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IRS2168DPBF

IC PFC/BALLAST CTR 46.5KHZ 16DIP

Manufacturer: Infineon Technologies

Categories: Lighting, Ballast Controllers

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Infineon Technologies IRS2168DPBF is a Power Factor Correction (PFC) and Ballast Controller designed for efficient operation. This component operates within a frequency range of 42.5kHz to 46.5kHz. It features a voltage supply range of 11.5V to 16.6V and a typical supply current of 10mA. The IRS2168DPBF is housed in a 16-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm) package, suitable for through-hole mounting. This device is commonly utilized in lighting applications and ballast control systems within the automotive and industrial sectors. The operating temperature range for this component is -25°C to 125°C.

Additional Information

Series: -RoHS Status: unknownManufacturer Lead Time: No lead time information availableProduct Status: ObsoletePackaging: TubeDatasheet:
Technical Details:
PackagingTube
Package / Case16-DIP (0.300"", 7.62mm)
Mounting TypeThrough Hole
Frequency42.5kHz ~ 46.5kHz
TypePFC/Ballast Controller
Operating Temperature-25°C ~ 125°C
Voltage - Supply11.5V ~ 16.6V
Supplier Device Package16-DIP
DimmingNo
Current - Output Source/Sink-
Current - Supply10 mA

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Infineon Technologies manufactures a wide range of semiconductor components with a strong emphasis on power electronics, automotive systems, and security solutions.

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Infineon is known for power semiconductor technologies, automotive microcontrollers, and security solutions.

Key Infineon product lines include:

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