ON Semiconductor NCP4626HSN030T1G Voltage Regulator
The ON Semiconductor NCP4626HSN030T1G is a highly efficient, low dropout voltage regulator designed to deliver a fixed output of 3.0V. This compact component is an ideal solution for space-constrained applications that require a stable and reliable power supply. With its high accuracy and low power consumption, the NCP4626HSN030T1G is well-suited for a wide range of electronic devices, including portable and battery-powered equipment.
The regulator operates over a wide input voltage range and is capable of delivering up to 150 mA of continuous output current. This makes it perfect for providing power to microcontrollers, sensors, and other low-power ICs in a circuit. The NCP4626HSN030T1G also features an ultra-low quiescent current, which significantly extends the battery life of portable devices.
One of the key features of the NCP4626HSN030T1G is its thermal shutdown protection, which safeguards the device and the system from overheating. Additionally, the regulator includes current limit protection to prevent damage from overcurrent conditions. These safety features ensure reliable operation under various conditions and enhance the overall durability of the component.
The device is offered in a small footprint, making it an excellent choice for applications where board space is at a premium. The NCP4626HSN030T1G comes in a TSOP-5 package, which is not only space-saving but also allows for efficient heat dissipation.
ON Semiconductor's commitment to quality is evident in the NCP4626HSN030T1G, as it is designed to meet the rigorous standards for performance and reliability. Whether it's for consumer electronics, medical devices, or industrial applications, this voltage regulator is an exemplary choice for designers looking for a combination of performance, efficiency, and compactness.
Key Specifications:
- Output Voltage: 3.0V
- Output Current: Up to 150 mA
- Input Voltage Range: Wide range
- Quiescent Current: Ultra-low
- Package: TSOP-5
- Protection Features: Thermal shutdown, current limit