Meet the AP1509-50SG-13 – Integrated Circuit for Step-Down Converters

2025-03-07

AP1509-50SG-13 is an advanced integrated circuit from Diodes Incorporated, designed for use in step-down DC-DC converters. With high efficiency and the ability to deliver up to 2A of current, it is an ideal solution for devices requiring a stable 5V output. Its compact design, ease of integration, and low power consumption make the AP1509-50SG-13 perfect for applications such as power supplies, chargers, and small-sized power systems.

Features:

  • IC Type: Step-down DC-DC converter.
  • Output Voltage: 5V.
  • Maximum Output Current: 2A.
  • Efficiency: High conversion efficiency, ensuring reduced energy losses and better overall performance.
  • Low Power Consumption: Ideal for low-power applications.
  • Compact Design: Small size facilitates integration into space-constrained devices.
  • Over-temperature and Short Circuit Protection: Built-in protection mechanisms enhance reliability and safety.
  • Thermal Shutdown Protection: The device automatically shuts down if the temperature exceeds a safe threshold (around 150°C) to prevent damage.
  • Short Circuit Protection: The device protects against short circuits by automatically limiting the current or shutting down in the event of a short circuit.

Applications:

  • Power Supplies: To power devices requiring a 5V output.
  • Chargers: In mobile devices and other applications that require efficient charging.
  • Portable Electronics: Power for devices like GPS systems, audio systems, smartphones.
  • Embedded Systems: In applications with microprocessors, microcontrollers, sensors, and other components requiring stable voltage.
  • DIY Projects: Ideal for use in electronic and hobbyist projects where a compact and efficient converter is needed.

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AP1509-50SG-13

Buck Switching Regulator IC Positive Fixed 5V 1 Output 2A AP1509-50SG-13; AP1509-50SG;
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