Features: Low, 90A No-Load Supply CurrentGuaranteed 300mA Output Current Dropout Voltage is 200mV @ 150mA Load PSRR=53dB @ 1kHzOver-Temperature Protection and Short-Circuit Protection Max. Supply Current in Shutdown Mode < 1ALow Output Noise at 28VRMSStable with low cost ceramic capacitorsOutpu...
G924: Features: Low, 90A No-Load Supply CurrentGuaranteed 300mA Output Current Dropout Voltage is 200mV @ 150mA Load PSRR=53dB @ 1kHzOver-Temperature Protection and Short-Circuit Protection Max. Supply Cu...
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VIN to GND.............-0.3V to +6.5V
Output Short-Circuit Duration..........Infinite
SHDNto GND...............-0.3V to VIN+0.3V
OUT to GND.........-0.3V to (VIN + 0.3V)
Continuous Power Dissipation (TA = +25)
SOT-23-5....................520mW
Operating Temperature Range.......-40 to +85
Junction Temperature............+150
JA(1).....................240/Watt
Storage Temperature Range....-65 to +150
Reflow Temperature (soldering, 10sec)......260
Note (1): See Recommended Minimum Footprint Stresses beyond those listed under "Absolute Maximum Ratings" may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
The G924 is a low supply current, low dropout linear regulator that comes in a space saving SOT-23-5 package. The supply current at no-load is 90A. In the shutdown mode, the maximum supply current is less than 1A. Operating voltage range of the G924 is from 2.5V to 5.5V. The over-current protection limit is set at 550mA typical and 400mA minimum. An over-temperature protection circuit is built-in in the G924 to prevent thermal overload. These power saving features make the G924 ideal for use in the batterypowered applications such as notebook computers, cellular phones, and PDA's.