Microchip MCP1824ST-5002E/DB Low Dropout Voltage, Voltage Regulator 300mA, 5 V 3-Pin, SOT-223

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MCP1824ST-5002E/DB
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Microchip
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Brand

Microchip

Regulator Function

LDO

Regulator Type

Low Dropout Voltage

Maximum Output Current

300mA

Output Voltage

5 V

Line Regulation

0.17 %

Accuracy

±2.5%

Load Regulation

1 %

Package Type

SOT-223

Pin Count

3

The Microchip Low Dropout Voltage Regulator is designed to deliver a stable output with minimal input fluctuations, ensuring reliable performance in a variety of applications. The product integrates highly efficient components, making it ideal for battery-operated devices and other power-sensitive applications. With an output current capability that suits demanding circuits, this regulator caters to both consumer and industrial electronics. The compact design promotes ease of integration into existing circuitry, while the robust thermal performance enhances its reliability in diverse operational environments. This product stands out for its balance of efficiency and size, ensuring that engineers can trust it in critical designs without compromising on performance or efficiency.

Provides a stable output voltage under varying load conditions
Features a compact design for easy integration into space constrained applications
Delivers high output current to support demanding electronic circuits
Ensures excellent thermal performance for extended reliability
Designed for low power consumption making it ideal for battery powered devices
Offers a wide input voltage range to accommodate various power sources
Equipped with current limiting protection to safeguard against overloads