The NJW2311V-TE1 is a step-down DC-DC converter manufactured by New Japan Radio (NJR). This converter is designed to provide a stable and efficient power supply for various electronic devices. It is characterized by high efficiency, low ripple noise, and a compact size, making it suitable for portable devices and other space-constrained applications.
Applications:
- Portable Devices: Powers microcontrollers, sensors, and other components in portable devices.
- Power Management: Used in power management circuits to regulate voltage and current.
- Battery-Powered Applications: Efficiently converts battery voltage to a lower voltage required by electronic circuits.
- Industrial Equipment: Supplies power to control circuits and sensors in industrial equipment.
- Consumer Electronics: Used in smartphones, tablets, and other consumer electronic devices.
Features:
- High Efficiency: Minimizes power loss and maximizes battery life.
- Low Ripple Noise: Provides a clean and stable output voltage with minimal ripple.
- Compact Size: Small package size allows for integration in space-constrained applications.
- Adjustable Output Voltage: Output voltage can be adjusted to meet specific application requirements.
- Overcurrent Protection: Protects the converter and connected devices from overcurrent conditions.
Benefits:
- Extended Battery Life: High efficiency minimizes power consumption, extending battery life in portable devices.
- Stable Power Supply: Low ripple noise ensures a stable and reliable power supply for sensitive electronic components.
- Space Saving: Compact size allows for integration in small and densely populated electronic devices.
- Versatile Applications: Adjustable output voltage makes it suitable for a wide range of applications.
- Enhanced Reliability: Overcurrent protection enhances reliability and prevents damage from overloads.
Technical Specifications: The NJW2311V-TE1 typically features an input voltage range of 2.7V to 5.5V, an adjustable output voltage, and a switching frequency of several hundred kHz. The output current capability depends on the specific variant. It is commonly available in a small surface-mount package (e.g., SOT-23 or DFN).