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PTH05060W - DC-DC / Non-Isolated POLA

Download the PTH05060W datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the PTH05060W_pth05060_1200432549 variant, as both devices belong to the same dc-dc / non-isolated pola family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Key Features

  • available in the industry. The primary new feature provides for sequencing between multiple modules, a function, which is becoming a necessity for powering advanced silicon including DSP’s, FPGA’s and ASIC’s requiring controlled powerup and power-down. Other industry leading features include margin up/down controls, prebias start-up capability and efficiencies up to 94%. The PTH05060 has an input voltage of 4.5 Vdc to 5.5 Vdc and offers a wide 0.8 Vdc to 3.6 Vdc output voltage range with up to 1.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (PTH05060W_pth05060_1200432549_Emerson.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number PTH05060W
Manufacturer Emerson
File Size 341.41 KB
Description DC-DC / Non-Isolated POLA
Datasheet download datasheet PTH05060W Datasheet

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PTH05060 5 Vin single output DC-DC CONVERTERS • • • • • • • • • • • POLA Non-isolated NEW Product 1 10 A output current 5 V input voltage Wide-output voltage adjust (0.8 Vdc to 3.6 Vdc) Auto-track™ sequencing* Margin up/down controls Pre-bias start-up capability Efficiencies up to 94% Output ON/OFF inhibit Output voltage sense Point-of-Load-Alliance (POLA) compatible Available RoHS compliant The PTH05060 is a next generation series of non-isolated dc-dc converters offering some of the most advanced POL features available in the industry. The primary new feature provides for sequencing between multiple modules, a function, which is becoming a necessity for powering advanced silicon including DSP’s, FPGA’s and ASIC’s requiring controlled powerup and power-down.