Texas Instruments, TPS75003RHLT Step-Down Switching Regulator, 1-Channel 3A Adjustable 20-Pin, QFN

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Brand

Texas Instruments

Maximum Output Current

3A

Maximum Output Voltage

6.5 V

Regulator Function

Buck Controller

Minimum Output Voltage

1 (LDO) V, 1.2 (Buck) V

Minimum Input Voltage

2.2 V

Maximum Input Voltage

6.5 V

Output Type

Adjustable

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Number of Outputs

1

Pin Count

20

Package Type

QFN

Switching Regulator

Yes

Line Regulation

0.075 (LDO) %/V, 0.1 (Buck) %/V

Load Regulation

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

Height

0.95mm

Width

3.65mm

Length

4.65mm

Maximum Operating Temperature

+85 °C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40 °C

Dimensions

4.65 x 3.65 x 0.95mm

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