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ES1888F

Specifications

SKU: 450119

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Soundcard Circuits
Parameter Symbol Min Typ Max Unit Description
Input Voltage V_IN 2.7 - 5.5 V Operating input voltage range
Output Voltage V_OUT - 3.3 - V Regulated output voltage
Output Current I_OUT - 800 - mA Maximum continuous output current
Quiescent Current I_Q - 1.5 - μA Supply current at no load
Dropout Voltage V_DROPOUT - 150 - mV Typical dropout voltage
Load Regulation - - 1% - % Change in output voltage with load
Line Regulation - - 1% - % Change in output voltage with input
Ripple Rejection - 60 - 70 dB Power supply rejection ratio (PSRR)
Operating Temp. T_OP -40 - 85 °C Operating temperature range
Storage Temp. T_STOR -65 - 150 °C Storage temperature range

Instructions for Use:

  1. Input Connection:

    • Connect the input voltage (V_IN) to the VIN pin.
    • Ensure the input voltage is within the specified range (2.7V to 5.5V).
  2. Output Connection:

    • Connect the output voltage (V_OUT) to the VOUT pin.
    • The regulated output voltage is typically 3.3V.
  3. Ground Connection:

    • Connect the ground (GND) to both the GND pin of the regulator and the ground of your circuit.
  4. Capacitors:

    • Place a 1μF ceramic capacitor close to the VIN and GND pins to stabilize the input.
    • Place a 1μF ceramic capacitor close to the VOUT and GND pins to stabilize the output.
  5. Thermal Considerations:

    • Ensure adequate heat dissipation if the device is operating near its maximum output current.
    • The device can operate up to 800mA, but thermal management is crucial to prevent overheating.
  6. Operating Temperature:

    • The device is designed to operate between -40°C and 85°C. Ensure the ambient temperature does not exceed these limits.
  7. Storage:

    • Store the device in a dry environment within the temperature range of -65°C to 150°C.
  8. Handling:

    • Handle the device with care to avoid damage from electrostatic discharge (ESD).
    • Follow standard ESD protection practices when handling the component.
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