The MIC39150-1.8BUTR is a high-performance, low-dropout linear voltage regulator from Microchip Technology, designed to deliver a fixed output of 1.8 volts. This regulator is part of Microchip's MIC39150 series, which is renowned for its high accuracy, low noise, and robust power management capabilities.
Key Features
- Output Voltage: The device provides a precise 1.8V output, making it ideal for sensitive electronics that require a stable power supply.
- High Current Capability: It can deliver up to 1.5A of continuous output current, ensuring reliable performance for high-demand applications.
- Low Dropout Voltage: The MIC39150-1.8BUTR boasts a low dropout voltage, which enhances efficiency by allowing operation closer to the input voltage.
- Thermal and Overcurrent Protection: Built-in thermal shutdown and current limit features protect the device and the connected components from damage due to overheating or excessive current draw.
- Stable with Ceramic Capacitors: The regulator is stable with low ESR ceramic output capacitors, offering flexibility in design and improved transient response.
- Fast Transient Response: It is designed to maintain stability and performance even during rapid changes in load, which is critical for powering modern digital circuits.
- Wide Operating Temperature Range: The device operates over an industrial temperature range, making it suitable for a variety of challenging environments.
Applications
The MIC39150-1.8BUTR is versatile and can be used in a wide array of applications, including:
- High-speed digital logic supplies
- Microprocessor and microcontroller systems
- Networking and telecommunication equipment
- Post-regulation for switching supplies
Package and Availability
This regulator is available in a thermally efficient, 5-pin TO-220 package, ensuring that the device can handle higher current loads without overheating. The "UTR" suffix indicates that this product is provided in tape and reel packaging, which is convenient for automated assembly processes.
For precise specifications and performance data, designers and engineers should consult the datasheet and Microchip Technology's technical support resources.