The LTM4613IY,from Analog Devices Inc.,is Switching Voltage
Regulators.what we offer have competitive price in the global
market,which are in original and new parts.If you would like to
know more about the products or apply a lower price, please contact
us through the “online chat” or send a quote to us! - Product Category :
- Switching Voltage Regulators
- Manufacturer :
- Analog Devices Inc.
- Applications :
- ITE (Commercial)
- Approval Agency :
- -
- Control Features :
- -
- Current - Output (Max) :
- 8A
- Efficiency :
- -
- Features :
- OVP, SCP, UVLO
- Mounting Type :
- Surface Mount
- Number of Outputs :
- 1
- Operating Temperature :
- -40°C ~ 125°C
- Package :
- Tray
- Package / Case :
- 133-BBGA Module
- Part Status :
- Active
- Power (Watts) :
- -
- Series :
- µModule®
- Size / Dimension :
- 0.59"" L x 0.59"" W x
0.17"" H (15.0mm x 15.0mm x 4.3mm)
- Standard Number :
- -
- Supplier Device Package :
- 133-BGA (15x15)
- Type :
- Non-Isolated PoL Module
- Voltage - Input (Max) :
- 36V
- Voltage - Input (Min) :
- 5V
- Voltage - Isolation :
- -
- Voltage - Output 1 :
- 3.3 ~ 15V
- Voltage - Output 2 :
- -
- Voltage - Output 3 :
- -
- Voltage - Output 4 :
- -
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