MIC5366-3.3YMT-TZ Voltage Regulator by Microchip Technology
The MIC5366-3.3YMT-TZ is a high-performance, low-dropout voltage regulator from Microchip Technology, designed to deliver a fixed output voltage of 3.3V with enhanced stability and energy efficiency. This component is particularly suitable for battery-powered devices, as well as for applications requiring a stable voltage supply, such as microcontrollers, sensors, and portable electronics.
Key Features:
- Fixed Output Voltage: The regulator provides a stable 3.3V output, which is crucial for sensitive electronic circuits that require a consistent power supply to function correctly.
- Low Dropout: With its low dropout performance, the MIC5366-3.3YMT-TZ ensures optimal operation even when the input voltage is very close to the output voltage, making it highly efficient in battery-operated devices where conserving power is essential.
- High Output Accuracy: The output voltage accuracy is maintained within tight tolerances, ensuring reliable performance and compatibility with a wide range of electronic components.
- Thermal Shutdown Protection: The built-in thermal shutdown feature protects the device from overheating, enhancing its reliability and longevity.
- Current Limit Protection: To safeguard the regulator and the downstream circuitry, the MIC5366-3.3YMT-TZ includes current limit protection that prevents excessive currents from causing damage.
- Compact Package: The device comes in a small 4-pin 1.2mm x 1.6mm thin MLF® package, making it an ideal choice for space-constrained applications.
Applications:
The MIC5366-3.3YMT-TZ is versatile and can be used in a variety of applications, including but not limited to:
- Mobile Phones
- Wireless LAN Devices
- Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs)
- Portable Media Players
- Handheld Instruments
- GPS Receivers
With its precision output voltage, low dropout, and compact form factor, the MIC5366-3.3YMT-TZ from Microchip Technology is an excellent choice for designers looking to optimize power management in their next project.