STMicroelectronics PM6675STR Step-Down Switching Regulator
The PM6675STR from STMicroelectronics is a highly efficient, monolithic synchronous step-down switching regulator designed to deliver robust power management capabilities. This advanced power solution is ideal for a wide range of applications, including computing, networking, and consumer electronics that require a compact, high-performance power supply.
Key Features:
- High Efficiency: With an operational efficiency that can reach up to 95%, the PM6675STR ensures minimal power loss during the conversion process, making it suitable for energy-sensitive applications.
- Adjustable Output Voltage: The device offers a user-configurable output voltage, providing flexibility to power a variety of components with different voltage requirements.
- Wide Input Voltage Range: The regulator operates over a broad input voltage range, accommodating various power sources and ensuring consistent performance across different supply voltages.
- Thermal Protection: Integrated thermal shutdown functionality protects the device against overheating, enhancing the reliability and longevity of both the regulator and the overall system.
- Compact Package: Housed in a space-saving QFN package, the PM6675STR is optimized for applications where board space is at a premium.
Applications:
The PM6675STR's versatility allows it to be used in a multitude of applications, including but not limited to:
- Portable and battery-powered devices
- Set-top boxes and digital TVs
- Networking equipment such as routers and switches
- Office equipment like printers and scanners
Technical Specifications:
- Output Voltage Range: Adjustable
- Switching Frequency: Up to 1 MHz
- Maximum Output Current: Specified in datasheet
- Operating Temperature Range: Specified in datasheet
- Package: QFN
For a detailed understanding of the PM6675STR's capabilities and to ensure proper implementation, designers and engineers are encouraged to consult the comprehensive datasheet and application notes available from STMicroelectronics.