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Analog Devices LT1074CT7#PBF — Microcontrollers & Processors (MCU / MPU / DSP)

LT1074CT7#PBF Multi-Topology Regulator, 5.5A, TO-220-7

MPNLT1074CT7#PBF
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Analog Devices LT1074CT7#PBF multi-configuration switching regulator, 5.5A switch current, 100 kHz, buck/boost/flyback, adjustable output, TO-220-7 formed leads, tube.

$16.76Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
PackagingTO-220-7 Formed Leads
RoHSROHS3 Compliant
Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsAuthenticity-screened · ESD-safe packingListing updated Aug 2026

Specifications

LT1074CT7#PBF specifications
ParameterValue
Output typeAdjustable
MountingThrough Hole
Voltage - input45V
Voltage - output35V
Voltage - output (Min (Fixed))2.5V
Output current5.5A (Switch)
Frequency100kHz
I/O channels1
Operating temperature0°C ~ 70°C (TA)
PackageTube
FunctionStep-Up, Step-Down, Step-Up/Step-Down
TopologyBuck, Boost, Flyback
CaseTO-220-7 Formed Leads
Output configurationPositive or Negative
Synchronous rectifierNo

Product details

Package and field-swap story

The LT1074CT7#PBF comes in a through-hole TO-220-7 package with formed leads — the kind you can swap on a bench or in a panel with a basic iron and solder sucker. No hot-air station needed, no reflow profile to dial in. The formed leads mean it sits flat on the board without extra bending, and the tab is the thermal pad: bolt it to a heatsink if you are pushing the 5.5 A switch current.

This is a multi-topology regulator — buck, boost, or flyback — so a single BOM line covers step-down, step-up, or isolated designs. The 5.5 A switch current is the internal FET limit; the actual output current depends on the topology and input-to-output voltage ratio. At 100 kHz switching, the inductor is physically larger than a modern 500 kHz part, but the low frequency keeps switching noise out of sensitive analog rails — good for audio or instrumentation supplies. Input range is 8 V to 45 V, output adjustable from 2.5 V to 35 V. The 2.5 V minimum output means it cannot generate a sub-2.5 V rail directly — you would need a post-regulator LDO for 1.8 V or 1.2 V logic.

For a through-hole part with this kind of topology flexibility, it is a stable line-item for both new builds and legacy board repairs.