Texas InstrumentsTLV73315PDBVTLinear Regulators

LDO Regulator Pos 1.5V 0.3A 5-Pin SOT-23 T/R

Make a theoretical system actual by providing stable voltages with this LDO TLV73315PDBVT linear regulator from Texas Instruments. Its typical dropout voltage at current is 0.125@300mA V. It has an overall accuracy of ±1 %. This voltage regulation device's single output can produce a current up to 0.3 A. It only needs a voltage of at least 1.4 V while not exceeding 5.5 V to effectively power your circuit. With an adjustable output that has a voltage of 1 to 3.3 V, this is power management at its best. A load regulation of 25mV(Typ) and line regulation of 1mV/V(Typ) is necessary for providing a constant voltage level at your output. In order to ensure safe delivery and enable quick mounting of this component after delivery, it will be encased in tape and reel packaging during shipment. The maximum dropout voltage is 0.42@300mA|0.37@300mA|0.27@300mA|0.26@300mA|0.45@300mA|0.4@300mA|0.3@300mA|0.29@300mA|0.27@300mA V. Its polarity is positive. This voltage regulation device has a minimum operating temperature of -40 °C and a maximum of 125 °C.

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