Part No:
LX1676CPW
Category:
Power Management ICs
Description:
Controller, AMD Mobile Athlon?, Duron? 0.93V~2V 260 Cel DUAL Specialized Voltage Regulator 0°C~70°C LX1676 38 Pins 1MHz 38 Terminations 38-TFSOP (0.173, 4.40mm Width)
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Specification
Package / Case
38-TFSOP (0.173, 4.40mm Width)
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)
Peak Reflow Temperature (Cel)
Time@Peak Reflow Temperature-Max (s)
Products Detail
LX1676CPW Overview
Generally, it supports 1 outputs at a time. The alternator regulator is packaged in a 38-TFSOP (0.173, 4.40mm Width) container to facilitate transportation. Volatge output is set to 0.93V~2V by this voltage controller. It has a mounting type of Surface Mount. There are a variety of applications for the v, including Controller, AMD Mobile Athlon?, Duron?. In order to prevent malfunctions, the operating temperature should be set to 0°C~70°C. It is designed to run the input voltage at 4.5V~5.5V. 38 terminals can be found on the electronic component. This part receives much praise as a SWITCHING CONTROLLER voltage regulator. This alternator regulator has 38pins in its pinout. If you are trying to find pin-to-pin solutions, try searching LX1676. The PCB or other board can be mounted using the Surface Mount on it. In this power supply regulator, there are 38 pins. For normal operation, there should be 5V operating supply voltage applied. A frequency of 1MHzcan be set for the AC voltage regulator. The electrical regulator is capable of operating across a range of frequencies 220kHz.
LX1676CPW Features
Widely used in Controller, AMD Mobile Athlon?, Duron? applications
SWITCHING CONTROLLER analog IC
Supply voltage: 5V
LX1676CPW Applications
There are a lot of Microsemi Corporation
LX1676CPW Specialized Voltage Regulators applications.
- Server DDR Power
- Desktop Computer
- Graphics Cards
- Cell Phones
- Wireless Modems
- PCS Phones
- Two-Way Pagers
- PHS Phones
- Mobile Radios
- Wireless Handsets
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