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LM317LCPWR

Manufacturer: TI

3-Terminal, 100mA Adjustable Positive Voltage Regulator

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LM317LCPWR TI 82 In Stock

Description and Introduction

3-Terminal, 100mA Adjustable Positive Voltage Regulator The LM317LCPWR is a low dropout (LDO) voltage regulator manufactured by Texas Instruments (TI). Below are its specifications, descriptions, and features based on Ic-phoenix technical data files:  

### **Specifications:**  
- **Output Voltage Range:** 1.25V to 13.8V (adjustable)  
- **Output Current:** 100mA  
- **Input Voltage Range:** Up to 20V  
- **Dropout Voltage:** 1.2V (typical at 100mA)  
- **Line Regulation:** 0.01%/V (typical)  
- **Load Regulation:** 0.3% (typical)  
- **Operating Temperature Range:** -40°C to +125°C  
- **Package:** SOT-223 (4-pin)  
- **Quiescent Current:** 50µA (typical)  
- **Protection Features:** Overcurrent and thermal shutdown  

### **Descriptions:**  
The LM317LCPWR is a low-current, adjustable linear voltage regulator designed for applications requiring precise voltage regulation. It is suitable for battery-powered devices, portable electronics, and other low-power systems.  

### **Features:**  
- Adjustable output voltage  
- Low dropout voltage  
- Low quiescent current  
- Thermal shutdown and current limit protection  
- Stable with low-ESR capacitors  
- SOT-223 package for space-constrained designs  

This information is strictly factual and sourced from TI's datasheet.

Application Scenarios & Design Considerations

3-Terminal, 100mA Adjustable Positive Voltage Regulator

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