Switching Regulator Tackles DDR Memory Requirements

Jan. 1, 2002
Essentially designed to handle the termination requirements of DDR memory arrays, the FAN6555 switching regulator employs high-efficiency MOSFETs that can endure source and sink currents up to 2A continuous. They can also handle peak current up to 3A

Essentially designed to handle the termination requirements of DDR memory arrays, the FAN6555 switching regulator employs high-efficiency MOSFETs that can endure source and sink currents up to 2A continuous. They can also handle peak current up to 3A at the VTT termination voltage, regulated to ±3% over changing load conditions. The complete device provides built-in functions such as a buffered VREF output, shutdown control for standby mode, and thermal shutdown. Price is $1.79 each/1,000. FAIRCHILD SEMICONDUCTOR, San Jose, CA. (888) 522-5372.

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