Würth Elektronik Expands MagI³C‑VDMM Series with New 1 A and 1.2 A High‑Efficiency Power Modules
Würth Elektronik expands its MagI³C‑VDMM (Variable Step‑Down Micro Module) family with powerful 1 A and 1.2 A variants.
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Based in Waldenburg, Germany, the new modules cover an input voltage range of 2.5 V to 5.5 V—encompassing the common 3.3 V and 5 V bus voltages—and provide an adjustable output between 0.8 V and 5.5 V.
Designed for peak efficiency in low‑load operation, the MagI³C‑VDMM integrates the DC‑DC converter and the coil into a compact LGA‑6EP package, making it an ideal drop‑in replacement for linear regulators.
Typical applications include powering interfaces, microcontrollers, microprocessors, DSPs, and FPGAs. With an efficiency exceeding 96 % and a minimal footprint, these modules excel in mobile and battery‑operated devices. A dedicated sleep‑mode pin allows the converter to be completely shut down, further extending battery life.
The series demonstrates outstanding electromagnetic compatibility: each unit meets the CISP‑32 Class B radiated‑interference standard without the need for additional filtering.
Available immediately from stock, Würth Elektronik offers free samples to qualified customers. Contact the team to request a sample and experience the performance firsthand.
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