AN8081NKManufacturer: PAN 2ch. Switching Power Supply Control | |||
| Partnumber | Manufacturer | Quantity | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|
| AN8081NK | PAN | 93 | In Stock |
Description and Introduction
2ch. Switching Power Supply Control The part AN8081NK is manufactured by PAN (Panasonic). Here are the specifications from Ic-phoenix technical data files:
1. **Type**: Voltage Regulator IC   This information is based solely on the available data for AN8081NK from PAN. |
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Application Scenarios & Design Considerations
2ch. Switching Power Supply Control# Technical Documentation: AN8081NK DC-DC Converter IC
## 1. Application Scenarios ### 1.1 Typical Use Cases -  Voltage Regulation : Converting higher DC input voltages (typically 8-40V) to stable lower output voltages (adjustable via external components) ### 1.2 Industry Applications ####  Industrial Automation  ####  Consumer Electronics  ####  Automotive Systems  ####  Telecommunications  ### 1.3 Practical Advantages and Limitations ####  Advantages  ####  Limitations  ## 2. Design Considerations ### 2.1 Common Design Pitfalls and Solutions ####  Pitfall 1: Insufficient Input/Output Capacitance  ####  Pitfall 2: Improper |
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| Partnumber | Manufacturer | Quantity | Availability |
| AN8081NK | 15 | In Stock | |
Description and Introduction
2ch. Switching Power Supply Control The part AN8081NK is a microcontroller manufactured by Panasonic. It is a 4-bit single-chip microcontroller with a built-in LCD driver, designed for applications such as electronic thermometers, timers, and other small-scale control systems.  
Key specifications:   Additional features include a built-in timer, watchdog timer, and low-power consumption modes.   For exact datasheet details, refer to the official Panasonic documentation. |
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Application Scenarios & Design Considerations
2ch. Switching Power Supply Control# Technical Documentation: AN8081NK Power Management IC
## 1. Application Scenarios ### 1.1 Typical Use Cases -  Step-down (buck) voltage regulation  from input voltages up to 36V to lower output voltages (commonly 3.3V, 5V, 12V) ### 1.2 Industry Applications  Automotive Electronics:   Consumer Electronics:   Telecommunications:  ### 1.3 Practical Advantages and Limitations  Advantages:   Limitations:  ## 2. Design Considerations ### 2.1 Common Design Pitfalls and Solutions  Pitfall 1: Input Voltage Transients   Pitfall 2: Output Voltage Instability   Pitfall 3: Excessive EMI/RFI   Pitfall 4: Thermal Overstress  ### 2.2 Compatibility Issues with Other Components  Microcontroller Interfaces:  |
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