Recom Switching Regulator, Through Hole, 3.3V dc Output Voltage, 500 mA Output Current, 1 Outputs

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Mfr. Part No.:
R-783.3-0.5
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Recom
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Brand

Recom

Product Type

Switching Regulator

Output Voltage 1

3.3V dc

Output Current

500mA

Mount Type

Through Hole

Number of Outputs

1

Power

2.5W

Efficiency

91%

Ripple and Noise

20mV Pk-Pk

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

85°C

Series

R-78-0.5

Line Regulation

±0.4 %

Package Type

SIP

Length

11.5mm

Depth

10.2mm

Weight

1.9g

Width

10.2mm

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Maximum Input Voltage

32V dc

MTBF

21098000h

Minimum Input Voltage

4.75V

Load Regulation

±0.6 %

COO (Country of Origin):
TW

RECOM Switching Regulator, 4.75 to 32V DC Input Voltage Range, 3.3V DC Output Voltage - R78HB Series - R-783.3-0.5


Maintain a stable output voltage in your electrical devices using this switching regulator from RECOM. It's pin-compatible with linear regulators from the LM78xx range so you can replace them with this component to upgrade your system. The through-holes in its body let you quickly fit this unit into a machine without the need to drill mounting holes in it. A wide operating temperature range between -40°C and +85°C means it can withstand demanding conditions.

Features & Benefits


• Built-in short circuit protection helps prevent damage from current malfunction

• Broad input voltage range between 4.75 and 32V DC for versatility

• MTBF of 21,098,000 hours for lasting performance

• Efficiency rating of 91% for reduced energy consumption

Applications


• Manufacturing industry

• Medical technology

• Agricultural equipment

• Computer devices

What's the difference between a switching regulator and a linear regulator?


While a switching regulator stores excess voltage in its transistor leading to lower energy waste, a linear regulator releases excess voltage as heat. As switching regulators use less power and are more efficient, you'll typically find them used in devices with high input voltage ratings.