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NJM3524D#

8V~40V DC to DC converter IC2 Outputs 30kHz Transistor Driver


  • Manufacturer: NJR Corporation/NJRC
  • Nocochips NO: 564-NJM3524D#
  • Package: 16-DIP (0.300, 7.62mm)
  • Datasheet: PDF
  • Stock: 838
  • Description: 8V~40V DC to DC converter IC2 Outputs 30kHz Transistor Driver (Kg)

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Parameters
Factory Lead Time 1 Week
Mounting Type Through Hole
Package / Case 16-DIP (0.300, 7.62mm)
Supplier Device Package 16-DIP
Operating Temperature -20°C~75°C TA
Packaging Tube
Published 2003
Part Status Obsolete
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 1 (Unlimited)
Function Step-Up, Step-Down, Step-Up/Step-Down
Number of Outputs 2
Output Type Transistor Driver
Output Configuration Positive, Isolation Capable
Voltage - Supply (Vcc/Vdd) 8V~40V
Control Features Current Limit
Topology Buck, Boost, Flyback, Push-Pull
Frequency - Switching 30kHz
Synchronous Rectifier Yes
Duty Cycle (Max) 45%
Clock Sync No
Output Phases 1
RoHS Status RoHS Compliant

NJM3524D# Overview


The switching controller fits in the 16-DIP (0.300, 7.62mm) package and is ideal for most applications. For outputs of 2, this dc motor controller is suitable. An enclosure of Tube is used to package the PMIC. It is capable of handling Transistor Driver dc switching's outputs (s). This dc control operates at 8V~40V and has a 8V~40V supply voltage. Work well in dc switchers with a -20°C~75°C TA. There is a switch at 30kHz that can be used with this controller. The Through Hole value makes it suitable for general dc dc regulator. Current Limit is used for efficient switching control in the dcdc regulator. There would be 16-DIP supplier dc dc controller package for this part.

NJM3524D# Features


Transistor Driver Outputs
Switching Frequency: 30kHz
Current Limit

NJM3524D# Applications


There are a lot of NJR Corporation/NJRC NJM3524D# DC to DC converter applications.

  • Grinders
  • Bending machines
  • Mobile phones
  • Digital display device
  • Nuclear power plants
  • Medical equipment
  • Product burn-in
  • Electric heating, lighting
  • Overvoltage protection circuits in TV sets
  • Computed tomography (CT)

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