Power Integrations, AC/DC Converter 3 A, 0 V 7-Pin, DIP TNY266PN

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100 - 100$1.772$88.60
150 +$1.698$84.90

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RS Stock No.:
146-5660
Mfr. Part No.:
TNY266PN
Brand:
Power Integrations
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Brand

Power Integrations

Maximum Input Voltage

265V

Product Type

AC/DC Converter

Mount Type

Through Hole

Output Power

15W

Switching Frequency

132kHz

Pin Count

7

Maximum Output Current

3A

Package Type

DIP

Minimum Input Voltage

85V

Topology

Flyback

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Duty Cycle

68%

Maximum Operating Temperature

150°C

Standards/Approvals

No

Series

TinySwitch-II

Length

9.83mm

Height

3.68mm

Minimum Output Voltage

0V

Supply Current

265μA

Automotive Standard

No

RoHS Status: Exempt

TinySwitch™-II integrates a 700 V power MOSFET, oscillator, high voltage switched current source, current limit and thermal shutdown circuitry onto a monolithic device. The start-up and operating power are derived directly from the voltage on the DRAIN pin, eliminating the need for a bias winding and associated circuitry. In addition, the TinySwitch-II devices incorporate auto-restart, line undervoltage sense, and frequency jittering.

Fully integrated auto-restart for short circuit and open loop fault protection – saves external component costs

Programmable line under-voltage detect feature prevents power on/off glitches – saves external components

Frequency jittering dramatically reduces EMI (∼10 dB) – minimizes EMI filter component costs

132 kHz operation reduces transformer size – allows use of EF12.6 or EE13 cores for low cost and small size

Built-in circuitry practically eliminates audible noise with ordinary dip-varnished transformer

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