Dvrt006
To justify selection of dvrt006 over alternatives like the LMZM23606 or the TPSM63606, consider the following comparison:
| Feature | Dvrt006 | LMZM23606 | TPSM63606 | |---------|---------|-----------|-----------| | Max current | 6A | 6A | 6A | | Max input voltage | 48V | 36V | 60V | | Efficiency at 12V/5A | 94% | 92% | 93% | | PMBus support | Yes | No | Optional (external) | | Operating temp range | -40°C to +85°C | -40°C to +125°C | -55°C to +125°C | | Package size | 30x30x10 mm | 9x10x4 mm (larger external passives) | 15x15x6 mm | | Typical price (1k units) | $12.50 | $11.80 | $15.20 | dvrt006
While the dvrt006 does not offer the widest temperature range, its integrated PMBus and compact all-in-one footprint make it ideal for digitally managed power systems where real-time diagnostics are essential. Package queries:
| Timeline | Milestone | |----------|-----------| | Q3 2026 | Release of DVRT006‑R1 (revision 1) with integrated UWB transceiver for high‑precision ranging. | | 2027 | Introduction of a dual‑ADC variant (24‑bit + 16‑bit) for simultaneous high‑speed and ultra‑high‑resolution sampling. | | 2028 | Full AI‑Accelerator add‑on (Tensor‑Lite 10 TOPS) and native Edge‑ML SDK. | | 2029 | Self‑Healing Firmware with blockchain‑based provenance for critical infrastructure deployments. | | 2030 | Quantum‑Resistant Cryptography firmware update (post‑quantum algorithms) to maintain compliance with emerging standards. | Database: