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TA76431FR - ADJUSTABLE PRECISION SHUNT REGUALTOR

Download the TA76431FR datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the TA76431F variant, as both devices belong to the same adjustable precision shunt regualtor family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Features

  • Precision Reference Voltage: VREF = 2.495 V ± 2.2%.
  • Small Temperature Coefficient: |αVREF| = 46 ppm/°C.
  • Adjustable Output Voltage: VREF ≤ VOUT ≤ 36 V.
  • Low Dynamic Output Impedance: |ZKA| = 0.15 Ω (Typ. ).
  • Small Flat Package.
  • TA76431FR is a new Toshiba shunt regulator. This device’s pin assignment is the reverse of that of the TA76431F. Weight: 0.05 g (typ. ) Functional Block Diagram Reference (REF) Cathode (K) Circuit Symbol Reference (R.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (TA76431F_ToshibaSemiconductor.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number TA76431FR
Manufacturer Toshiba
File Size 208.69 KB
Description ADJUSTABLE PRECISION SHUNT REGUALTOR
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TA76431F/FR TOSHIBA Bipolar Linear Integrated Circuit Silicon Monolithic TA76431F,TA76431FR Adjustable Precision Shunt Regulator Features • Precision Reference Voltage: VREF = 2.495 V ± 2.2% • Small Temperature Coefficient: |αVREF| = 46 ppm/°C • Adjustable Output Voltage: VREF ≤ VOUT ≤ 36 V • Low Dynamic Output Impedance: |ZKA| = 0.15 Ω (Typ.) • Small Flat Package • TA76431FR is a new Toshiba shunt regulator. This device’s pin assignment is the reverse of that of the TA76431F. Weight: 0.05 g (typ.) Functional Block Diagram Reference (REF) Cathode (K) Circuit Symbol Reference (REF) Cathode (K) Anode (A) Anode (A) This IC contains electrostatic sensitive elements. Please take care to avoid generating static electricity when handling these devices.
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