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LM350A - 3-Amp Adjustable Regulators

This page provides the datasheet information for the LM350A, a member of the LM350 3-Amp Adjustable Regulators family.

Datasheet Summary

Description

The LM150 series of adjustable 3-terminal positive voltage regulators is capable of supplying in excess of 3A over a 1 2V to 33V output range They are exceptionally easy to use and require only 2 external resistors to set the output voltage Further both line and load regulation are comparable to dis

Features

  • Y Adjustable output down to 1 2V Y Guaranteed 3A output current Y Guaranteed thermal regulation Y Output is short circuit protected Y Current limit constant with temperature Y Pa Product Enhancement tested Y 86 dB ripple rejection Y Guaranteed 1% output voltage tolerance (LM350A) Y Guaranteed max 0 01% V line regulation (LM350A) Y Guaranteed max 0 3% load regulation (LM350A).

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Part number LM350A
Manufacturer National Semiconductor
File Size 220.50 KB
Description 3-Amp Adjustable Regulators
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LM150 LM350A LM350 3-Amp Adjustable Regulators January 1995 LM150 LM350A LM350 3-Amp Adjustable Regulators General Description The LM150 series of adjustable 3-terminal positive voltage regulators is capable of supplying in excess of 3A over a 1 2V to 33V output range They are exceptionally easy to use and require only 2 external resistors to set the output voltage Further both line and load regulation are comparable to discrete designs Also the LM150 is packaged in standard transistor packages which are easily mounted and handled In addition to higher performance than fixed regulators the LM150 series offers full overload protection available only in IC’s Included on the chip are current limit thermal overload protection and safe area protection All overload protection circuitry remain
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