Texas Instruments, 5-Channel Buck, Boost, Buck Boost Switching Regulator, 3 A, 5.5 V 2600 kHz, VSON 14-Pin

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RS Stock No.:
921-2873
Mfr. Part No.:
TPS63020DSJT
Manufacturer:
Texas Instruments
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Brand

Texas Instruments

Regulator Type

Buck, Boost

Product Type

Buck Boost Switching Regulator

Number of Outputs

5

Output Voltage

5.5 V

Line Regulation

0.5 %

Switching Frequency

2600kHz

Load Regulation

0.5 %

Mount Type

Surface

Polarity

Positive

Package Type

VSON

Quiescent Current

25μA

Output Current

3A

Pin Count

14

Output Type

Adjustable

Switching Regulator

Yes

Length

4.15mm

Width

3.15 mm

Height

0.95mm

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Minimum Input Voltage

1.8V

Maximum Operating Temperature

85°C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Input Voltage

5.5V

Automotive Standard

No

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