Microchip MCP1703AT-5002E/DB, Voltage Regulator 16.0V SOT-223 3-Pin

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598-992
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MCP1703AT-5002E/DB
Brand:
Microchip
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Brand

Microchip

Product Type

Voltage Regulator

Package Type

SOT-223

Mount Type

Surface

Quiescent Current

2μA

Pin Count

3

Length

6.7mm

Height

1.8mm

Series

MCP1703A

Width

7.3 mm

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Maximum Input Voltage

16.0V

Maximum Operating Temperature

125°C

Minimum Input Voltage

2.7V

Automotive Standard

AEC-Q100

The Microchip Low Dropout Voltage Regulator offers a reliable and efficient solution for powering various electronic devices. With a simple yet effective design, it provides a stable output voltage while maintaining minimal energy loss, making it an excellent choice for battery-powered applications. The integration of advanced components ensures that this regulator operates efficiently under a variety of conditions, perfect for both hobbyist projects and professional applications. Its compact size allows for easy integration into tight spaces, ensuring versatility in design. The regulator also features a robust architecture which guarantees performance longevity. With these qualities, it serves as an indispensable component in any design that prioritises efficiency and reliability.

Delivers a consistent output voltage which ensuring device stability

Optimised for low power consumption extending battery life in portable applications

Compact form factor integrates seamlessly into space constrained designs

Built with thermal protection to safeguard against overheating

Compatible with low input voltages broadening its application range

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