Diodes Incorporated AP7345D-3030RH4-7 Low Dropout Regulator
The AP7345D-3030RH4-7 is a highly efficient, low dropout regulator designed by Diodes Incorporated, offering a compact and reliable solution for a wide variety of applications. This regulator is specifically engineered to deliver a fixed output voltage of 3.0V with a maximum output current of 300mA, making it an ideal choice for portable and battery-powered devices where power efficiency is critical.
Constructed with an input voltage range from 2.2V to 5.5V, the AP7345D-3030RH4-7 is versatile enough to accommodate a range of power sources. Its low dropout voltage ensures maximum battery life by allowing the regulator to continue operating even as the input voltage approaches the output voltage. This feature is particularly beneficial for devices that experience fluctuating power levels or require a stable voltage supply down to low battery levels.
The device boasts excellent load and line regulation characteristics, maintaining stable output despite variations in input voltage or load conditions. Additionally, it offers thermal shutdown and current limit protection, safeguarding the device and the system it powers from potential damage due to overheating or overcurrent conditions.
With a quiescent current of just 25μA, the AP7345D-3030RH4-7 is designed for energy-sensitive applications. The low quiescent current minimizes power consumption when the device is in standby mode, further prolonging battery life in portable applications.
Packaged in a small X2-DFN1410-4, the component is not only space-efficient but also suitable for high-density PCB layouts, which is essential for modern miniaturized electronic assemblies. Its surface-mount design facilitates automated manufacturing processes, ensuring a reliable and cost-effective production.
Whether used in mobile phones, personal media players, cameras, sensors, or other portable devices, the AP7345D-3030RH4-7 from Diodes Incorporated represents a dependable and efficient power management solution that meets the stringent requirements of today's electronic equipment.