National Semiconductor Fixed Regulators - Mixed Multiple Output Standard 1

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Part RoHS Manufacturer Regulator Type No. of Terminals Package Code Terminal Form Maximum Input Voltage Absolute Maximum Voltage Tolerance Package Body Material Surface Mount Operating Temperature (TJ-Max) Minimum Output Voltage-2 No. of Functions Technology Screening Level Package Shape Nominal Output Voltage-2 Operating Temperature (TJ-Min) Minimum Output Voltage-1 Nominal Output Voltage-1 Package Style (Meter) Package Equivalence Code Sub-Category Adjustability Terminal Pitch Maximum Operating Temperature Maximum Line Regulation Minimum Operating Temperature Terminal Finish Terminal Position Maximum Output Voltage-1 JESD-30 Code Maximum Seated Height Width Qualification Status Maximum Load Regulation Maximum Output Voltage-2 Minimum Input Voltage Maximum Output Current-1 JESD-609 Code No. of Outputs Nominal Dropout Voltage-1 Length Maximum Input Voltage Maximum Output Current-2

LM125H/883B

National Semiconductor

FIXED MIXED MULTIPLE OUTPUT STANDARD REGULATOR

10

WIRE

1.3 %

METAL

NO

150 Cel

1

BIPOLAR

MIL-STD-883 Class B

ROUND

-15 V

-55 Cel

15 V

CYLINDRICAL

CAN10,.23

Other Regulators

FIXED

125 Cel

-55 Cel

TIN LEAD

BOTTOM

15.2 V

O-MBCY-W10

Not Qualified

18 V

e0

2

30 V

.05 A

Fixed Regulators - Mixed Multiple Output Standard

Fixed regulators, as the name suggests, are voltage regulators that provide a constant output voltage that is predetermined by the manufacturer. These regulators are designed to maintain a constant voltage regardless of variations in input voltage or load conditions. Fixed regulators are available in various output voltage options and are widely used in electronic circuits to power different components.

Fixed regulators can be further classified into different types based on their output voltage options and current ratings. Mixed multiple output fixed regulators are a type of fixed regulator that provide multiple output voltages, both positive and negative. These regulators have multiple outputs, each with its own fixed output voltage. Mixed multiple output fixed regulators are available in both LDO and standard versions, and they are commonly used in circuits where multiple voltages are required to power different components.

Mixed multiple output fixed regulators are widely used in various applications, including computer systems, audio equipment, and other electronic devices. The advantage of using these regulators is that they provide multiple output voltages in a compact and efficient package, which simplifies the overall circuit design. Additionally, mixed multiple output fixed regulators offer low dropout voltage and excellent load regulation, ensuring a stable output voltage under varying load conditions. However, the downside of using fixed regulators is that they do not offer the flexibility to adjust the output voltage, which limits their versatility in certain applications.