Specifications
SKU: 12606927
Parameter | Symbol | Min | Typ | Max | Unit | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Supply Voltage | VCC | 4.5 | - | 20 | V | Operating supply voltage range |
Input Voltage | VI | - | - | 20 | V | Maximum input voltage |
Output Current | IO | - | 100 | 300 | mA | Continuous output current |
Quiescent Current | IQ | - | 10 | 20 | μA | Current consumed by the device when no load is applied |
Dropout Voltage | VDROP | - | 0.5 | 1.5 | V | Voltage difference between input and output |
Thermal Shutdown | TSD | - | 150 | 170 | °C | Temperature at which the device shuts down to prevent damage |
Storage Temperature | TSTORAGE | -40 | - | 125 | °C | Temperature range for storage |
Operating Temperature | TOP | -40 | - | 125 | °C | Temperature range for operation |
Instructions for Using BDV65B
Supply Voltage (VCC):
- Ensure the supply voltage is within the range of 4.5V to 20V to avoid damage to the device.
Input Voltage (VI):
- The maximum input voltage should not exceed 20V to prevent overvoltage conditions.
Output Current (IO):
- The continuous output current should be within the range of 100mA to 300mA. Exceeding this range may cause overheating or damage.
Quiescent Current (IQ):
- The quiescent current is typically around 10μA, but it can go up to 20μA. This is the current consumed by the device when no load is applied.
Dropout Voltage (VDROP):
- The dropout voltage is the difference between the input and output voltages. It is typically around 0.5V but can go up to 1.5V.
Thermal Shutdown (TSD):
- The device will automatically shut down if the temperature exceeds 150°C to 170°C to prevent thermal damage.
Storage Temperature (TSTORAGE):
- Store the device in an environment with a temperature range of -40°C to 125°C to ensure its longevity.
Operating Temperature (TOP):
- The device can operate within a temperature range of -40°C to 125°C. Ensure the operating environment does not exceed these limits.
Mounting and Handling:
- Handle the device with care to avoid mechanical stress.
- Mount the device on a PCB using standard soldering techniques, ensuring proper thermal management if high currents are expected.
Testing and Troubleshooting:
- Before connecting the device to a circuit, verify all connections and voltages.
- Use a multimeter to check for any short circuits or open circuits.
- If the device fails to operate, check the supply voltage, input voltage, and load conditions.
By following these parameters and instructions, you can ensure reliable and safe operation of the BDV65B.
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