Texas Instruments UA78L05AID Voltage Regulator
The Texas Instruments UA78L05AID is a fixed-voltage regulator integrated circuit (IC) designed to offer a consistent 5V output for a wide range of electronic applications. This precision-engineered device is a crucial component in many electronic circuits, providing reliable power stabilization and regulation.
Key Features:
- Output Voltage: The UA78L05AID provides a fixed output voltage of 5V, which is essential for powering 5V logic circuits and other standard digital devices.
- Output Current: Capable of delivering up to 100mA of output current, this regulator can support a variety of low-power applications.
- Thermal Overload Protection: The device includes built-in thermal overload protection that safeguards it from damage caused by excessive power or temperature conditions.
- Short-Circuit Protection: In the event of a short circuit, the regulator is protected from potential damage, ensuring a longer operational lifespan.
- Low Dropout: The low dropout performance of this regulator means it can maintain regulation with a smaller difference between the input and output voltages, enhancing efficiency.
- Package: The UA78L05AID comes in a 4-pin SOIC (Small Outline Integrated Circuit) package, which is suitable for surface-mount technology (SMT) and saves valuable board space.
Applications:
The UA78L05AID is versatile and can be used in a range of applications including:
- Consumer Electronics
- Portable Devices
- Power Supplies
- Microcontroller Systems
- Automotive Electronics
With its robust design and precise voltage regulation, the Texas Instruments UA78L05AID is an ideal choice for designers and engineers looking for a reliable power management solution. Whether it's for a simple hobby project or a complex industrial system, this voltage regulator provides the stability and performance required for efficient operation.
For detailed information, including pin configurations, electrical characteristics, and application notes, refer to the official datasheet provided by Texas Instruments.