The MC78PC25NTRG from ON Semiconductor is a highly efficient and reliable voltage regulator, designed to manage power supply within a wide range of electronic applications. This linear voltage regulator offers a fixed output voltage of 2.5V, which is ideal for low-voltage electronics that require a stable power source.
Key Features
- Output Voltage: Fixed 2.5V, providing a stable power supply for sensitive electronics.
- Output Current: Capable of delivering up to 1A of output current, making it suitable for a variety of applications.
- Package: Available in a Pb-free, surface-mount DPAK package, ensuring easy integration into PCB designs.
- Low Dropout: Features a low dropout voltage, which enhances efficiency by minimizing the difference between input and output voltages.
- Thermal Shutdown: Integrated thermal shutdown mechanism protects the device from overheating, thus ensuring long-term reliability.
- Current Limiting: Built-in current limiting functionality helps to safeguard the regulator and the load from short-circuit conditions.
- Wide Operating Temperature Range: Can operate effectively across a broad temperature range, making it suitable for industrial and automotive applications.
Applications
The MC78PC25NTRG is a versatile component that is well-suited for a diverse array of electronic devices. It is commonly used in:
- Consumer Electronics
- Automotive Systems
- Industrial Equipment
- Telecommunication Devices
- Portable Battery-Powered Gadgets
Quality and Compliance
ON Semiconductor is committed to delivering high-quality components. The MC78PC25NTRG is designed to meet rigorous industry standards, ensuring performance and reliability. It is RoHS compliant, which means it adheres to the restriction of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment.
For engineers and designers looking for a dependable voltage regulation solution, the MC78PC25NTRG offers the perfect blend of performance, efficiency, and durability. Its robust design and comprehensive feature set make it an excellent choice for powering today's sophisticated electronic circuits.