AP7217-33SG-13 - Voltage Regulator from Diodes Incorporated
The AP7217-33SG-13 is a versatile and efficient low dropout voltage regulator designed by Diodes Incorporated, a leading manufacturer in the semiconductor market. This component is specifically engineered to deliver a stable and precise 3.3V output voltage, which is essential for powering sensitive electronic circuits and maintaining the reliability of the system.
Key Features
- Output Voltage: The device provides a fixed output voltage of 3.3V, which is ideal for a wide range of applications in consumer, industrial, and computing devices.
- High Accuracy: With an impressive output voltage accuracy of ±1%, the AP7217-33SG-13 ensures precise voltage regulation, which is critical for the performance of connected components.
- Low Dropout: The low dropout feature enables the regulator to maintain a stable output voltage even when the input voltage is very close to the output voltage, enhancing the efficiency of the system.
- Current Capacity: Capable of delivering up to 600mA of continuous output current, this regulator can support a range of power needs for various circuits.
- Thermal Protection: It is equipped with built-in thermal shutdown protection to prevent damage from overheating, ensuring long-term reliability and safety.
- Short-Circuit Protection: The AP7217-33SG-13 also features short-circuit protection, which guards the device and the load against faults and accidental shorts.
- Package: Housed in a compact SOT-223 package, it offers a space-saving solution without compromising on performance.
Applications
The AP7217-33SG-13 is suitable for a variety of applications that require a regulated 3.3V power supply. It is commonly used in:
- Portable devices
- Microcontroller-based systems
- Wireless communication devices
- Power management modules
- Consumer electronics
With its robust feature set and Diodes Incorporated's reputation for quality, the AP7217-33SG-13 is an excellent choice for designers looking to integrate a reliable voltage regulator into their electronic projects.