MP3304CDD-LF-Z

Monolithic Power Systems (MPS)
946-MP3304CDDLFZ
MP3304CDD-LF-Z

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Description:
LED Lighting Driver ICs 18V WLED Driver

Lifecycle:
NRND:
Not recommended for new designs.
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Availability

Stock:
Non-Stocked
Factory Lead Time:
18 Weeks Estimated factory production time.
Minimum: 5000   Multiples: 5000
Unit Price:
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Full Reel (Order in multiples of 5000)
0,782 € 3.910,00 €

Product Attribute Attribute Value Select Attribute
Monolithic Power Systems (MPS)
Product Category: LED Lighting Driver ICs
RoHS:  
1 Output
Boost
QFN-8
6 V
2.5 V
2.2 MHz
MP3304
- 40 C
+ 85 C
Reel
Brand: Monolithic Power Systems (MPS)
Dimming: PWM
For Use With: White LEDs
Input Voltage: 2.5 V to 6 V
Mounting Style: SMD/SMT
Number of Channels: 1 Channel
Pd - Power Dissipation: 1.9 W
Product: LED Lighting Drivers
Product Type: LED Lighting Drivers
Factory Pack Quantity: 5000
Subcategory: Driver ICs
Supply Current - Max: 850 uA
Type: White LED Driver
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TARIC:
8542399000
CNHTS:
8542319000
CAHTS:
8542390000
USHTS:
8542390090
JPHTS:
854239099
MXHTS:
8542399901
ECCN:
EAR99

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