The LM25011AMYX/NOPB is a cutting-edge switching regulator from Texas Instruments, designed to deliver exceptional performance for a wide range of applications. This regulator is part of the LM25011 series, which is known for its efficiency, reliability, and compact form factor.
Key Features
- Adjustable Output Voltage: The device allows for an adjustable output voltage that can be tailored to the needs of the application, providing a high level of versatility.
- High-Efficiency Operation: With its advanced design, the LM25011AMYX/NOPB achieves high efficiency, reducing power loss and heat generation, making it suitable for energy-sensitive systems.
- Wide Input Voltage Range: It supports a wide input voltage range, accommodating various power sources and ensuring stable operation across different conditions.
- Frequency Synchronization: The regulator can synchronize to an external clock, which helps to minimize electromagnetic interference (EMI) and allows for more predictable system behavior.
- Integrated MOSFET: The inclusion of an internal low RDS(on) MOSFET simplifies design and reduces external component count, saving space and cost.
- Thermal Shutdown: An integrated thermal shutdown feature provides protection against overheating, enhancing the overall durability and lifespan of the device.
Applications
The LM25011AMYX/NOPB is suitable for a diverse array of applications, including but not limited to:
- Industrial power systems
- Telecommunication equipment
- Automotive electronics
- Portable devices
- Point-of-load conversions
Product Specifications
| Parameter |
Value |
| Output Voltage |
Adjustable |
| Input Voltage Range |
4.5V to 42V |
| Switching Frequency |
Up to 1MHz |
| Package |
LLP-10 |
| Operating Temperature |
-40°C to +125°C |
The LM25011AMYX/NOPB is available in a small LLP-10 package, making it an excellent choice for space-constrained applications. With its robust feature set and Texas Instruments' reputation for quality, this switching regulator is an ideal solution for designers looking to optimize power management in their electronic systems.