Manufacturer Part Number
MIC5245-3.3YM5-TR
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Introduction
The MIC5245-3.3YM5-TR from Microchip Technology is a high-performance, low dropout linear voltage regulator, ideal for powering sensitive electronic devices.
Product Features and Performance
Positive output configuration with a fixed output voltage of 3.3V
Supports up to 150mA output current
Ultra-low dropout voltage of 0.25V at 150mA load
Low quiescent current of 150 µA, optimizing battery life
High PSRR of 50dB at 120Hz, ensuring stable output
Integrated features: Over Current Protection, Over Temperature Protection, and Under Voltage Lockout (UVLO)
Operates across a broad temperature range from -40°C to 125°C
Product Advantages
High efficiency for extended battery life
Low noise output suitable for sensitive electronics
Robust protection features enhance device safety
Compact size suitable for space-constrained applications
Key Technical Parameters
Voltage Input (Max): 6V
Voltage Output (Min/Fixed): 3.3V
Voltage Dropout (Max): 0.25V @ 150mA
Current Output: 150mA
Current Quiescent (Iq): 150 µA
PSRR: 50dB (120Hz)
Quality and Safety Features
Over Current Protection
Over Temperature Protection
Under Voltage Lockout (UVLO)
Compatibility
Compatible with a wide range of digital and analog devices
Surface Mount package (SOT-23-5) for easy integration into circuit designs
Application Areas
Mobile phones and PDAs
Portable media players
Portable gaming devices
IoT devices
Microcontrollers and digital ICs
Product Lifecycle
Product Status: Active
Not nearing discontinuation, with support and replacements readily available
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High-efficiency operation reduces power consumption
Robust safety features protect against common electrical faults
Low dropout voltage enables better performance from power sources
Wide operating temperature range suitable for various environments
High PSRR minimizes output voltage ripple, pivotal for sensitive applications
Compact and versatile, perfect for portable and space-constrained devices