Microchip MIC2133YML-TR, PWM Controller, 1 MHz
- RS Stock No.:
- 249-2462P
- Mfr. Part No.:
- MIC2133YML-TR
- Brand:
- Microchip
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- RS Stock No.:
- 249-2462P
- Mfr. Part No.:
- MIC2133YML-TR
- Brand:
- Microchip
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Brand | Microchip | |
Maximum Switching Frequency | 1 MHz | |
Start-up Supply Current | 0.0017mA | |
Maximum Source Current | 0.1A | |
Maximum Sink Current | 0.1A | |
Output Voltage | 28 V | |
Maximum Supply Current | 8 mA | |
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Brand Microchip | ||
Maximum Switching Frequency 1 MHz | ||
Start-up Supply Current 0.0017mA | ||
Maximum Source Current 0.1A | ||
Maximum Sink Current 0.1A | ||
Output Voltage 28 V | ||
Maximum Supply Current 8 mA | ||
The Microchip constant on-time, dual phase, synchronous buck controller featuring a unique adaptive on-time control architecture with HyperLight Load® and phase shedding features enabled. It operates over an input supply range from 4.5V to 36V and can be used to supply up to 50A of output current. The output voltage is adjustable down to 0.6V with an ensured accuracy of ±1%.
0.6V internal reference with ±1% accuracy
Novel ripple injection method to allow greater than 50% duty cycle operation
Secondary LDO to improve system efficiency
Droop feature to support adaptive voltage positioning (AVP) for improved load transient response
Novel ripple injection method to allow greater than 50% duty cycle operation
Secondary LDO to improve system efficiency
Droop feature to support adaptive voltage positioning (AVP) for improved load transient response