Analog Devices LTC4263IS#PBF, Triple-Channel Power Management IC, 160μA 14-Pin, SOIC
- RS Stock No.:
- 135-6192
- Mfr. Part No.:
- LTC4263IS#PBF
- Brand:
- Analog Devices
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- RS Stock No.:
- 135-6192
- Mfr. Part No.:
- LTC4263IS#PBF
- Brand:
- Analog Devices
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| Brand | Analog Devices | |
| Maximum Output Voltage | 21 V | |
| Minimum Input Voltage | 33 V | |
| Maximum Input Voltage | 66 V | |
| Minimum Output Current | 160µA | |
| Maximum Output Current | 275µA | |
| Number of Outputs | 3 | |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount | |
| Package Type | SOIC | |
| Pin Count | 14 | |
| Maximum Operating Temperature | +85 °C | |
| Minimum Operating Temperature | -40 °C | |
| Height | 1.49mm | |
| Dimensions | 8.73 x 3.98 x 1.49mm | |
| Width | 3.98mm | |
| Length | 8.73mm | |
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Brand Analog Devices | ||
Maximum Output Voltage 21 V | ||
Minimum Input Voltage 33 V | ||
Maximum Input Voltage 66 V | ||
Minimum Output Current 160µA | ||
Maximum Output Current 275µA | ||
Number of Outputs 3 | ||
Mounting Type Surface Mount | ||
Package Type SOIC | ||
Pin Count 14 | ||
Maximum Operating Temperature +85 °C | ||
Minimum Operating Temperature -40 °C | ||
Height 1.49mm | ||
Dimensions 8.73 x 3.98 x 1.49mm | ||
Width 3.98mm | ||
Length 8.73mm | ||
- COO (Country of Origin):
- US
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