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LM7915TP - 3-Terminal 1.5A Negative Voltage Regulator

Download the LM7915TP datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the LM7905TP variant, as both devices belong to the same 3-terminal 1.5a negative voltage regulator family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Description

This series of fixed-negative voltage monolithic integrated circuit voltage regulator is designed to complement LM79xxTP series in a wide range of applications.

These applications include on-card regulation for elimination of noise and distribution problems associated with single-point regulation.

Features

  • Output Current Up to 1.5A.
  • Internal Thermal Overload Protection.
  • Internal Short-Circuit Current Limiting.
  • Output Transistor Safe-Area Compensation.
  • Output Voltage of.
  • 5V,.
  • 6V,.
  • 8V,.
  • 9V,.
  • 12V,.
  • 15V,.
  • 18V,.
  • 20V, and.
  • 24V LM79xxTP.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (LM7905TP-HTC.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number LM7915TP
Manufacturer HTC KOREA
File Size 254.63 KB
Description 3-Terminal 1.5A Negative Voltage Regulator
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3-Terminal 1.5A Negative Voltage Regulator FEATURES • Output Current Up to 1.5A • Internal Thermal Overload Protection • Internal Short-Circuit Current Limiting • Output Transistor Safe-Area Compensation • Output Voltage of −5V, −6V, −8V, −9V, −12V, −15V, −18V, −20V, and −24V LM79xxTP DESCRIPTION This series of fixed-negative voltage monolithic integrated circuit voltage regulator is designed to complement LM79xxTP series in a wide range of applications. These applications include on-card regulation for elimination of noise and distribution problems associated with single-point regulation. Each of these regulators can deliver up to 1.5A of output current. The internal limiting and thermal shutdown features of these regulators make them essentially immune to overload.
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