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S5J1118 Datasheet, PDF (1/3 Pages) SeCoS Halbleitertechnologie GmbH – 1A Positive Low Dropout Fixed-Mode Regulato r With EN Function
Elektronische Bauelemente
S5J1118
1A Positive Low Dropout
Fixed-Mode Regulator With EN Function
Description
RoHS Compliant Product
The S5J1118 is a low dropout positive fixed-mode regulator with min. of
1A output current capability. The product is specifically designed to
provide well-regulated supply for low voltage IC applications such as high-
speed bus termination and low current 3.3V logic supply.S5J1118 is
also well suited for other applications such as VGA cards. The product is
guaranteed to have < 1.4V dropout at full load current making it ideal to
provide well regulated outputs 1.5V to 12V with up to 18V input supply.
The product offers a TTL-Logic compatible enable pin.
Features
* 1.4V Max. Dropout Voltage At Full Load Current
* Enable Function
* Fixed Output Voltage 1.5V,1.8V,2.5V,3.3V,5.0V,9.0V,12V
* Output Current Limiting
* Good Noise Rejection
* Fast Transient Response
* Built-in Thermal Shutdown
Applications
* CDROM.
* PC Peripheral
* Communication
REF.
A
B
C
D
P
S
Millimeter
Min. Max.
6.35 6.73
5.21 5.46
9.40 10.20
2.40 3.00
1.27 REF.
0.50 0.80
REF.
G
H
J
K
L
M
Millimeter
Min. Max.
0.45 0.60
2.20 2.40
0.46 0.58
0
0.15
0.90 1.50
5.40 5.59
Typical Circuit
Pin Descriptions
Name
GND
VOUT
VIN
EN
NC
Ground
Description
The output pin of regulator. A min. of 10uF capacitor must be connected from this pin to ground to insure stability.
The input pin of regulator. Typically a large storage capacitor is connected from this pin to ground to insure that the input voltage
does not sag below the min. dropout voltage during the load transient response. This pin must always be1.3V higher than VOUT
in order for the device to regulate properly.
This input pin of regulator. TTL/CMOS compatiable input Logic high= disable output, Logic low or open=output enable.
(internal pull-down resistor~100K)
No connection.
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Any changing of specification will not be informed individual
01-Jun-2002 Rev. A
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