Manufacturer Part Number
LM2574MX-ADJ/NOPB
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The LM2574MX-ADJ/NOPB is a step-down DC-DC switching regulator from Texas Instruments. It is part of the SIMPLE SWITCHER® series, known for its simplicity and high efficiency in power conversion applications.
Product Features and Performance
Input voltage range: 4V to 40V
Adjustable output voltage from 1.23V to 37V
Output current up to 500mA
Switching frequency of 52kHz
Operates in a wide temperature range from -40°C to 125°C
Product Advantages
High efficiency, up to 92%
Low external component count for simple design
Thermal shutdown and current limit protection
Stable operation with a wide range of capacitive loads
Small footprint 14-SOIC surface mount package
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Versatile and reliable power conversion solution
Ideal for a wide range of applications requiring a simple, yet effective DC-DC regulator
Excellent power efficiency and thermal management
Robust protection features ensure safe and reliable operation
Quality and Safety Features
Certified to comply with various safety and regulatory standards
Rigorous quality control and testing during manufacturing
Excellent long-term reliability and performance
Compatibility
Compatible with a wide range of electronic devices and systems
Can be used in a variety of industrial, consumer, and automotive applications
Application Areas
Ideal for powering microcontrollers, sensors, and other low-power electronic components
Suitable for use in industrial automation, telecommunications equipment, and portable devices
Applicable in automotive, home appliance, and general purpose electronics applications
Product Lifecycle
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