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News Release from: Toshiba Electronics Europe | Subject: TA48M0xxF family
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 19 April 2001
Linear voltage regulators have inbuilt
protection
Toshiba's new generation of compact and efficient linear voltage regulators feature inbuilt protection and are designed to deliver accurate and stable voltages in low-voltage applications.
Toshiba's new generation of compact and efficient linear voltage regulators feature inbuilt protection and are designed to deliver accurate and stable voltages in low-voltage applications such as battery-based mobile telecomms equipment and chargers Offering stable and positive low-voltage outputs of 2.5, 3.0, 3.3, 3.45, 4 and 5.0V, the new TA48M0xxF family of three-pin regulators is supplied in the popular D-PAK package size
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The devices are capable of delivering output currents of 500mA with a fixed accuracy of 4%.
Toshiba's low dropout technology is responsible for the high output stability of the TA48M0xxF series.
Stable outputs can be achieved when the input voltage is just 0.65V higher than the output, even under full load conditions.
All the new devices can accommodate a maximum input voltage of 29V.
To minimise system power requirements, the regulators display low quiescent current of 0.8mA.
In the case of the 3V device, this limits power loss in standby mode to a maximum of just 1.3mW.
In order to simplify circuit design and minimise the need for additional components, all members of the TA48M0xxF series feature built-in overcurrent and overtemperature protection.
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