PE24110A-X

Murata Power Solutions
580-PE24110A-X
PE24110A-X

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Description:
Switching Voltage Regulators 12A Buck Regulator IC 3.0-3.6Vin 0.35-0.7Vout QFN

Lifecycle:
New Product:
New from this manufacturer.
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In Stock: 500

Stock:
500 Can Dispatch Immediately
Factory Lead Time:
43 Weeks Estimated factory production time for quantities greater than shown.
Minimum: 1   Multiples: 1
Unit Price:
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Pricing (USD)

Qty. Unit Price
Ext. Price
$10.41 $10.41
$10.40 $260.00
Full Reel (Order in multiples of 500)
$7.51 $3,755.00

Product Attribute Attribute Value Select Attribute
Murata
Product Category: Switching Voltage Regulators
RoHS:  
SMD/SMT
QFN-24
Buck
12 A
1 Output
3 V
3.6 V
PE24110
Reel
Cut Tape
Brand: Murata Power Solutions
Input Voltage: 3 V to 3.6 V
Product Type: Switching Voltage Regulators
Shutdown: No Shutdown
Factory Pack Quantity: 500
Subcategory: PMIC - Power Management ICs
Type: Regulator
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USHTS:
8542390090
MXHTS:
8542399999
ECCN:
EAR99

PE24110 Two-Stage Buck Regulator

Murata Power Solutions PE24110 Two-Stage Buck Regulator offers a compact, low-profile, and ultra-high-efficiency step-down DC-DC converter solution. This module delivers 12A per stage output current from an input voltage range of 3V to 3.6V. The output voltage can be adjusted between 0.35V and 0.7V and is selected with external feedback resistors. The module can be connected in parallel for up to four phases to support 48A. To achieve a small 4mm x 3.2mm package size, the PE24110 uses a two-stage design that combines a capacitor divider charge pump followed by dual-phase buck regulators. Murata Power Solutions PE24110 Two-Stage Buck Regulator is ideal for point-of-load (PoL) regulators, optical modules, core supplies, application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs).