Voltage Regulator Module Requires Only A 5V Input

Nov. 1, 2000
Designed specifically to meet or exceed Intel's VRM8.4 specification, the EM5-V-20LC 5-bit dc-to-dc converter voltage regulator module (VRM) requires only a 5V input with a 1.3V to 3.5V output at 10.0A. In addition, the EM5-V-20LC is capable of

Designed specifically to meet or exceed Intel's VRM8.4 specification, the EM5-V-20LC 5-bit dc-to-dc converter voltage regulator module (VRM) requires only a 5V input with a 1.3V to 3.5V output at 10.0A. In addition, the EM5-V-20LC is capable of converting a raw input of +5V into a well-regulated voltage as required by a CPU. Applications include Pentium III, Athlon and other advanced microprocessor power supplies.
Advanced features include a 5-bit digital input that selects output voltage and remote sensing output voltage. Other features include overload and short-circuit protection.

Company: POWERCUBE

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