The Texas Instruments UCC383W is a highly efficient, low dropout (LDO) voltage regulator designed to deliver a stable and reliable power supply for a wide range of applications. With its advanced design and robust feature set, the UCC383W is an ideal solution for systems that require a high level of voltage precision and power integrity.
Key Features:
- Low Dropout: The UCC383W offers an exceptionally low dropout, making it suitable for applications that operate with minimal differences between the input and output voltage levels, ensuring efficient use of power and extended battery life in portable devices.
- High Accuracy: This voltage regulator provides high accuracy in voltage regulation, ensuring that sensitive electronic components receive a stable voltage, which is critical for maintaining system reliability and performance.
- Adjustable Output: The output voltage is adjustable, which allows for a high degree of flexibility in customizing the power supply to the specific needs of the application.
- Thermal Protection: The UCC383W includes built-in thermal protection that prevents damage to the device and the system in the event of overheating, enhancing the overall durability and lifespan of the product.
- Low Quiescent Current: It features a low quiescent current, which reduces standby power consumption and is particularly beneficial for battery-powered devices.
Applications:
The versatility of the UCC383W makes it suitable for a variety of applications, including:
- Portable and battery-powered devices
- Microprocessor and microcontroller power supplies
- Post-regulation for switching supplies
- Linear power supplies
- Industrial and automotive electronics
Technical Specifications:
| Parameter |
Value |
| Output Voltage Range |
Adjustable |
| Dropout Voltage |
Low |
| Accuracy |
High |
| Thermal Protection |
Yes |
| Quiescent Current |
Low |
With its robust design and comprehensive feature set, the Texas Instruments UCC383W voltage regulator is a reliable choice for engineers and designers looking to enhance the performance and efficiency of their electronic systems.