Infineon TLS4120D0EPV33XUMA1, Voltage Regulator 35V 14-Pin

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TLS4120D0EPV33XUMA1
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Brand

Infineon

Product Type

Voltage Regulator

Mount Type

Surface

Quiescent Current

2μA

Pin Count

14

Height

1.15mm

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Length

4.9mm

Width

3.9 mm

Series

TLS4120D0E

Minimum Input Voltage

3.7V

Maximum Input Voltage

35V

Maximum Operating Temperature

150°C

Automotive Standard

AEC-Q100

The Infineon OPTIREG switcher is a 2.8 MHz synchronous step down regulator especially designed for automotive applications. The device has a current capability of 2 A, fixed 3.3 V output voltage and a feedback voltage accuracy of ±1.5% in PWM mode. The integrated power stages, soft-start feature and integrated compensation network reduce the required amount of external components and thus system costs and board space. The wide input voltage range and a 100% duty cycle operation mode make the device suitable for battery cranking scenarios in automotive applications. The wide switching frequency range allows the selection of appropriate coils and capacitors. The switching frequency can be synchronized to an external clock signal.

Integrated high side and low side power MOSFETs

Peak current mode PWM regulation

Light load PFM mode with improved efficiency

100% duty cycle operation

Synchronization input

Spread spectrum frequency modulation for improved EMI performance

Soft-start function

Integrated compensation network

Output discharge function in disabled state

Ultra low current consumption in disabled state

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