Tin/Lead (Sn85Pb15) |
Terminal Form | GULL WING |
Terminal Pitch | 1.7 mm |
Terminal Position | SINGLE |
Width | 8.77 mm |
Length | 10.36 mm |
Seated Height-Max | 4.597 mm |
Manufacturer | MICREL INC |
Package Description | TO-263, 5 PIN |
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