Manufacturer Part Number
MIC5205-3.0YM5-TR
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Introduction
An LDO regulator designed for power management, offering efficient voltage regulation with minimal dropout.
Product Features and Performance
Low Drop Out (LDO) regulator
Fixed output voltage of 3V
Maximum input voltage of 16V
Dropout voltage of 0.35V at 150mA load
Output current capability of 150mA
Quiescent current of 150µA
Supply current up to 2.5mA
Power Supply Rejection Ratio (PSRR) of 75dB at 100Hz
Features enable pin for power-saving mode
Overcurrent and over-temperature protection
Reverse polarity protection
Product Advantages
Low dropout voltage enhances efficiency
Minimal quiescent current for power saving
High PSRR ensures stable output
Integrated protection features enhance safety and reliability
Compact SOT-23-5 package saves space on PCB
Key Technical Parameters
Voltage Input (Max): 16V
Voltage Output (Min/Fixed): 3V
Voltage Dropout (Max): 0.35V @ 150mA
Current Output: 150mA
Current Quiescent (Iq): 150µA
PSRR: 75dB (100Hz)
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 125°C
Quality and Safety Features
Overcurrent and over-temperature protection for device safety
Reverse polarity protection to prevent damage from incorrect power connections
Compatibility
Suitable for broad range of applications requiring 3V fixed output
Compatible with surface mount technology for PCB assembly
Application Areas
Mobile phones
Portable electronics
Power supply modules
Microcontroller power supply
Product Lifecycle
Status: Active
Continuously manufactured with no immediate discontinuation expected
Replacements or upgrades are typically available for future needs
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Efficient power regulation with low dropout voltage improves battery life
High PSRR contributes to stable voltage supply under varying conditions
Compact and versatile for easy integration into various applications
Built-in safety features ensure long-term reliability
Active product status with support from Microchip Technology ensures ongoing availability and technical assistance