MCP1810T-35I/OT
Manufacturer: Microchip Technology
Brand: Microchip Technology
Model: MCP1810T-35I/OT
Product Parameters:
Output Voltage: 3.5V
Input Voltage Range: Up to 5.5V
Maximum Output Current: 150mA
Dropout Voltage: 300mV (Typical) at 150mA
Quiescent Current: 17μA (Typical) at no load
Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to +125°C
Package / Case: SOT-23-3
Features: Low Dropout, Low Quiescent Current, Overcurrent Protection, Thermal Shutdown
Product Description:
The MCP1810T-35I/OT is a low dropout (LDO) voltage regulator from Microchip Technology designed to provide a stable and regulated output voltage of 3.5V. It is part of the MCP1810 series of LDO regulators known for their low quiescent current and high accuracy.
The input voltage range for this regulator can be up to 5.5V, allowing it to work with a wide range of input sources, including batteries and unregulated power supplies.
With a maximum output current of 150mA, the MCP1810T-35I/OT can supply sufficient current to power various low-power applications.
The dropout voltage is typically 300mV at 150mA, which means the regulator can maintain the output voltage within 300mV of the input voltage even under load conditions.
One of the key features of the MCP1810T-35I/OT is its low quiescent current of 17μA at no load, contributing to power-saving capabilities in battery-operated devices and low-power applications.
The device also incorporates overcurrent protection and thermal shutdown features, ensuring safe operation under fault conditions.
The package type is SOT-23-3, which is a small surface-mount package suitable for space-constrained designs.
Applications:
The MCP1810T-35I/OT LDO regulator is suitable for various low-power and battery-powered applications, including but not limited to:
Battery-Powered Devices: Portable electronics, wearable devices, and battery-operated sensors.
IoT (Internet of Things) Devices: Wireless nodes, smart sensors, and low-power IoT devices.
Consumer Electronics: Low-power audio and video devices, remote controls, and handheld devices.
Industrial and Automotive: Low-power industrial sensors, control systems, and automotive electronics.
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Brand: Microchip Technology
Model: MCP1810T-35I/OT
Product Parameters:
Output Voltage: 3.5V
Input Voltage Range: Up to 5.5V
Maximum Output Current: 150mA
Dropout Voltage: 300mV (Typical) at 150mA
Quiescent Current: 17μA (Typical) at no load
Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to +125°C
Package / Case: SOT-23-3
Features: Low Dropout, Low Quiescent Current, Overcurrent Protection, Thermal Shutdown
Product Description:
The MCP1810T-35I/OT is a low dropout (LDO) voltage regulator from Microchip Technology designed to provide a stable and regulated output voltage of 3.5V. It is part of the MCP1810 series of LDO regulators known for their low quiescent current and high accuracy.
The input voltage range for this regulator can be up to 5.5V, allowing it to work with a wide range of input sources, including batteries and unregulated power supplies.
With a maximum output current of 150mA, the MCP1810T-35I/OT can supply sufficient current to power various low-power applications.
The dropout voltage is typically 300mV at 150mA, which means the regulator can maintain the output voltage within 300mV of the input voltage even under load conditions.
One of the key features of the MCP1810T-35I/OT is its low quiescent current of 17μA at no load, contributing to power-saving capabilities in battery-operated devices and low-power applications.
The device also incorporates overcurrent protection and thermal shutdown features, ensuring safe operation under fault conditions.
The package type is SOT-23-3, which is a small surface-mount package suitable for space-constrained designs.
Applications:
The MCP1810T-35I/OT LDO regulator is suitable for various low-power and battery-powered applications, including but not limited to:
Battery-Powered Devices: Portable electronics, wearable devices, and battery-operated sensors.
IoT (Internet of Things) Devices: Wireless nodes, smart sensors, and low-power IoT devices.
Consumer Electronics: Low-power audio and video devices, remote controls, and handheld devices.
Industrial and Automotive: Low-power industrial sensors, control systems, and automotive electronics.