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MCP1725
MCP1725 is Low Quiescent Current LDO Regulator manufactured by Microchip Technology.
Features 500 m A Output Current Capability Input Operating Voltage Range: 2.3V to 6.0V Adjustable Output Voltage Range: 0.8V to 5.0V Standard Fixed Output Voltages: - 0.8V, 1.2V, 1.8V, 2.5V, 3.0V, 3.3V, 5.0V - Other Fixed Output Voltage Options Available .. Upon Request - Low Dropout Voltage: 210 m V Typical at 500 m A - Typical Output Voltage Tolerance: 0.5% - Stable with 1.0 µF Ceramic Output Capacitor - Fast response to Load Transients - Low Supply Current: 120 µA (typ) - Low Shutdown Supply Current: 0.1 µA (typ) - Adjustable Delay on Power Good Output - Short Circuit Current Limiting and Overtemperature Protection - 2x3 DFN-8 and SOIC-8 Package Options - - - - Description The MCP1725 is a 500 m A Low Dropout (LDO) linear regulator that provides high current and low output voltages in a very small package. The MCP1725 es in a fixed (or adjustable) output voltage version, with an output voltage range of 0.8V to 5.0V. The 500 m A output current capability, bined with the low output voltage capability, make the MCP1725 a good choice for new sub-1.8V output voltage LDO applications that have high current demands. The MCP1725 is stable using ceramic output capacitors that inherently provide lower output noise and reduce the size and cost of the entire regulator solution. Only 1 µF of output capacitance is needed to stabilize the LDO. Using CMOS construction, the quiescent current consumed by the MCP1725 is typically less than 120 µA over the entire input voltage range, making it attractive for portable puting applications that demand high output current. When shut down, the quiescent current is reduced to less than 0.1 µA. The scaled-down output voltage is internally monitored and a power good (PWRGD) output is provided when the output is within 92% of regulation (typical). An external capacitor can be used on the CDELAY pin to adjust the delay from 200 µs to 300 ms. The overtemperature and short circuit current-limiting provide additional protection for the LDO during...