Texas Instruments, DC/DC Power Supply Module 5-Channel 3 A 36V Input, 22 V 15V Input, 300 kHz 7-Pin, DIP

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162-5866
Mfr. Part No.:
PTN78060HAH
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Texas Instruments
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Brand

Texas Instruments

Product Type

DC/DC Power Supply Module

Maximum Switching Frequency

300kHz

Output Power

45W

Mount Type

Through Hole

Package Type

DIP

Pin Count

7

Output Current 1

3A

Minimum Operating Temperature

85°C

Output Voltage 2

2.5V

Maximum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Length

25.27mm

Maximum Input Voltage

36V

Height

8.75mm

Standards/Approvals

No

Series

PTN8060

Automotive Standard

No

Minimum Input Voltage

15V

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