Manufacturer Part Number
LM53625AQRNLRQ1
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
Automotive-grade step-down regulator for power management
Product Features and Performance
High-efficiency buck regulator
Adjustable output voltage
Synchronous rectification for improved efficiency
1MHz switching frequency for reduced noise and compact external components
Supports a wide range of input voltages
Capable of driving up to 2.5A of output current
Operates over a wide temperature range
Designed for automotive applications
Meets AEC-Q100 qualification standards
Surface mount, wettable flanks for easy inspection
Product Advantages
Robust performance for automotive environments
High efficiency reduces power loss
Flexible design suitable for various applications
Compact size facilitates space-saving designs
High-frequency operation allows the use of small external components
Qualified for automotive applications to ensure reliability
Key Technical Parameters
Input voltage range: 3.9V to 36V
Output voltage range: 3.3V to 10V adjustable
Current output: 2.5A
Switching frequency: 2.1MHz
Operating temperature range: -40°C to 125°C
Synchronous rectifier: Yes
Quality and Safety Features
AEC-Q100 qualified for automotive reliability
Wide operating temperature range for harsh environments
Compatibility
Compatible with various automotive voltage requirements
Supports standard surface mount technology for PCB integration
Application Areas
Automotive electronics
Power management for embedded systems
Industrial applications
Product Lifecycle
Currently active product
Availability of replacements or upgrades not specified
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Trusted manufacturer with a reputation for quality in the industry
High efficiency for reduced thermal footprint and increased reliability
Meets stringent automotive industry standards
Broad input voltage range accommodating various supply voltages
High output current capacity for demanding applications
Small form factor suitable for space-constrained applications
High switching frequency enabling the use of smaller passive components