The SGM2036-3.3YN5G/TR is a low-dropout (LDO) linear regulator manufactured by SG Micro Corp. It is designed to provide a stable and precise 3.3V output voltage with a low quiescent current. The device is ideal for a wide range of portable and battery-powered applications that require a compact size and high efficiency.
Applications:
- Cellular Phones
- Cordless Phones
- PDAs
- MP3 Players
- GPS Devices
- Bluetooth Devices
- Wireless Handsets
- Portable Equipment
Features:
- Low Dropout Voltage: Maintains stable output voltage even with low input voltage.
- Low Quiescent Current: Minimizes power consumption in standby mode, extending battery life.
- High Output Accuracy: Provides precise and stable 3.3V output for reliable operation.
- Over-Current Protection: Protects regulator and load from damage due to excessive current.
- Over-Temperature Protection: Prevents regulator from overheating and causing damage.
- Short-Circuit Protection: Protects regulator and load from damage during short circuits.
- Small Package Size: Allows for compact designs and space savings on PCB (likely SOT-23-5).
- Stable with Ceramic Capacitors: Ensures stable operation with low-ESR ceramic output capacitors.
Benefits:
- Extended Battery Life: Low quiescent current and high efficiency extend battery life of portable devices.
- Improved System Performance: Stable and precise output voltage ensures reliable operation of sensitive circuits.
- Enhanced System Reliability: Over-current, over-temperature, and short-circuit protection enhance system reliability.
- Reduced Board Space: Small package size allows for compact designs.
- Simplified Design: Easy to use and requires minimal external components.
Additional Details:
The SGM2036-3.3YN5G/TR operates with an input voltage range typically from 2.5V to 5.5V. It is available in a SOT-23-5 package. It is designed for use with ceramic capacitors, providing stable performance even with low ESR capacitors. This LDO regulator includes built-in thermal shutdown and current limiting to prevent device failure under fault conditions. The TR suffix indicates tape and reel packaging for automated assembly.