Manufacturer Part Number
S-1721A1828-M6T1G
Manufacturer
ablic
Introduction
The S-1721A1828-M6T1G is a dual-channel low dropout (LDO) voltage regulator from ablic. It provides two fixed output voltages of 1.8V and 2.8V, making it suitable for a wide range of applications that require multiple regulated power supplies.
Product Features and Performance
Dual-channel LDO voltage regulator
Fixed output voltages of 1.8V and 2.8V
Output current of 150mA per channel
Low quiescent current of 1μA
High power supply rejection ratio (PSRR) of 75dB at 1kHz
Over-current protection
Wide operating temperature range of -40°C to 85°C
Product Advantages
Compact SOT-23-6 package for space-constrained designs
Reliable and stable performance across a wide range of operating conditions
Efficient power delivery with low power consumption
Integrated protection features to ensure safe and reliable operation
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Versatile dual-channel design to power multiple components from a single supply
Excellent power regulation and noise rejection for sensitive analog and digital circuits
Robust safety features to protect against overload and overheating
Cost-effective solution for applications that require multiple regulated voltages
Quality and Safety Features
Rigorous quality control and testing procedures
Compliance with industry safety standards
Robust design to withstand environmental stresses and harsh conditions
Compatibility
The S-1721A1828-M6T1G is compatible with a variety of electronic devices and systems that require multiple regulated power supplies, such as:
Portable electronics
Wearable devices
Industrial equipment
Telecommunications infrastructure
Application Areas
Automotive electronics
Consumer electronics
Industrial automation
Telecommunications equipment
Medical devices
Product Lifecycle
The S-1721A1828-M6T1G is in active production and not marked as "Not For New Designs". However, customers are advised to contact our website's sales team for the latest product information and any available alternative models, as the product lifecycle status may have changed since the initial specification.