Product Overview: MCP1702T-3602E/MB - Microchip Technology
The MCP1702T-3602E/MB is a high-performance, low-dropout voltage regulator from Microchip Technology, designed to deliver a fixed output voltage of 3.6V with a maximum output current of 250mA. This compact and efficient regulator is ideal for battery-powered devices, portable electronics, and other applications where extended battery life and minimal power consumption are critical.
Key Features
- Low Dropout Voltage: The MCP1702T-3602E/MB boasts a low dropout voltage, ensuring efficient regulation even when the input voltage is close to the output voltage, which is essential for maximizing battery life.
- High Output Current: With an ability to supply up to 250mA of output current, this regulator can support a wide range of applications that require moderate power consumption.
- Stable Operation: The device provides excellent output voltage stability and is stable with ceramic output capacitors, ensuring reliable performance across various conditions.
- Low Quiescent Current: It features a low quiescent current of typically 2 µA, which significantly reduces power consumption when the device is in idle mode.
- Thermal Protection: The MCP1702T-3602E/MB includes an overtemperature protection feature that safeguards the device against excessive heat and enhances system reliability.
- Short-Circuit Protection: Built-in short-circuit protection helps prevent damage to the regulator and the connected load in the event of a fault condition.
Applications
The MCP1702T-3602E/MB is suitable for a variety of applications, including but not limited to:
- Battery-powered devices
- Portable electronic equipment
- Microcontroller power supplies
- Wireless communication devices
- Power management for PDAs, GPS devices, and more
Package and Availability
The MCP1702T-3602E/MB comes in a small SOT-89 package, which is ideal for space-constrained applications. It is available for purchase through Microchip Technology's distributors and online store, ensuring easy access for designers and engineers.