The TLE4275Q from Texas Instruments is a robust, automotive-qualified low-dropout linear voltage regulator designed to deliver a fixed output voltage with high precision. This component is particularly suitable for supplying microcontroller systems within automotive environments, providing a stable power source even under challenging conditions.
Key Features:
- Output Voltage: The device provides a fixed output voltage of 5V, which is a common requirement for powering microcontrollers and other digital circuits.
- Output Current: Capable of supplying an output current up to 400 mA, the TLE4275Q can handle moderate loads with ease.
- Low-Dropout Voltage: Its low-dropout design ensures efficient operation even when the input voltage is close to the output voltage, reducing power loss and improving overall system efficiency.
- Thermal Protection: Integrated thermal shutdown functionality protects the device from damage due to overheating, enhancing its reliability and longevity.
- Short-Circuit Protection: The regulator includes short-circuit protection, safeguarding both the regulator and the downstream components from potential harm caused by output short circuits.
- Wide Operating Temperature Range: With an operating temperature range of -40°C to 125°C, the TLE4275Q is capable of performing in extreme environmental conditions, making it ideal for automotive and industrial applications.
Applications:
The Texas Instruments TLE4275Q is designed to meet the rigorous demands of automotive applications, including:
- Engine Control Units (ECUs)
- Body Control Modules (BCMs)
- Infotainment Systems
- Instrument Clusters
- Telematics
In addition to automotive systems, this voltage regulator is also well-suited for a variety of other industrial and consumer applications that require a stable and reliable power supply. Its robust feature set ensures that the TLE4275Q can deliver consistent performance, safeguarding system integrity under a wide range of operating conditions.