Parameters | |
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Series | - |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) | 1 (Unlimited) |
RoHS Status | ROHS3 Compliant |
Package / Case | TO-263-6, D²Pak (5 Leads + Tab), TO-263BA |
Mfr | onsemi |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
Operating Temperature | -40°C ~ 125°C (TJ) |
Voltage - Input (Max) | 40V |
Output Type | Fixed |
Number of Outputs | 1 |
Current - Output | 1A |
Supplier Device Package | D2PAK-5 |
Output Configuration | Positive |
Function | Step-Down |
Topology | Buck |
Frequency - Switching | 52kHz |
Synchronous Rectifier | No |
Voltage - Output (Min/Fixed) | 5V |
Voltage - Output (Max) | - |
Voltage - Input (Min) | 4.75V |
Package | Tube |
Product Status | Active |
Base Product Number | LM2575 |
REACH Status | REACH Unaffected |
Standard Package | 50 |
ECCN | EAR99 |
HTSUS | 8542.39.0001 |
The onsemi LM2575D2T-5G is a high-performance, monolithic integrated circuit specifically designed for step-down switching regulator (buck converter) applications. This device is part of the popular LM2575 series, renowned for its efficiency and ease of use. The LM2575D2T-5G offers a fixed output voltage of 5V and a maximum output current of 1A, making it suitable for a wide range of power supply designs.
onsemi LM2575D2T-5G Buck Switching Regulator IC Features
High Efficiency: The LM2575D2T-5G employs a switching regulator topology to achieve high efficiency, minimizing power loss and maximizing output power.
Fixed Output Voltage: The device provides a precise and regulated 5V output, eliminating the need for external voltage adjustment components.
Simple to Use: The LM2575D2T-5G requires minimal external components, making it easy to design into a variety of circuits.
Thermal Protection: Built-in thermal overload protection ensures the device's reliability and prevents damage in adverse conditions.
Small Package Size: The LM2575D2T-5G is available in a compact TO-263-6 package, saving valuable board space.
onsemi LM2575D2T-5G Applications
The LM2575D2T-5G is widely used in various electronic applications, including:
Consumer Electronics: Powering portable devices such as smartphones, tablets, and digital cameras.
Industrial Automation: Providing power for sensors, actuators, and control circuits in industrial equipment.
Automotive Electronics: Supplying power to automotive accessories and electronic control units.
Telecommunications: Used in base stations, routers, and other networking equipment.
Medical Devices: Powering portable medical devices and instruments.