LMR14010ADDCR

Description
Switching Regulator, Current-mode, 1A, 700kHz Switching Freq-Max, PDSO6
Topology
Buck
Switching Frequency
700kHz
Datasheet
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  • Current-mode operation for stable performance
  • High switching frequency of 700kHz
  • Max duty cycle of 0.96 for efficient power conversion
  • Wide supply voltage range from 4V to 40V
  • Operating temperature range from -40°C to 125°C

The Texas Instruments Switching Regulator is a current-mode device designed to deliver reliable power management solutions with a maximum output current of 1A. Operating at a high switching frequency of 700kHz, this regulator is ideal for applications requiring efficient voltage regulation in a compact PDSO6 package. With a robust temperature range and advanced features, it ensures optimal performance in various electronic systems.

This switching regulator is designed for efficient voltage regulation in various electronic applications. It is commonly used in power management systems where a stable output current of up to 1A is required, making it ideal for consumer electronics, industrial devices, and automotive applications. Engineers and designers appreciate its compact size and high switching frequency, allowing for reduced component count and enhanced thermal performance.

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AS6081
AS9120B
ISO 9001
QMS STD 9090

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