The KIA7806API is a three-terminal positive voltage regulator manufactured by KEC (Korea Electronics Co., Ltd.). It is designed to provide a stable 6V output voltage with a fixed output current capability. This regulator is commonly used in a wide range of electronic applications to ensure a consistent and reliable power supply for sensitive components.
Applications
- Power supplies for microcontrollers
- Voltage regulation for digital circuits
- Battery chargers
- Powering sensors and transducers
- Regulation in consumer electronics
Features
- Fixed 6V output voltage
- Internal short-circuit current limiting
- Thermal overload protection
- Output transistor safe-area compensation
- High ripple rejection
Benefits
- Provides a stable and reliable 6V power supply
- Protects against short circuits and overloads, enhancing system reliability
- Simple to use with minimal external components required
- Reduces ripple and noise in the power supply, improving circuit performance
- Cost-effective voltage regulation solution
The KIA7806API can typically handle input voltages up to 35V, providing a regulated 6V output. It features built-in protection mechanisms, including short-circuit current limiting and thermal overload protection, ensuring the device's survival under fault conditions. The high ripple rejection minimizes the effect of input voltage variations, resulting in a cleaner and more stable output voltage. It operates over a wide temperature range and is available in various packages to suit different mounting requirements. Utilizing this regulator simplifies power supply design, reduces component count, and enhances the overall robustness of the electronic system. Proper heatsinking may be necessary depending on the load current to prevent overheating.
For detailed specifications, including input voltage range, output current capabilities, thermal resistance, and package dimensions, refer to the official KEC datasheet for the KIA7806API. Ensure adherence to the recommended operating conditions to maximize performance and longevity of the regulator.