STMicroelectronics Buck Converter, Surface, 3.3 V dc Output Voltage 38V dc, 3 A Output Current, 1 Outputs

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RS Stock No.:
203-3385
Mfr. Part No.:
L6983C33QTR
Manufacturer:
STMicroelectronics
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Brand

STMicroelectronics

Output Voltage 1

3.3 V dc

Product Type

Buck Converter

Output Current

3A

Mount Type

Surface

Number of Outputs

1

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

150°C

Number of Pins

16

Series

L6983

Package Type

QFN-16

Width

3 mm

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Depth

0.8mm

Length

3mm

Maximum Input Voltage

38V dc

Minimum Input Voltage

3.5V dc

COO (Country of Origin):
CN
The STMicroelectronics L6983 is an easy to use monolithic synchronous step-down regulator. It is capable of delivering up to 3 A DC to the load. It also has a wide input voltage range that makes the device suitable for a broad range of applications. The L6983 is available in both low consumption mode (LCM) and low noise mode (LNM) versions. The LCM maximizes the efficiency at light-load with controlled output voltage ripple which makes the device suitable for battery-powered applications. Whereas, the LNM makes the switching frequency constant and minimizes the output voltage ripple for light load operations, that meets the specification for low noise sensitive applications.

Overvoltage & Thermal protection

Comes with an internal soft-start

Packaged in a QFN16 3x3 type of package with internal compensation thus minimizing design complexity and size

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