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S-814 - (S-814 Series) Low Dropout CMOS Voltage Regulator

Download the S-814 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the S-814A33 variant, as both devices belong to the same (s-814 series) low dropout cmos voltage regulator family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Description

1 VIN Voltage input pin 2 VSS GND pin 3 ON/OFF Shutdown pin 4 NC 1 No connection 5 VOUT Voltage output pin

1.

The NC pin is electrically open.

The NC pin can be connected to VIN or VSS.

Features

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  • Low current consumption At operation mode: At shutdown mode:.
  • Output voltage:.
  • High accuracy output voltage:.
  • Output current:.
  • Typ. 30 µA, Max. 40 µA Typ. 100 nA, Max. 500 nA 0.1 V steps between 2.0 and 6.0 V ±2.0 % 110 mA capable: 3.0 V output product, at VIN=4 V.
  • 1 180 mA capable: 5.0 V output product, at VIN=6 V.
  • 1 Typ. 170 mV: 5.0 V output product, at IOUT=60 mA Low dropout voltage: Built-in shutdo.

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Datasheet Details

Part number S-814
Manufacturer Seiko Instruments
File Size 861.03 KB
Description (S-814 Series) Low Dropout CMOS Voltage Regulator
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www.DataSheet4U.com Rev.1.7_00 LOW DROPOUT CMOS VOLTAGE REGULATOR S-814 Series The S-814 Series is a low dropout voltage, high output voltage accuracy and low current consumption positive voltage regulator developed utilizing CMOS technology. Built-in low ON-resistance transistors provide low dropout voltage and large output current. A shutdown circuit ensures long battery life. Various types of output capacitors can be used in the S-814 Series compared with the past CMOS voltage regulators. (i.e., Small ceramic capacitors can also be used in the S-814 Series.) The SOT-23-5 miniaturized package and the SOT-89-5 packages are recommended to use for configuring portable devices and large output current applications, respectively.
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