6A/12A/16A Non-isolated POL DC/DC Converter K12MT Series

6A/12A/16A Non-isolated POL DC/DC Converter K12MT Series.jpg

MORNSUN released a compact non-isolated POL DC/DC converter K12MT series. The K12MT series provides an output current of 6A, 12A, 16A, and their output voltage can be accurately adjustable from 0.6V to 5.5V.

 

The K12MT series is an integrated solution, engineers can easily design it with a few peripheral components. The 6A/12A/16A modules share the same standard package and pinout, giving designers the flexibility to modify POL power requirements without redesigning the PCB.

 

Advantages

1. DOSA & POLA based

K12MT designed in DOSA and POLA standard footprint makes it easy to compatible with the POL power modules on the market.

 

2. Wide output voltage range can be adjustable

0.6~5.5V adjustable output voltage range to match 0.6V/1.2V/1.8V/2.5V/3.3V/5.0V of distributed power systems, such as ASIC, FPGA, DSP, CPU/GPU, and RAM.

 

3. High accuracy

High output voltage accuracy of ±1%, high-speed transient response.

Voltage deviation as low as 50mV, meeting the stable output voltage requirements on different working conditions.

 

4. Miniature structure

12*12mm miniature structure, make it greatly improves PCB space utilization.

 

Applications

POL regulators can provide the step-down voltage required by circuits to power various loads, such as microprocessors, memories, and other components.

  • For example, the K12MT series product application scheme in OTN transmission devices is referenced below.

K12MT series' application scheme in OTN transmission devices.jpg

 

Features

  • High efficiency up to 95%

  • Wide input voltage range: 4.5VDC-14.4VDC

  • Adjustable output voltage: 0.6VDC-5.5VDC

  • Operating temperature range: -40℃ to +85℃

  • High-speed transient response

  • Compact SMD package: 12.20 x 12.20 x 8.70mm

  • SENSE, TRIM, PGOOD

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