DC-To-DC Converter Puts Out 10A

Jan. 1, 1999
With an output range of 2.1V to 3.5V and operating from a 5V regulated bus input, MM3 non-isolated dc-to-dc converter is designed to maintain a 10A output. It also permits programming through a 4-bit code and features synchronous rectification and

With an output range of 2.1V to 3.5V and operating from a 5V regulated bus input, MM3 non-isolated dc-to-dc converter is designed to maintain a 10A output. It also permits programming through a 4-bit code and features synchronous rectification and excellent thermal characteristics. The converter is designed for use with low voltage microprocessors, FPGAs and memory devices.

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