ON Semiconductor NCP699SN15T1G Voltage Regulator
The ON Semiconductor NCP699SN15T1G is a highly efficient, low dropout voltage regulator designed to deliver a fixed output voltage of 1.5V with an input voltage range from 2.5V to 5.5V. This makes it an ideal choice for battery-powered applications, and portable electronic devices where energy efficiency is a critical concern. The NCP699SN15T1G is part of ON Semiconductor's extensive range of power management solutions, reflecting the company's commitment to providing innovative, high-performance components for today's electronic market.
The device is capable of supplying up to 300mA of output current, which is sufficient for a wide array of low-power applications. Its low dropout voltage ensures that the regulator maintains a constant output even when the supply voltage is very close to the output voltage, thus maximizing battery life in portable applications. The NCP699SN15T1G also features excellent load and line regulation, ensuring a stable output voltage over various conditions.
One of the key features of the NCP699SN15T1G is its thermal shutdown and current limit protection, which safeguards the device and the application from damage due to overheating and overcurrent conditions. This adds an extra layer of reliability, which is essential for maintaining the longevity and performance of the end product.
The NCP699SN15T1G comes in a compact TSOP-5 package, making it suitable for space-constrained applications. Its small footprint allows designers to save precious board space while still delivering a robust power management solution. Additionally, the regulator's low quiescent current contributes to the overall energy efficiency of the application, further extending battery life when the device is in standby mode.
With its combination of low dropout performance, high efficiency, and protection features, the ON Semiconductor NCP699SN15T1G voltage regulator is an excellent choice for designers looking to optimize their power management systems in portable electronics, such as smartphones, tablets, wireless sensors, and other handheld devices.