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NJU7201U25

Manufacturer: JRC

C-MOS 3-TERMINAL POSITIVE VOLTAGE REGULATOR

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
NJU7201U25 JRC 1000 In Stock

Description and Introduction

C-MOS 3-TERMINAL POSITIVE VOLTAGE REGULATOR The **NJU7201U25** is a high-performance, low-dropout (LDO) voltage regulator designed to deliver stable and precise power supply in a wide range of electronic applications. Manufactured by New Japan Radio (NJR), this component provides a fixed output voltage of 2.5V with a maximum output current of 150mA, making it suitable for power-sensitive circuits such as portable devices, IoT modules, and embedded systems.  

Featuring an ultra-low dropout voltage of just 60mV at 100mA load, the NJU7201U25 ensures efficient operation even when the input voltage is close to the output level. Its low quiescent current (typically 35µA) enhances energy efficiency, making it ideal for battery-powered applications. Additionally, the regulator incorporates built-in protection mechanisms, including overcurrent and thermal shutdown, ensuring reliable performance under varying conditions.  

The device is housed in a compact **SOT-23-5** package, offering space-saving benefits for modern PCB designs. With its high ripple rejection ratio and stable output characteristics, the NJU7201U25 is a dependable choice for designers seeking a robust and efficient voltage regulation solution. Its combination of low noise, high accuracy, and thermal stability makes it well-suited for precision analog and digital circuits alike.

Application Scenarios & Design Considerations

C-MOS 3-TERMINAL POSITIVE VOLTAGE REGULATOR

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