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CS8140 - 5V/ 500mA Linear Regulator with ENABLE/ / and Watchdog RESET

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Description

The CS8140 is a 5V Watchdog Regulator with protection circuitry and three logic control functions that allow a microprocessor to control its own power supply.

The CS8140 is designed for use in automotive, switch mode power supply post regulator, and battery powered systems.

Features

  • as the CS8140, except that the CS8141 only responds to input signals (WDI) which are below the preset watchdog frequency threshold. Features s 5V ± 4%, 500mA Output Voltage s µP Compatible Control Functions Watchdog RESET ENABLE s Low Dropout Voltage (1.25V @ 500mA) s Low Quiescent Current (7mA @ 500mA) s Low Noise, Low Drift s Low Current SLEEP Mode (IQ = 250µA) s Fault Protection Thermal Shutdown Short Circuit 60V Peak Transient Voltage Package Options 24 Lead SOIC Wide NC Delay WDI VOUT Sen.

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Part number CS8140
Manufacturer Cherry Semiconductor Corporation
File Size 214.54 KB
Description 5V/ 500mA Linear Regulator with ENABLE/ / and Watchdog RESET
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CS8140/1 CS8140/1 5V, 500mA Linear Regulator with ENABLE, RESET , and Watchdog Description The CS8140 is a 5V Watchdog Regulator with protection circuitry and three logic control functions that allow a microprocessor to control its own power supply. The CS8140 is designed for use in automotive, switch mode power supply post regulator, and battery powered systems. Basic regulator performance characteristics include a low noise, low drift, 5V ± 4% precision output voltage with low dropout voltage (1.25V @ IOUT = 500mA) and low quiescent current (7mA @ IOUT = 500mA). On board short circuit, thermal, and overvoltage protection make it possible to use this regulator in particularly harsh operating environments.
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