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NCP662 Datasheet, PDF (1/10 Pages) ON Semiconductor – 100 mA CMOS Low Iq Low-Dropout Voltage Regulator | |||
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NCP662, NCV662, NCP663,
NCV663
100 mA CMOS Low Iq
LowâDropout Voltage
Regulator
This series of fixed output lowâdropout linear regulators are
designed for handheld communication equipment and portable battery
powered applications which require low quiescent current. This series
features an ultraâlow quiescent current of 2.5 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 NCP662/NCV662 series
provides an enable pin for ON/OFF control.
This series has been designed to be used with low cost ceramic
capacitors and requires a minimum output capacitor of 0.1 mF. The
device is housed in the microâminiature SC82âAB surface mount
package. Standard voltage versions are 1.5, 1.8, 2.5, 2.7, 2.8, 3.0, 3.3,
and 5.0 V.
Features
⢠Low Quiescent Current of 2.5 mA Typical
⢠Low Output Voltage Option
⢠Output Voltage Accuracy of 2.0%
⢠Temperature Range for NCV662/NCV663 â40°C to 125°C
Temperature Range for NCP662/NCP663 â40°C to 85°C
⢠NCP662/NCV662 Provides as Enable Pin
⢠NCV Prefix for Automotive and Other Applications Requiring Site
and Control Changes
⢠PbâFree Packages are Available
Typical Applications
⢠Battery Powered Instruments
⢠HandâHeld Instruments
⢠Camcorders and Cameras
⢠Automotive Infotainment
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SC82âAB (SC70â4)
SQ SUFFIX
CASE 419C
PIN CONNECTIONS &
MARKING DIAGRAMS
GND 1
4 Enable
Vin 2
3 Vout
(NCP662/NCV662 Top View)
GND 1
4 N/C
Vin 2
3 Vout
(NCP663/NCV663 Top View)
xxx = Device Code
M = Date Code
ORDERING INFORMATION
See detailed ordering and shipping information in the package
dimensions section on page 8 of this data sheet.
*For additional information on our PbâFree strategy and soldering details, please
download the ON Semiconductor Soldering and Mounting Techniques
Reference Manual, SOLDERRM/D.
© Semiconductor Components Industries, LLC, 2005
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March, 2005 â Rev. 1
Publication Order Number:
NCP662/D
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