SIP Fixed & Adjustable Regulators - Negative Single Output Standard 1

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Part RoHS Manufacturer Regulator Type No. of Terminals Package Code Terminal Form Package Body Material Surface Mount No. of Functions Technology Screening Level Package Shape Packing Method Minimum Output Voltage-1 Nominal 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 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 Current-1 JESD-609 Code Maximum Time At Peak Reflow Temperature (s) No. of Outputs Peak Reflow Temperature (C) Nominal Dropout Voltage-1 Length

M5293L

Renesas Electronics

FIXED/ADJUSTABLE NEGATIVE SINGLE OUTPUT STANDARD REGULATOR

5

SIP

THROUGH-HOLE

PLASTIC/EPOXY

NO

1

RECTANGULAR

10 V

IN-LINE

2.54 mm

SINGLE

50 V

R-PSIP-T5

6.1 mm

1.97 mm

Not Qualified

11.7 mm

Fixed & Adjustable Regulators - Negative Single Output Standard

Fixed and Adjustable Regulators are types of voltage regulators that are used to control the voltage in electronic circuits. They ensure a steady voltage output to the load, despite variations in the input voltage and current. Negative single output regulators are used in circuits that require a negative voltage output, while positive single output regulators are used for positive voltage outputs.

Fixed regulators have a specific output voltage that cannot be adjusted. They are commonly used in applications where a constant voltage is required, such as in power supplies for microcontrollers, sensors, and other electronic components. Adjustable regulators, on the other hand, can be configured to provide a range of output voltages. This makes them ideal for circuits that require a variable output voltage, such as audio amplifiers, motor speed controllers, and battery charging circuits.

Low-dropout (LDO) regulators are a type of voltage regulator that are designed to operate with very little difference between the input and output voltage. They are commonly used in battery-powered devices, where a high efficiency voltage regulator is required to maximize battery life. LDO regulators are available in both fixed and adjustable versions, and can be used in applications such as power supplies for portable devices, sensor networks, and wireless communication systems.

Negative single output LDO regulators are used in circuits that require a negative voltage output, such as in some amplifier circuits, where a negative voltage supply is required to bias the amplifier to operate in the linear region. Negative output voltage can also be used in some voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs) and frequency synthesizers. Negative single output standard regulators are used in circuits that require a negative voltage output that does not require tight regulation, such as in some analog circuits.