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BMR4613001 Datasheet, PDF (1/35 Pages) Ericsson – Input 4.5-14 V, Output up to 12 A / 60 W
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Input 4.5-14 V, Output up to 12 A / 60 W
Key Features
• Small package
12.2 x 12.2 x 8.0 mm (0.48 x 0.48 x 0.315 in)
• 0.6 V - 5.0 V output voltage range
• High efficiency, typ. 96 % at 12Vin, 5Vout and 80% load
• Configuration Control and Monitoring via PMBus
• Adaptive compensation of PWM control loop & fast loop
transient response
• Synchonization input & phase spreading/interleaving
• Voltage Tracking & Voltage margining
• MTBF 24 Mh
General Characteristics
• For narrow board pitch applications (15 mm/0.6 in)
• Pre-bias start-up and shut down
• Monotonic & Soft start Power up
• Input under voltage shutdown
• OTP, output OVP, OCP
• Remote control & Power Good
• Differential sense pins
• Voltage setting via pin-strap or PMBus
• Advanced Configurable via Graphical
User Interface
• ISO 9001/14001 certified supplier
• Highly automated manufacturing ensures quality
Ericsson Internal
PTARBOLDEUOCFT CSOPENCTIEFNICTASTION
No.
B1/P1O30W1-0B0M2R014-0601T1U5ee2cnhUnenical Specification
Date
201039-087-2180
Rev
Reference
1AD/287 01-BMRDY461 Uen A August 2013
© Ericsson AB
12 (43)
Safety Approvals
Design for Environment
Meets requirements in high-
temperature lead-free soldering
processes.
Contents
Ordering Information
General Information
Safety Specification
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Electrical Specification
12A / 0.6-5.0 V
EMC Specification
Operating Information
Thermal Consideration
Connections
Mechanical Information
Soldering Information
Delivery Information
Product Qualification Specification
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