XP Power DC-DC Switching Regulator, Through Hole, 5V dc Output Voltage, 7 → 28V dc Input Voltage, 500mA Output

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RS Stock No.:
122-7222
Mfr. Part No.:
TR05S05
Brand:
XP Power
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Brand

XP Power

Output Voltage

5V dc

Output Current

500mA

Input Voltage

7 → 28V dc

Mounting Type

Through Hole

Number of Outputs

1

Package

SIP

Power Rating

2.5W

Efficiency

92%

Ripple And Noise

60mV Pk-Pk

Maximum Temperature

+85°C

Minimum Temperature

-40°C

Series

TR

Line Regulation

±0.5%

Power Signal Conversion Type

DC-DC

Special Features

Pin Compatible with LM78MXX, Wide Input Range

Length

11.68mm

Load Regulation

±0.8%

Protection Features

Short Circuit Protection

Width

7.5mm

Maximum Input Current

1 (No Load)mA

Rated Output Power

2.5W

MTBF

4Mh

Weight

1.8g

Switching Frequency Range

570kHz

Depth

10.15mm

COO (Country of Origin):
TW

XP Power - TR Series of Switching Regulators


The TR series from XP Power offers a highly reliable range of 0.5 Amp, 3 pin SIP 3T switching regulators. The series has been designed in an industry standard package, features continuous short-circuit protection and a high efficiency of up to 94%. These switching regulators have a wide input and an operating temperature from -40 °C to +80 °C.

3 Pin SIP 3T switching regulators
Industry standard package
Continuous short-circuit protection
Wide input range
-40 °C to +80 °C Operating temperature
Efficiency up to 94%
Pin compatible with LM78MXX

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