The LT3042MPMSE#PBF is a state-of-the-art linear regulator from Analog Devices Inc., designed to deliver optimal performance for noise-sensitive applications. This high-performance regulator is engineered to provide ultra-low noise and high power supply rejection ratio (PSRR) which makes it an ideal choice for RF and analog circuitry requiring a pristine power supply.
Key Features:
- Ultra-Low Noise Output: The LT3042 boasts an exceptional low noise output of only 0.8µVRMS (10Hz to 100kHz), making it perfect for sensitive electronic applications where noise can significantly impact performance.
- High PSRR: With a high PSRR of 79dB at 1MHz, this regulator can effectively suppress any power supply ripple and noise, ensuring a stable and clean output voltage.
- Wide Input Voltage Range: The device operates with an input voltage range from 1.8V to 20V, offering flexibility across various applications and ensuring compatibility with a broad range of input sources.
- Adjustable Output Voltage: The output voltage can be set from 0V to 15V, providing versatility for different voltage requirements.
- Low Dropout Voltage: The low dropout voltage design allows for efficient operation even with minimal difference between the input and output voltages.
- Thermal Protection: The LT3042MPMSE#PBF is equipped with internal thermal limit protection to safeguard the device under high-temperature conditions.
- Package: It comes in a 12-lead MSOP package with an exposed pad for enhanced thermal performance.
Applications:
The LT3042MPMSE#PBF is ideally suited for applications that demand the highest level of power integrity. These include:
- High-end audio equipment
- Precision data conversion systems
- RF applications
- Sensitive instrumentation
- Medical equipment
- Automotive infotainment systems
With its exceptional performance characteristics, the LT3042MPMSE#PBF from Analog Devices Inc. sets the standard for clean, reliable power in advanced electronic systems. Its robust design and versatile features make it an indispensable component for engineers seeking to optimize their designs for noise immunity and power stability.