MCP1812BT-040/LT
Manufacturer: Microchip Technology
The MCP1812BT-040/LT is a member of the MCP1812 series of low quiescent current LDO (Low Dropout) voltage regulators developed by Microchip Technology. These regulators are designed to offer stable and regulated output voltages with minimal current consumption, making them suitable for applications that require power efficiency and extended battery life. Here's an overview of this specific model:
Product Description:
The MCP1812BT-040/LT is designed to provide efficient voltage regulation with low quiescent current. Quiescent current, also known as ground current or supply current, is the current consumed by the regulator when it's operational but not delivering load current. Low quiescent current is important for minimizing energy consumption, especially in battery-operated or low-power devices.
Product Features:
Output Voltage: The regulator offers a fixed and stable output voltage of 4.0V.
Low Dropout Voltage: The voltage difference between the input and output at which the regulator can maintain proper regulation.
Low Quiescent Current: Consumes very little current when active, aiding in conserving energy in battery-powered devices and applications with tight power budgets.
Wide Input Voltage Range: Supports a range of input voltage levels.
Overcurrent and Thermal Protection: Enhances the safety and reliability of both the regulator and connected components.
High PSRR (Power Supply Rejection Ratio): Helps filter out noise and voltage fluctuations from the input power source.
Applications:
The MCP1812BT-040/LT LDO voltage regulator can be utilized in various applications, including:
Battery-Powered Devices: Suitable for portable electronics, wearables, and battery-operated sensors.
Microcontroller and Microprocessor Systems: Applicable in low-power embedded systems, IoT devices, and sensor nodes.
Automotive Electronics: Useful for control modules, infotainment systems, and in-vehicle electronics.
Industrial and Automation Systems: Applicable to sensors, actuators, and control circuits.
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The MCP1812BT-040/LT is a member of the MCP1812 series of low quiescent current LDO (Low Dropout) voltage regulators developed by Microchip Technology. These regulators are designed to offer stable and regulated output voltages with minimal current consumption, making them suitable for applications that require power efficiency and extended battery life. Here's an overview of this specific model:
Product Description:
The MCP1812BT-040/LT is designed to provide efficient voltage regulation with low quiescent current. Quiescent current, also known as ground current or supply current, is the current consumed by the regulator when it's operational but not delivering load current. Low quiescent current is important for minimizing energy consumption, especially in battery-operated or low-power devices.
Product Features:
Output Voltage: The regulator offers a fixed and stable output voltage of 4.0V.
Low Dropout Voltage: The voltage difference between the input and output at which the regulator can maintain proper regulation.
Low Quiescent Current: Consumes very little current when active, aiding in conserving energy in battery-powered devices and applications with tight power budgets.
Wide Input Voltage Range: Supports a range of input voltage levels.
Overcurrent and Thermal Protection: Enhances the safety and reliability of both the regulator and connected components.
High PSRR (Power Supply Rejection Ratio): Helps filter out noise and voltage fluctuations from the input power source.
Applications:
The MCP1812BT-040/LT LDO voltage regulator can be utilized in various applications, including:
Battery-Powered Devices: Suitable for portable electronics, wearables, and battery-operated sensors.
Microcontroller and Microprocessor Systems: Applicable in low-power embedded systems, IoT devices, and sensor nodes.
Automotive Electronics: Useful for control modules, infotainment systems, and in-vehicle electronics.
Industrial and Automation Systems: Applicable to sensors, actuators, and control circuits.