ON Semiconductor LM350TG Adjustable Voltage Regulator
The ON Semiconductor LM350TG is a versatile and robust adjustable voltage regulator designed for a wide array of applications requiring a variable output voltage. Capable of supplying in excess of 3A over an output voltage range of 1.2V to 33V, this regulator is notable for its ease of use and flexibility, making it an ideal choice for power supplies, battery chargers, and similar projects.
The LM350TG is part of the LM350 voltage regulator family, which is well-regarded for its reliability and performance. This three-terminal regulator is packaged in a TO-220 form factor, ensuring compatibility with a variety of circuit board layouts and designs. The device features thermal overload protection and short-circuit protection, providing a high level of safety and stability for your electronic devices.
Adjusting the output voltage is straightforward and requires only two external resistors to set the desired voltage level. This provides design engineers with the ability to fine-tune the voltage to meet specific requirements. Additionally, the LM350TG can be used in tandem with external components to create adjustable current sources or more complex power supply configurations.
Key Features of the LM350TG:
- Output Voltage Range: 1.2V to 33V
- Output Current in Excess of 3A
- Output is Adjustable via Two External Resistors
- Thermal Overload Protection
- Short-Circuit Protection
- TO-220 Package for Easy Implementation
With its robust design and comprehensive protection features, the LM350TG is a dependable component for any power regulation needs. Whether you're designing consumer electronics, industrial equipment, or experimenting with custom electronics projects, the LM350TG offers the performance and adaptability that modern applications demand.
ON Semiconductor's commitment to quality ensures that the LM350TG voltage regulator is a reliable choice for both hobbyists and professional engineers. Its combination of flexibility, power handling, and protection features make it an essential part of any power supply designer's toolkit.