Wurth Elektronik 1779205141, 5-Channel DC/DC Converter, 5 V, 0.7 V, 200 mA 7-Pin, SIP-7

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RS Stock No.:
250-8989
Distrelec Article No.:
304-33-216
Mfr. Part No.:
1779205141
Brand:
Wurth Elektronik
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Brand

Wurth Elektronik

Product Type

DC/DC Converter

Maximum Output Voltage

5V

Minimum Input Voltage

4.5V

Maximum Input Voltage

5.5V

Minimum Output Current

200mA

Maximum Output Current

200mA

Number of Outputs

5

Mount Type

Through Hole

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Package Type

SIP-7

Maximum Operating Temperature

105°C

Pin Count

7

Width

6 mm

Length

19.65mm

Standards/Approvals

UL 62368-1, REACH, RoHS

Height

10.16mm

Automotive Standard

No

Minimum Output Voltage

0.7V

COO (Country of Origin):
CN
The Wurth Elektronik FISM power module family is an unregulated, functional isolated, fully integrated DC/DC converter. The module integrates the switching power stage, control circuitry, transformer and input/output capacitors. The module requires no external components for operation thus reducing design effort and complexity to a minimum. The FISM ensures fast time to market and low development costs. The 1779205x41 series of the FISM family achieves typically an efficiency of 80% up to 86%. The series is available in a SIP-7 package (19.65 x6 x 10.16mm).

3kV DC functional isolation for 60s

Continuous short-circuit protection

Current capability up to 0.2A

Output voltage: 5V unregulated

Continuous output power: 1W

Integrated CIN, COUT and transformer

Output voltage accuracy: Typ. +3% / -2.5%

Operating ambient temperature range: -40°C to 105°C

RoHS & REACh compliant

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