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FDC6310P Description
The FDC6310P is a high-performance, fully integrated current mode step-down (buck) switching regulator from ON Semiconductor. It is designed to provide efficient power conversion for a wide range of applications, including automotive, industrial, and telecom systems.
Description:
The FDC6310P is a monolithic, high-current, step-down switching regulator that operates from an input voltage range of 4.5V to 38V. It can deliver an output current of up to 30A, making it suitable for high-power applications. The device features a high-efficiency synchronous buck topology with a wide range of switching frequencies, allowing for flexible design and optimization.
Features:
- Wide input voltage range: 4.5V to 38V
- High output current: Up to 30A
- Synchronous buck topology for high efficiency
- Wide switching frequency range: 50kHz to 500kHz
- Integrated high-side and low-side MOSFETs
- Internal soft-start and current limiting for protection
- Programmable output voltage with external resistors
- Thermal shutdown and over-voltage protection
- Small package size: 22mm x 22mm exposed pad PowerPAK 1212-8
Applications:
- Automotive systems: Infotainment, lighting, and power management
- Industrial control systems: Motor drives, robotics, and power supplies
- Telecommunication systems: Base stations, routers, and network equipment
- High-power computing and server systems
- LED lighting and display applications
- Renewable energy systems: Solar panels and wind turbines
- Battery charging and management systems
The FDC6310P is a versatile and efficient step-down regulator that can be used in a variety of high-power applications across different industries. Its integrated features and wide input voltage range make it an ideal choice for designers looking to optimize their power conversion solutions.



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