The PQ018EZ1HZP is a low-dropout (LDO) voltage regulator manufactured by Sharp Microelectronics. It provides a stable 1.8V output voltage from a higher input voltage, making it ideal for battery-powered devices and other applications requiring efficient voltage regulation.
Applications:
- Microcontroller power supplies: Provides a stable voltage supply for microcontrollers.
- Battery-powered devices: Efficient voltage regulation for prolonged battery life.
- Wireless communication devices: Powers RF modules and other sensitive components.
- Portable electronics: Used in smartphones, tablets, and other mobile devices.
- Consumer electronics: Powers various components in TVs, set-top boxes, and audio equipment.
Features:
- Low dropout voltage: Operates with a small difference between input and output voltage.
- High output current: Provides sufficient power for various electronic components.
- Overcurrent protection: Protects the regulator and connected circuits from damage.
- Thermal shutdown: Prevents overheating and ensures safe operation.
- Compact package: Allows for integration into small form factor devices.
Benefits:
- Extended battery life: Efficient voltage regulation reduces power consumption.
- Reliable performance: Protection features prevent damage from overcurrent and overheating.
- Simplified design: Requires minimal external components.
- Compact solution: Suitable for space-constrained applications.
- Stable voltage output: Ensures consistent performance of connected devices.
Additional Details:
The PQ018EZ1HZP LDO regulator typically has a dropout voltage of around 0.2V at the rated output current. It's designed for an output current of approximately 1A. The regulator is equipped with overcurrent and thermal shutdown protection features to ensure reliable operation under varying load and temperature conditions. The package type is typically a surface-mount type suitable for automated assembly. This regulator is frequently used in applications requiring stable and efficient 1.8V power, such as powering digital circuits and wireless communication modules.