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News Release from: Rohm Electronics | Subject: BAxxCC0 series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 16 March 2004
High-accuracy LDOs go to extremes
BAxxCC0 series LDO voltage regulators combine maximum input voltage ratings to 35V with extended temperature operation and very high levels of accuracy.
Rohm has extended its family of low dropout (LDO) voltage regulators with a new family of space-saving, low-power devices that combine maximum input voltage ratings to 35V with extended temperature operation and very high levels of accuracy Regulators in the new BAxxCC0 series deliver maximum output currents of 1.0A, offer output accuracy of 12%, and are rated for temperatures of between -40 and +125C
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 7 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Target applications include instrumentation and digital consumer products, and the extended temperature operation ensures suitability for automotive and industrial equipment.
The new series includes regulators with fixed output voltage options between 3 and 15V, and devices with variable outputs that allow users to configure voltages in the 3 to 15V range using an external resistor.
Built-in shutdown capabilities are available on regulators with fixed output voltages between 3 and 12V.
Typical dropout voltage for all devices is rated at only 0.3V, and typical current consumption is just 2.5mA.
Designed to save space and minimise component count, the new regulators combine compact TO252 surface mount or TO220FP leaded packaging with integrated protection against conditions of overvoltage, overcurrent and overtemperature.
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