ON Semiconductor NCP137AFCT105T2G LDO Voltage Regulator
The ON Semiconductor NCP137AFCT105T2G is a high-performance, low-dropout (LDO) voltage regulator designed to deliver a fixed output voltage with high accuracy. This component is ideal for a wide range of applications, including portable devices, wireless communication systems, and power-sensitive electronics that require stable and efficient power management solutions.
Key Features:
- Fixed Output Voltage: The NCP137AFCT105T2G provides a stable 1.05V output voltage, which is crucial for maintaining the performance of sensitive electronic circuits.
- High Accuracy: With an impressive accuracy level, this LDO ensures that the output voltage remains within tight tolerances, minimizing the risk of device malfunction due to power supply variations.
- Low Dropout: The low dropout feature enables the regulator to maintain its output voltage even when the input-to-output differential is minimal, making it highly efficient and ideal for battery-operated devices.
- Current Capability: This device can supply up to 1A of continuous output current, making it suitable for a range of power-hungry applications.
- Thermal Protection: Built-in thermal shutdown functionality protects the device from damage due to overheating, ensuring long-term reliability and safety.
- Overcurrent Protection: The NCP137AFCT105T2G also features overcurrent protection to safeguard the regulator and the load from excessive current conditions.
- Package Type: The product is available in a compact, leadless 2x2 mm DFN-6 package, which is perfect for space-constrained applications.
Applications:
The versatile NCP137AFCT105T2G LDO voltage regulator is suitable for a variety of applications, including but not limited to:
- Smartphones and tablets
- Portable gaming systems
- Wireless LAN and Bluetooth devices
- Wearable technology
- Medical devices
- Power supply modules
With its robust feature set and reliable performance, the NCP137AFCT105T2G from ON Semiconductor is an excellent choice for designers looking to enhance the power management capabilities of their next-generation electronic products.