BALL Adjustable Regulators - Positive Multiple Output LDO 1

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Part RoHS Manufacturer Regulator Type No. of Terminals Package Code Terminal Form Maximum Voltage Tolerance Package Body Material Maximum Dropout Voltage-2 Maximum Dropout Voltage-1 Surface Mount Operating Temperature (TJ-Max) Maximum Input-Output Voltage Differential Minimum Output Voltage-2 No. of Functions Technology Screening Level Package Shape Operating Temperature (TJ-Min) Packing Method Minimum Output Voltage-1 Package Style (Meter) Package Equivalence Code Maximum Line Regulation (%/V) Sub-Category Adjustability Terminal Pitch Maximum Operating Temperature Maximum Load Regulation (%) Minimum Input-Output Voltage Differential Minimum Operating Temperature Terminal Finish Terminal Position Maximum Output Voltage-1 JESD-30 Code Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) Maximum Seated Height Width Qualification Status Maximum Output Voltage-2 Minimum Input Voltage Maximum Output Current-1 JESD-609 Code Maximum Time At Peak Reflow Temperature (s) No. of Outputs Peak Reflow Temperature (C) Nominal Dropout Voltage-1 Length Maximum Input Voltage Maximum Output Current-2

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ADJUSTABLE POSITIVE MULTIPLE OUTPUT LDO REGULATOR

48

BGA

BALL

PLASTIC/EPOXY

YES

0 V

1

RECTANGULAR

0 V

GRID ARRAY

BGA48,8X6,39

ADJUSTABLE

1 mm

125 Cel

.00625 %

-55 Cel

BOTTOM

8 V

R-PBGA-B48

3.52 mm

6.25 mm

8 V

.5 A

2

9 mm

.5 A

Adjustable Regulators - Positive Multiple Output LDO

Adjustable regulators are semiconductor devices that are used to regulate the output voltage in electronic circuits. They are designed to maintain a constant voltage output despite fluctuations in input voltage or load conditions. Positive and negative voltage regulators are commonly used in many electronic applications.

Positive voltage regulators are used to generate a regulated output voltage that is greater than the input voltage. They operate by sensing the output voltage and adjusting the voltage regulation circuitry to maintain a stable output voltage. Multiple-output regulators can provide more than one output voltage.

Negative voltage regulators are used to generate a regulated output voltage that is less than the input voltage. Negative voltage regulators can operate in low dropout (LDO) mode, which means they can maintain output voltage regulation even when the input voltage is close to the output voltage. This feature is particularly useful in battery-powered applications where low dropout voltage is critical for maximizing battery life.

Adjustable regulators can be set to provide a specific output voltage by changing the value of external resistors. Positive multiple-output LDO regulators offer the advantage of low dropout voltage and multiple outputs. This makes them ideal for battery-powered portable devices such as smartphones, tablets, and laptops. In addition, adjustable regulators can also offer improved line and load regulation, low noise, and high ripple rejection, making them suitable for a wide range of applications that require stable voltage regulation.