Manufacturer Part Number
RP110L251D-TR
Manufacturer
Ricoh
Introduction
The RP110L251D-TR is a high-performance, low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator from Ricoh. It is designed to provide a stable and efficient power supply for a wide range of electronic devices and applications.
Product Features and Performance
Fixed positive output voltage of 2.5V
Maximum input voltage of 5.25V
Maximum output current of 150mA
Low quiescent current of 2μA
Maximum voltage dropout of 0.4V at 150mA output current
Enable control feature
Over-current protection
Product Advantages
Compact and efficient design for space-constrained applications
Stable and reliable performance across a wide temperature range (-40°C to 85°C)
Excellent power supply rejection ratio (PSRR) for clean output voltage
Thermal shutdown and over-current protection for enhanced safety and reliability
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Highly efficient power management for improved battery life and system performance
Versatile design suitable for a wide range of portable and embedded applications
Robust protection features ensure reliable and safe operation
Small footprint for easy integration into compact electronic devices
Quality and Safety Features
Rigorously tested for quality and reliability
Complies with industry safety standards
RoHS-compliant and environmentally friendly
Compatibility
The RP110L251D-TR is compatible with a wide range of electronic devices and systems that require a stable and efficient power supply, such as:
Portable electronics
IoT devices
Embedded systems
Industrial equipment
Consumer electronics
Application Areas
Portable devices (smartphones, tablets, wearables)
Internet of Things (IoT) applications
Industrial automation and control systems
Home automation and smart home devices
Telecommunications equipment
Product Lifecycle
The RP110L251D-TR is an active and currently available product. There are no immediate plans for discontinuation. Customers are advised to contact our website's sales team for information on any potential alternative or equivalent models that may become available in the future.