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12V, 2.8A Step-Down Voltage Regulator D30V30F12
Output voltage | Typical max current output1 | Input voltage range2 |
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12 V | 2.8 A | 12 V – 45 V |
1 Typical continuous output current at 30 V in. Actual achievable continuous output current is a function of input voltage and is limited by thermal dissipation. See the output current graphs on the product pages for more information.
2 Minimum input voltage is subject to dropout voltage considerations; see the dropout voltage section of product pages for more information.
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Dimensions
Size: | 0.7″ × 0.8″ × 0.35″1 |
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Weight: | 3.3 g1 |
General specifications
Minimum operating voltage: | 12 V2 |
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Maximum operating voltage: | 45 V |
Continuous output current: | 2.8 A3 |
Output voltage: | 12 V |
Reverse voltage protection?: | Y4 |
Maximum quiescent current: | 14 mA5 |
Output type: | fixed 12V |
Identifying markings
PCB dev codes: | reg32a |
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Other PCB markings: | 0J14242 |
Notes:
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- Without included optional headers.
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- Subject to dropout voltage considerations. See the dropout voltage graph under the description tab for more information.
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- Typical maximum continuous output current at 30 V in. Actual achievable continuous output current is a function of input voltage and is limited by thermal dissipation. See the output current graph under the description tab for more information.
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- To -40 V. Connecting supplies over 40 V in reverse can damage the device.
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- While enabled with no load. The maximum quiescent current occurs at lower input voltages. It is reduced to under 1 mA with higher inputs or when the regulator is disabled via the enable pin. See the quiescent current graph under the description tab for more information.