The AP2204RB-5.0TRG1 is a high-performance, low-dropout linear regulator designed and produced by Diodes Incorporated, a leading manufacturer in the semiconductor market. This regulator is specifically engineered to deliver a stable and precise 5.0V output voltage, making it an ideal solution for a wide range of applications that require consistent and reliable power supply.
Key Features:
- Output Voltage: Precisely regulated 5.0V output, ideal for powering sensitive electronics that require a stable voltage source.
- High Accuracy: Offers excellent load and line regulation, ensuring minimal voltage fluctuations under varying conditions.
- Low Dropout: The low dropout feature allows the regulator to maintain output voltage even when the input-to-output differential is small, enhancing efficiency and battery life in portable applications.
- Current Capacity: Capable of delivering up to 150mA of continuous output current, suitable for a variety of low-power devices.
- Thermal Protection: Integrated thermal shutdown mechanism protects the device from overheating, ensuring long-term reliability.
- Overcurrent Protection: Built-in current limit feature prevents damage to the regulator and the load in the event of a fault or excessive power draw.
Applications:
The AP2204RB-5.0TRG1 is versatile and can be used in a multitude of applications, including:
- Battery-powered equipment
- Portable media players
- Handheld devices
- Microcontroller power supplies
- Consumer electronics
Quality and Reliability:
Diodes Incorporated is known for its commitment to quality, and the AP2204RB-5.0TRG1 is no exception. It is manufactured using high-grade materials and is subjected to rigorous testing to ensure it meets industry standards for performance and reliability. Available in a compact SOT-25 package, it is designed for easy integration into a wide range of electronic assemblies.
Environmental Compliance:
The AP2204RB-5.0TRG1 is RoHS compliant, reflecting Diodes Incorporated's dedication to environmental responsibility by reducing the use of hazardous substances in electronics.