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NCP612_07 Datasheet, PDF (1/11 Pages) ON Semiconductor – 100 mA CMOS Low Iq Voltage Regulator in an SC70−5
NCP612, NCV612
100 mA CMOS Low Iq
Voltage Regulator in an
SC70−5
The NCP612/NCV612 series of fixed output linear regulators are
designed for handheld communication equipment and portable battery
powered applications which require low quiescent. The
NCP612/NCV612 series features an ultra−low quiescent current of
40 mA. Each device contains a voltage reference unit, an error
amplifier, a PMOS power transistor, resistors for setting output
voltage, current limit, and temperature limit protection circuits.
The NCP612/NCV612 has been designed to be used with low cost
ceramic capacitors. The device is housed in the micro−miniature
SC70−5 surface mount package. Standard voltage versions are 1.5,
1.8, 2.5, 2.7, 2.8, 3.0, 3.1, 3.3, 3.7, and 5.0 V.
Features
• Low Quiescent Current of 40 mA Typical
• Low Dropout Voltage of 230 mV at 100 mA and 3.0 V Vout
• Low Output Voltage Option
• Output Voltage Accuracy of 2.0%
• Temperature Range of −40°C to 85°C (NCP612)
Temperature Range of −40°C to 125°C (NCV612)
• NCV Prefix for Automotive and Other Applications Requiring Site
and Control Changes
• Pb−Free Packages are Available
Typical Applications
• Cellular Phones
• Battery Powered Consumer Products
• Hand−Held Instruments
• Camcorders and Cameras
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MARKING
DIAGRAM
5
SC70−5
5
(SC−88A/SOT−353)
xxxM G
SQ SUFFIX
G
CASE 419A
1
1
xxx = Specific Device Code
M = Date Code*
G = Pb−Free Package
(Note: Microdot may be in either location)
*Date Code orientation and/or position may vary
depending upon manufacturing location.
PIN CONNECTIONS
Vin 1
Gnd 2
Enable 3
5 Vout
4 N/C
(Top View)
Battery or
Unregulated
Voltage
+
C1
1
2
Vout
5
+
C2
ON
OFF
3
4
This device contains 86 active transistors
Figure 1. Typical Application Diagram
ORDERING INFORMATION
See detailed ordering and shipping information in the package
dimensions section on page 9 of this data sheet.
© Semiconductor Components Industries, LLC, 2007
1
January, 2007 − Rev. 1
Publication Order Number:
NCP612/D