Manufacturer Part Number
MAX8510ETA33+T
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Introduction
The MAX8510ETA33+T from Analog Devices is a low-dropout (LDO) linear regulator specifically designed for stable and efficient performance in applications that require a fixed output voltage of 3.3V.
Product Features and Performance
Low dropout voltage of 0.12V at 120mA
Stable fixed output voltage of 3.3V
High PSRR of 78dB at 1kHz reducing noise influence
Enable control feature for better power management
Product Advantages
High efficiency due to low quiescent current of 90 µA
Robust operation with overcurrent and overtemperature protection
Wide operating temperature range from -40°C to 85°C
Key Technical Parameters
Input Voltage (Max): 6V
Output Voltage (Min/Fixed): 3.3V
Output Current: 120mA
Voltage Dropout (Max): 0.12V @ 120mA
Current - Quiescent (Iq): 90 µA
PSRR: 78dB ~ 54dB (1kHz ~ 100kHz)
Quality and Safety Features
Equipped with overcurrent and overtemperature protection for enhanced safety
High power supply rejection ratio ensures reliable performance despite voltage fluctuations
Compatibility
Compatible with applications requiring a fixed 3.3V output with up to 120mA current supply
Surface mount, 8-WFDFN Exposed Pad package ensures compatibility with standard circuit board designs
Application Areas
Ideal for powering microcontrollers, sensors, and small-scale digital devices
Suitable for battery-powered devices requiring efficient power management
Product Lifecycle
Product status remains active
No indication of nearing discontinuation, ensuring long-term availability
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Maximum input voltage of 6V allows for versatility in different circuit configurations
Fixed 3.3V output with high accuracy and minimal energy loss
Low quiescent current enhances battery life in portable applications
Robust temperature range and protection features assure performance in challenging conditions
High PSRR minimizes noise for sensitive component operations
User-friendly enable control feature for simplified power management