| Pin | Name | Description | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | VIN | Unregulated DC input (e.g., 24V) | | 2 | GND | Common ground (input and output) | | 3 | ON/OFF | Remote control (TTL high = on) | | 4 | NC | No connect | | 5 | TRIM | Output voltage adjust (use resistor divider) | | 6 | VOUT | Regulated DC output | | 7 | SENSE | Remote sense (connect to VOUT if unused) |
The UP0132P is a specific electronic component identifier. However, it is critical to note that this part number is not a standard JEDEC or common industry-wide code (like a 2N2222 or LM317). Through market research, the UP0132P most frequently refers to a DC-DC Converter Module (often a step-down/boost or isolated power supply) or, less commonly, a specialized RF transistor or thyristor from Japanese manufacturers (e.g., NEC or Mitsubishi).
Need more help? Search for the exact alphanumeric string including any prefix/suffix (e.g., "UP0132P-123") or upload a clear photo of the component and its PCB to electronics forums like EEVblog or Reddit r/AskElectronics.
| Pin | Name | Description | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | VIN | Unregulated DC input (e.g., 24V) | | 2 | GND | Common ground (input and output) | | 3 | ON/OFF | Remote control (TTL high = on) | | 4 | NC | No connect | | 5 | TRIM | Output voltage adjust (use resistor divider) | | 6 | VOUT | Regulated DC output | | 7 | SENSE | Remote sense (connect to VOUT if unused) |
The UP0132P is a specific electronic component identifier. However, it is critical to note that this part number is not a standard JEDEC or common industry-wide code (like a 2N2222 or LM317). Through market research, the UP0132P most frequently refers to a DC-DC Converter Module (often a step-down/boost or isolated power supply) or, less commonly, a specialized RF transistor or thyristor from Japanese manufacturers (e.g., NEC or Mitsubishi). up0132p datasheet
Need more help? Search for the exact alphanumeric string including any prefix/suffix (e.g., "UP0132P-123") or upload a clear photo of the component and its PCB to electronics forums like EEVblog or Reddit r/AskElectronics. | Pin | Name | Description | |