Texas Instruments Buck Converter, Surface Mount, 6.5 V Output Voltage, 3 A Output Current, 5 Outputs

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RS Stock No.:
121-8936
Mfr. Part No.:
TPS75003RHLT
Manufacturer:
Texas Instruments
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Brand

Texas Instruments

Output Voltage 1

6.5 V

Product Type

Buck Converter

Output Current

3A

Mount Type

Surface Mount

Number of Outputs

5

Efficiency

94%

Minimum Operating Temperature

85°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Series

TPS75003

Number of Pins

20

Output Voltage 2

6.5V

Line Regulation

0.1 %

Package Type

QFN

Width

3.65 mm

Depth

1mm

Length

4.65mm

Standards/Approvals

REACH, ESDA, RoHS, ANSI, JEDEC

Maximum Input Voltage

6.5V

Minimum Input Voltage

2.2V

Load Regulation

0.01 (LDO) %/mA, 0.6 (Buck) %/A

COO (Country of Origin):
US

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