Power Integrations, AC/DC Converter 170 mA, 50 V, 50 V 7-Pin, SOIC LNK3204D-TL

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LNK3204D-TL
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Power Integrations
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Brand

Power Integrations

Maximum Input Voltage

265V ac

Product Type

AC/DC Converter

Maximum Output Voltage

50V

Mount Type

Surface

Pin Count

7

Switching Frequency

66kHz

Maximum Output Current

170mA

Package Type

SOIC

Minimum Input Voltage

85V ac

Topology

Flyback

Maximum Duty Cycle

69%

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

150°C

Series

LinkSwitch-TN2

Standards/Approvals

No

Length

4.9mm

Height

1.65mm

Supply Current

141μA

Minimum Output Voltage

50V

Automotive Standard

No

Supports buck, buck-boost and flyback topologiesLow component-count buck converter. Selectable device current limitHigh current limit extends Peak power and maximizes continuous output power. Low current limit allows the use of lowest-cost surface mount buck chokes 66 kHz operation with accurate current limit. Allows the use of low-cost off-the-shelf inductors. Reduces size and cost of magnetics and output capacitor.

Low component-count buck converter

Excellent load and line regulation

Selectable device current limit

66 kHz operation with accurate current limit

Allows the use of low-cost off-the-shelf inductors

Reduces size and cost of magnetics and output capacitor

Frequency jittering reduces EMI filter complexity

Pin-out simplifies PCB heat sinking

Auto-restart for short-circuit and open loop faults

Limits power delivery to 3% of maximum during a fault

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