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MPM3860 Step-Down Power Module can achieve 6 A of continuous output

MPS’ MPM3860 1.2 MHz ultra-thin module can achieve 6 A of continuous output current over a wide input range with excellent load and line regulation MPM3860 from Monolithic Power Systems is a fully integrated, high-frequency, synchronous, rectified, step-down power module with an internal inductor. It offers a very compact solution to achieve 6 A of continuous output current over a wide input range with excellent load and line regulation.


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MPS’ MPM3860 1.2 MHz ultra-thin module can achieve 6 A of continuous output current over a wide input range with excellent load and line regulation

MPM3860 from Monolithic Power Systems is a fully integrated, high-frequency, synchronous, rectified, step-down power module with an internal inductor. It offers a very compact solution to achieve 6 A of continuous output current over a wide input range with excellent load and line regulation. The device has synchronous mode operation for higher efficiency over the output current load range. Full protection features include short-circuit protection (SCP), overcurrent protection (OCP), undervoltage protection (UVP), and thermal shutdown. The MPM3860 features constant on-time (COT) control operation, providing very fast transient response and easy loop design, as well as very tight output regulation. It is available in a QFN-24 (4 mm x 6 mm) package.

Features:

  • Wide 2.75 V to 7 V operating input range
  • 6 A output current
  • Fixed 1200 kHz switching frequency
  • External programmable soft-start time
  • EN and power good for power sequencing
  • OCP and hiccup mode
  • Thermal shutdown
  • Internal power MOSFETs
  • Output adjustable from 0.6 V
  • High-efficiency synchronous mode operation
  • Pre-biased start-up
  • Forced CCM mode for low VOUT ripple
  • Available in a QFN-24 (4 mm x 6 mm) package

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more information: https://www.monolithicpower.com/en/mpm3860.html

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