Introducing the AP130-18WL-7 Low Dropout Regulator from Diodes Incorporated
Diodes Incorporated presents the AP130-18WL-7, a high-performance low dropout (LDO) regulator designed to deliver a continuous 300mA output current. This LDO regulator is an ideal choice for portable and battery-operated devices due to its low quiescent current and high efficiency, which helps to extend battery life.
The AP130-18WL-7 operates over a wide input voltage range from 2.5V to 6V, making it versatile for various applications. It provides a fixed output voltage of 1.8V, which is a common requirement for many digital circuits, ensuring compatibility with a broad range of microcontrollers, sensors, and other low-power integrated circuits.
One of the key features of this LDO is its excellent load and line regulation, ensuring a stable output even with changes in input voltage or variations in the load. The AP130-18WL-7 also boasts a low dropout voltage, which means it can maintain a regulated output even when the supply voltage is very close to the output voltage, maximizing the usable range of the battery voltage in portable applications.
The device is also equipped with several protective features to ensure reliable operation under adverse conditions. These include over-current protection and thermal shutdown, which safeguard the device and the load from damage due to excessive current or overheating.
For ease of integration into various designs, the AP130-18WL-7 is available in a small SOT-23 package, which is highly valued in space-constrained applications. The compact form factor allows designers to maintain a small footprint on PCBs while still benefiting from the regulator's robust performance.
Overall, the AP130-18WL-7 from Diodes Incorporated is a superior choice for designers looking for a reliable and efficient voltage regulation solution. Its low power consumption, excellent regulation characteristics, and comprehensive protection features make it an essential component for power management tasks in portable devices and low-power electronics.