The TLE4295GV26HTMA1 is a low-dropout (LDO) voltage regulator from Infineon Technologies. It's designed to provide a stable and regulated output voltage for automotive and industrial applications. It is particularly well-suited for powering microcontrollers and other sensitive electronic components in environments where voltage fluctuations or noise are present.
Applications:
- Automotive Electronics: Used for powering microcontrollers, sensors, and other electronic components in automotive systems.
- Industrial Control Systems: Employed in industrial control systems to provide a stable power supply for sensitive electronics.
- Battery-Powered Devices: Can be used in battery-powered applications to regulate voltage and extend battery life.
- Microcontroller Power Supply: Provides a stable power supply for microcontrollers in various applications.
- Sensor Power Supply: Used to power sensors in automotive, industrial, and consumer applications.
Features:
- Low Dropout Voltage: Maintains a stable output voltage even with a low input voltage.
- Output Voltage of 2.6V: Provides a fixed output voltage of 2.6V.
- Overcurrent Protection: Protects the regulator and the load from overcurrent conditions.
- Overtemperature Protection: Protects the regulator from overheating.
- Reverse Polarity Protection: Protects the regulator from damage due to reverse polarity.
Benefits:
- Stable Output Voltage: Ensures stable operation of connected electronic components.
- Robust Protection Features: Protects the regulator and the load from various fault conditions.
- High Efficiency: Low dropout voltage minimizes power dissipation.
- Compact Design: Suitable for space-constrained applications.
- Reliable Operation: Robust design ensures reliable performance in demanding conditions.
Specifications:
The TLE4295GV26HTMA1 has an output voltage of 2.6V. The input voltage range is 3V to 45V. The output current is up to 150mA. It comes in a PG-SCT595-5 package. The operating temperature range is typically from -40°C to +150°C. The quiescent current is very low, typically around 40µA.