Part No:
FDMF6700
Category:
Driver ICs
Description:
Tape & Reel (TR) 40-WFQFN Exposed Pad PWM 6.4V~13.5V Surface Mount -55°C~150°C TJ Synchronous Buck Converters Half Bridge Inductive 6.4V~14V
Package:
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Production Status:
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Specification
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)
Applications
Synchronous Buck Converters
Output Current per Channel
Products Detail
FDMF6700 Overview
It is packaged with Tape & Reel (TR).For cost-saving purposes, H bridge is included in the 40-WFQFN Exposed Pad package.In addbridge driverion, 6.4V~13.5V can be used to improve reliabilbridge drivery.H bridge circuit is mounted on Surface Mount.A normal operation of -55°C~150°C TJ is enabled by motor driver H bridges operating temperature.This tool is useful for a number of applications, including Synchronous Buck Converters.PCB mounting is performed using Surface Mount.Full bridge also possesses Bootstrap Circuit as a specific characteristic.In a signal interface, the 40 pins serve as pronged contacts.In addition to the FDMF6700 H bridge ic number, more related H bridge ics can be located by using its base H bridge ic number.When the ambient temperature reaches 25A, the maximum load current of the power supply is reached.Onput current at which output reaches 65A.Through the output and power supply pins, a current of 25A is flowing.It is equipped with outputs in the form of 2.The operating supply voltage is maintained at 12V in order to ensure high efficiency.
FDMF6700 Features
Available in 40-WFQFN Exposed Pad Package / Case
Operating Temperature at the range of Surface Mount
Interface IC Type : FDMF6700
Subcategory: 65A
Number of Receivers: 12V
FDMF6700 Applications
There are a lot of ON Semiconductor
FDMF6700 Full Bridge Drivers, Half-Bridge Drivers applications.
- Compact Blade Servers
- DC-DC Converters
- Desktop Computers
- V-Core
- Non-V-Core
- Workstations
- High-Current DC-DC Point-of-Load Converters
- Networking Microprocessor Voltage Regulators
- Telecom Microprocessor
- Voltage Regulators
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