The LMR23630APDRRR is a high-performance, easy-to-use synchronous step-down (buck) voltage converter from Texas Instruments, designed to deliver efficient power management for a wide range of applications. This compact and reliable integrated circuit (IC) is an excellent solution for converting a higher input voltage to a lower output voltage with high efficiency, thereby extending battery life and reducing heat in your designs.
Key Features:
- Input Voltage Range: The device supports a wide input voltage range from 3.8V to 36V, making it versatile for various power supply configurations.
- Output Current: Capable of delivering up to 3A of continuous output current, it can power a broad array of components and systems.
- High Efficiency: With its synchronous step-down regulator topology, the LMR23630APDRRR achieves high efficiency, which is crucial for minimizing energy loss and heat generation.
- Adjustable Switching Frequency: The switching frequency is adjustable from 200 kHz to 2.2 MHz, allowing designers to optimize performance for specific applications, balancing efficiency and component size.
- Thermal and Overcurrent Protection: Built-in thermal shutdown and overcurrent protection safeguard the device and the system from damage due to overheating or excessive current draw.
- Small Package: The LMR23630APDRRR is available in a small VQFN (RGR) 16-pin package, which is ideal for space-constrained applications.
Applications:
This voltage converter is suitable for a variety of applications, including:
- Industrial power supplies
- Automotive infotainment and telematics
- Networking and telecommunications equipment
- Point-of-load conversions
- Aftermarket automotive accessories
Why Choose the LMR23630APDRRR:
With its robust feature set and Texas Instruments' reputation for quality and reliability, the LMR23630APDRRR is an excellent choice for engineers and designers looking for a versatile and efficient power conversion solution. Its ability to handle a broad input voltage range, supply a significant amount of current, and its protections against common electrical issues make it a go-to component for a wide array of power management tasks.