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MIC5210 - Dual 150mA LDO Regulator Preliminary Information

General Description

The MIC5210 is a dual linear voltage regulator with very low dropout voltage (typically 10mV at light loads and 140mV at 100mA), very low ground current (225µA at 10mA output), and better than 1% initial accuracy.

Key Features

  • individual logiccompatible enable/shutdown control inputs. Both regulator outputs can supply up to 150mA at the same time as long as each regulator’s maximum junction temperature is not exceeded. Designed especially for hand-held battery powered devices, the MIC5210 can be switched by a CMOS or TTL compatible logic signal, or the enable pin can be connected to the supply input for 3-terminal operation. When disabled, power consumption drops nearly to zero. Dropout ground current is minimized to.

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Part number MIC5210
Manufacturer Micrel Semiconductor
File Size 60.89 KB
Description Dual 150mA LDO Regulator Preliminary Information
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MIC5210 Micrel MIC5210 Dual 150mA LDO Regulator Preliminary Information General Description The MIC5210 is a dual linear voltage regulator with very low dropout voltage (typically 10mV at light loads and 140mV at 100mA), very low ground current (225µA at 10mA output), and better than 1% initial accuracy. It also features individual logiccompatible enable/shutdown control inputs. Both regulator outputs can supply up to 150mA at the same time as long as each regulator’s maximum junction temperature is not exceeded. Designed especially for hand-held battery powered devices, the MIC5210 can be switched by a CMOS or TTL compatible logic signal, or the enable pin can be connected to the supply input for 3-terminal operation. When disabled, power consumption drops nearly to zero.