ON Semiconductor LP2950ACDT-5RKG Voltage Regulator
The LP2950ACDT-5RKG from ON Semiconductor is a reliable and efficient low-dropout voltage regulator that is designed to maintain a stable 5V output with a maximum output current of 100mA. This precision voltage regulator is an ideal choice for battery-powered applications due to its low quiescent current and low dropout voltage, ensuring extended battery life and consistent performance.
Encased in a TO-252 (DPAK) package, the LP2950ACDT-5RKG is not only robust but also compact, making it suitable for space-constrained applications. Its small footprint allows for seamless integration into a wide array of electronic devices ranging from consumer electronics to industrial control systems.
The device features a tight output voltage tolerance, which is critical for sensitive electronics that demand a consistent power supply. With built-in overcurrent protection and thermal shutdown, the LP2950ACDT-5RKG ensures that the devices it powers are safeguarded against potential damage caused by abnormal operating conditions.
Key features of the LP2950ACDT-5RKG include:
- Fixed 5V output voltage with high accuracy
- Low dropout voltage, ideal for battery-operated devices
- Low quiescent current, enhancing battery life
- Maximum output current of 100mA suitable for a range of applications
- Overcurrent protection and thermal shutdown for device safety
- Stable with low-ESR capacitors, offering flexibility in design
- TO-252 (DPAK) package for easy mounting and space-saving
Applications for the LP2950ACDT-5RKG are diverse, including but not limited to:
- Portable electronics such as PDAs and mobile phones
- Microcontroller power supplies
- Reference voltage sources
- Computer add-on cards
- Electronic toys and educational devices
Overall, the LP2950ACDT-5RKG from ON Semiconductor is a versatile and dependable component that provides a stable power supply while minimizing power loss, making it an excellent choice for designers who require a high-performance voltage regulator for their electronic projects.