7.5v, 5a Step-down Voltage Regulator D36v50f7

US $22.95

  • Swanton, Vermont, United States
  • Aug 19th
Description 7.5V, 5A Step-Down Voltage Regulator D36V50F7 Offers six connections (PG, EN, VIN, VRP, VOUT, GND) Power-save mode with ultrasonic operation Provides under-voltage and over-voltage protection Enables input with a precise cutoff threshold for disconnecting the load RoHS 3 compliant The 7.5V, 5A Step-Down Voltage Regulator D36V50F7 generates lower output voltage from input voltages as high as 50 V. Switching regulators, also called switched-mode power supplies (SMPS) or DC-to-DC converters, which makes them much more efficient than linear voltage regulators. These regulators can typically support continuous output currents between 2 A and 9 A, depending on the input voltage and output voltage. In general, the available output current is a little higher for the lower-voltage versions than it is for the higher-voltage versions, and it decreases as the input voltage increases. Specifications Minimum operating voltage: 8.3 V Maximum operating voltage: 50 V Continuous output current: 5 A Output voltage: 7.5 V Reverse voltage protection?: Y Maximum quiescent current: 4 mA Output type: fixed 7.5V Switching frequency: ~500 kHz under heavy loads Weight: 7 g What's Included 1 x 7.5V, 5A Step-Down Voltage Regulator D36V50F7 Dimensions Size 25.4 x 25.4 x 9.5 mm
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Brand Pololu
Type Pololu
MPN 4093
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