TA48M025,03,033,0345,04,05F
TOSHIBA Bipolar Linear Integrated Circuit
Silicon Monolithic
TA48M025F,TA48M03F,TA48M033F
TA48M0345F,TA48M04F,TA48M05F
2.5 V, 3 V, 3.3 V, 3.45 V, 4 V, 5 V
Three-Terminal Low Dropout Voltage Regulator
The TA48M**F series consists of fixed-positive-output, low
dropout regulators with an output current of 500 mA (max). In
response to the need for low voltage devices, the series offers
devices with low output voltages of 2.5 V, 3.3 V etc.
Features
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Maximum output current of 0.5 A
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Low standby current: 800 μA (typ.)
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Low dropout voltage: 0.65 V (max) @IOUT = 0.5 A
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Protection function:
overcurrent/overheat/overvoltage/reversed power supply
connections.
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New PW-Mold package (Surface-mount type)
HSOP3-P-2.30D
Weight
HSOP3-P-2.30D: 0.36 g ( typ.)
Pin Assignment
Marking side
1
IN
3
2
GND OUT
Marking
3
48M**F
Note 1: A line under a Lot No. identifies the indication of product Labels.
Not underlined: [[Pb]]/INCLUDES > MCV
Product No.(or abbreviation code) Underlined: [[G]]/RoHS COMPATIBLE or [[G]]/RoHS [[Pb]]
Lot No.
Note 1
1
2
Please contact your TOSHIBA sales representative for details as to
environmental matters such as the RoHS compatibility of Product. The
RoHS is the Directive 2002/95/EC of the European Parliament and of the
Council of 27 January 2003 on the restriction of the use of certain
hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment.
Note 2: The “**” part of each product number varies according to the output voltage of the product.
The product(s) in this document (“Product”) contain functions intended to protect the Product from
temporary small overloads such as minor short-term overcurrent, overvoltage, or overheating. The
protective functions do not necessarily protect Product under all circumstances. When incorporating
Product into your system, please design the system (1) to avoid such overloads upon the Product, and (2)
to shut down or otherwise relieve the Product of such overload conditions immediately upon occurrence.
For details, please refer to the notes appearing below in this document and other documents referenced
in this document.
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