onsemi FAN53741UC108X, 1 Linear Voltage, Voltage Regulator 1.3A, 0.6 → 3.3 V 6-Pin, WLCSP

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FAN53741UC108X
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Brand

onsemi

Maximum Output Current

1.3A

Regulator Type

Linear Voltage

Number of Outputs

1

Output Voltage

0.6 → 3.3 V

Line Regulation

-0.6 (Typ.) mV/V

Load Regulation

26 mV/A

Accuracy

±50mV

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Polarity

Negative

Package Type

WLCSP

Quiescent Current

90µA

Pin Count

6

Output Type

Fixed

Dimensions

1.38 x 0.94 x 0.37mm

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40 °C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+85 °C

Height

0.37mm

Maximum Input Voltage

5.5 V

Minimum Input Voltage

2.3 V

Width

0.94mm

Length

1.38mm

The FAN53741 is a 2.5 MHz step-down switching voltage regulator that delivers a fixed output from an input voltage supply of 2.3 V to 5.5 V. Using a proprietary architecture with synchronous rectification, the FAN53741 is capable of delivering a peak efficiency of 97% and can support a max load of 1300 mA. The regulator provides a fixed output voltage ranging from 0.6V to 3.3V, and can be programmed in 25mV steps via I2C. The regulator operates at a nominal fixed frequency of 2.5 MHz, which reduces the value of the external components achieving a total solution size of 5.24 mm2. At moderate and light load, Pulse Frequency Modulation (PFM) is used to operate the device with a low quiescent current of 60 μA. Even with such a low quiescent current, the part exhibits excellent transient response during load swings. At higher loads, the system automatically switches to fixed-frequency control, operating at 2.5 MHz. In Shutdown Mode, the supply current drops below 0.5 μA, reducing power consumption.