Voltage Regulators - Linear, Low Drop Out (LDO) Regulators

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Manufacturer
STMicroelectronicsTexas Instruments
Voltage - Output (Min/Fixed)
1.2V2V
Current - Output
150mA1.5A
PSRR
74dB ~ 86dB (50Hz ~ 10kHz)80dB ~ 65dB (120Hz)
Control Features
-Current Limit
Protection Features
-Over Current, Over Temperature, Short Circuit
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 125°C0°C ~ 70°C
Package / Case
14-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm)TO-220-3
Supplier Device Package
14-PDIPTO-220
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Voltage - Input (Max)
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Voltage - Output (Max)
Voltage Dropout (Max)
Current - Output
Current - Quiescent (Iq)
PSRR
Control Features
Protection Features
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TO-220-3
LM317BT
IC REG LINEAR POS ADJ 1.5A TO220
STMicroelectronics
6,626
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1 : ¥5.66000
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Tube
Active
Positive
Adjustable
1
40V
1.2V
37V
-
1.5A
10 mA
80dB ~ 65dB (120Hz)
-
Over Current, Over Temperature, Short Circuit
-40°C ~ 125°C
Through Hole
TO-220-3
TO-220
14-Dip
UA723CN
IC REG LIN POS ADJ 150MA 14DIP
Texas Instruments
1,566
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1 : ¥8.84000
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Tube
Active
Positive
Adjustable
1
40V
2V
37V
-
150mA
-
74dB ~ 86dB (50Hz ~ 10kHz)
Current Limit
-
0°C ~ 70°C
Through Hole
14-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
14-PDIP
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Voltage Regulators - Linear, Low Drop Out (LDO) Regulators


Linear voltage regulators, including LDO (Low Drop Out) types, are used to provide a stable output voltage that is nominally invariant with respect to changes in load current, input voltage, or environmental factors. Their operating principle requires that the input voltage be maintained above the desired output voltage by some minimum amount, and function on the basis of converting whatever excess voltage is present at the input to heat. While this renders them less efficient than switch-mode voltage regulators for most applications, they are often better suited for applications with high sensitivity to noise.