Manufacturer Part Number
MIC29312WU
Manufacturer
microchip-technology
Introduction
The MIC29312WU is a high-performance, low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator from Microchip Technology. It provides a regulated output voltage from an unregulated input voltage, making it an ideal choice for a wide range of power management applications.
Product Features and Performance
Adjustable output voltage from 1.24V to 15V
Maximum output current of 3A
Low dropout voltage of 1V @ 3A
Quiescent current of only 20mA
Maximum input voltage of 16V
Integrated over-current, over-temperature, and reverse polarity protection
Compact TO-263-6 (D2PAK) surface-mount package
Product Advantages
Excellent line and load regulation for stable output voltage
High efficiency and low power consumption
Robust protection features for reliable operation
Small size and surface-mount packaging for space-constrained designs
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Versatile voltage regulation with wide input and output ranges
Reliable and robust design for demanding applications
High current capability to power a variety of loads
Easy integration into your power management system
Quality and Safety Features
Microchip's reputation for high-quality semiconductor products
Compliance with relevant industry standards and regulations
Integrated protection features for safe and reliable operation
Compatibility
The MIC29312WU is compatible with a wide range of electronic devices and systems that require a regulated power supply, including:
Industrial and consumer electronics
Telecommunications equipment
Automotive and transportation applications
Portable and battery-powered devices
Application Areas
Power supplies and voltage regulation
Battery chargers and power management
Instrumentation and test equipment
General purpose industrial and consumer electronics
Product Lifecycle
The MIC29312WU is an active product in our website's sales team's portfolio. There are no plans for discontinuation at this time. Customers can contact our website's sales team for more information on alternative or equivalent models that may be available.