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EN6310QA

IC REG BUCK ADJ 1A 30QFN

Manufacturer: Intel

Categories: DC DC Switching Regulators

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Intel Enpirion® EN6310QA, a 1A adjustable output buck switching regulator, facilitates efficient power conversion in automotive applications. This AEC-Q100 qualified component features a 2.2MHz switching frequency, minimizing external component size and improving transient response. The device offers an adjustable output voltage range from 0.6V to 3.3V, with a maximum input voltage of 5.5V and a minimum of 2.7V. Its integrated synchronous rectifier enhances efficiency, and the 30-QFN exposed pad package ensures robust thermal performance for surface mount applications. This Intel Enpirion® series regulator is suited for demanding automotive power management designs.

Additional Information

Series: Enpirion®RoHS Status: RoHS CompliantManufacturer Lead Time: No lead time information availableProduct Status: ObsoletePackaging: Tape & Reel (TR)Datasheet:
Technical Details:
PackagingTape & Reel (TR)
Package / Case30-FQFN Exposed Pad
Output TypeAdjustable
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Number of Outputs1
FunctionStep-Down
Current - Output1A
Operating Temperature-40°C ~ 105°C (TA)
Output ConfigurationPositive
Frequency - Switching2.2MHz
Voltage - Input (Max)5.5V
TopologyBuck
Supplier Device Package30-QFN (4x5)
Synchronous RectifierYes
Voltage - Output (Max)3.3V
Voltage - Input (Min)2.7V
Voltage - Output (Min/Fixed)0.6V
GradeAutomotive
QualificationAEC-Q100

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