
LNK363GN-TL
ActiveAC/DC CONVERTER, FLYBACK, 85 VAC TO 265 VAC IN, 7.5 W, SMD-8
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LNK363GN-TL
ActiveAC/DC CONVERTER, FLYBACK, 85 VAC TO 265 VAC IN, 7.5 W, SMD-8
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Technical Specifications
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| Specification | LNK363GN-TL |
|---|---|
| Duty Cycle | 60 % |
| Fault Protection | Open Loop, Over Temperature, Short Circuit, Current Limiting |
| Frequency - Switching | 132 kHz |
| Internal Switch(s) | True |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Operating Temperature [Max] | 150 °C |
| Operating Temperature [Min] | -40 °C |
| Output Isolation | Isolated |
| Package / Case | 8-SMD (7 Leads), Gull Wing |
| Power (Watts) | 7.5 W |
| Supplier Device Package | SMD-8B |
| Topology | Flyback |
| Voltage - Breakdown | 700 V |
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Description
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LNK363 Series
LinkSwitch™-XT energy efficient, low power off-line switcher IC incorporates a 700V power MOSFET, oscillator, simple ON/OFF control scheme, high-voltage switched current source, frequency jittering, cycle-by cycle current limit and thermal shutdown circuitry onto a monolithic IC. The start-up and operating power are derived directly from the DRAIN pin, eliminating the need for a bias winding and associated circuitry. Proprietary IC trimming and transformer construction techniques enable Clampless™ designs with LNK362 for lower system cost, component count and higher efficiency. Self-biased supply saves transformer auxiliary winding and associated bias supply components. It meets HV creepage requirements between DRAIN and all other pins both on the PCB and at the package. Applications include chargers/adapters for cell/cordless phones, PDAs, digital cameras, MP3/portable audio players, shavers, supplies for appliances, industrial systems and metering.
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