Part | RoHS | Manufacturer | Regulator Type | No. of Terminals | Package Code | Terminal Form | Maximum Input Voltage Absolute | Maximum Voltage Tolerance | Package Body Material | Maximum Dropout Voltage-2 | Maximum Dropout Voltage-1 | Surface Mount | Operating Temperature (TJ-Max) | Maximum Input-Output Voltage Differential | Minimum Output Voltage-2 | No. of Functions | Technology | Screening Level | Package Shape | Nominal Output Voltage-2 | Operating Temperature (TJ-Min) | Packing Method | Minimum Output Voltage-1 | Nominal Output Voltage-1 | Package Style (Meter) | Package Equivalence Code | Maximum Line Regulation (%/V) | Sub-Category | Adjustability | Terminal Pitch | Maximum Operating Temperature | Maximum Load Regulation (%) | Minimum Input-Output Voltage Differential | Maximum Line Regulation | Minimum Operating Temperature | Terminal Finish | Terminal Position | Maximum Output Voltage-1 | JESD-30 Code | Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) | Maximum Seated Height | Width | Qualification Status | Maximum Load Regulation | Maximum Output Voltage-2 | Minimum Input Voltage | Maximum Output Current-1 | JESD-609 Code | Maximum Time At Peak Reflow Temperature (s) | No. of Outputs | Peak Reflow Temperature (C) | Nominal Dropout Voltage-1 | Length | Maximum Input Voltage | Maximum Output Current-2 |
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Fixed and adjustable regulators are electronic components that are designed to regulate the output voltage of a power supply to a constant level, regardless of any changes in the input voltage or load. They are widely used in a variety of electronic devices, including computers, telecommunications equipment, and consumer electronics.
Positive multiple output LDO regulators are designed to provide multiple regulated output voltages from a single input voltage. These regulators are often used in applications where multiple voltages are required, such as in portable electronic devices or power supplies for microcontroller-based systems. They typically provide low dropout voltages and high output current capabilities.
Fixed and adjustable regulators can also come in negative single output LDO and standard configurations. Negative voltage regulators are designed to regulate negative voltage outputs, which are often used in applications such as automotive and industrial control systems. LDO regulators are low dropout voltage regulators that can maintain a stable output voltage even when the input voltage is close to the output voltage. Standard regulators, on the other hand, typically have a higher dropout voltage and are used in applications where high efficiency is not a primary concern.