TA78L05,06,07,08,09,10,12,15PF
TOSHIBA Bipolar Linear Integrated Circuit Silicon Monolithic
TA78L05PF,TA78L06PF,TA78L07PF,TA78L08PF
TA78L09PF,TA78L10PF,TA78L12PF,TA78L15PF
5 V, 6 V, 7V, 8 V, 9 V, 10 V, 12 V, 15V
0.15A Positive Voltage Regulators
Housed in a very small and thin PS-8 package, the TA78L**PF
series of fixed-voltage monolithic integrated circuit voltage
regulators is designed for a wide range of applications. One of
these regulators can drive up to 0.15 A of output current.
The series offers devices with various output voltages: 5 V, 6 V,
7 V,8 V, 9 V, 10 V, 12 V, and 15 V.
Features
Maximum output current: 0.15 A
Output voltage accuracy: VOUT ± 4% (@Tj = 25°C)
Weight: 0.017 g (typ.)
Protection function: Overcurrent/Thermal shutdown
Package type: PS-8 is a flat lead, 8-pin package.
This is smaller and thinner than the previous PW-Mini(SOT-89),
with a 47% decrease in height and a 54% decrease in mounting area.
Pin Assignment/Marking
Part No.
TA78L05PF
TA78L06PF
TA78L07PF
TA78L08PF
TA78L09PF
TA78L10PF
TA78L12PF
TA78L15PF
Part No.
(abbreviation code)
78L05
78L06
78L07
78L08
78L09
78L10
78L12
78L15
8 765
1 234
Part No.
(or abbreviation code)
Lot No.
1-3: GND
4: OUT
5: IN
6-8: GND
on the lower left of the marking indicates Pin 1.
* Lot No.: The lot no. consists of three digits. The first digit represents the last digit of the year of manufacture,
and the following two digits indicates the week of manufacture between 01 and either 52 or 53.
Week of manufacture
(01 for the first week of the year, continuing up to 52 or 53)
Year of manufacture
(Lowest-order digit of the calendar year)
The product(s) in this document (“Product”) contain functions intended to protect the Product from
temporary small overloads such as minor short-term overcurrent or overheating. The protective functions
do not necessarily protect Product under all circumstances. When incorporating Product into your system,
please design the system (1) to avoid such overloads upon the Product, and (2) to shut down or otherwise
relieve the Product of such overload conditions immediately upon occurrence. For details, please refer to
the notes appearing below in this document and other documents referenced in this document.
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