TL7805CKC, TL780-5KTER, TL783 Selling Leads, Datasheet
MFG:TI Package Cooled:TO-220 D/C:08+
TL7805CKC, TL780-5KTER, TL783 Datasheet download
Part Number: TL7805CKC
MFG: TI
Package Cooled: TO-220
D/C: 08+
MFG:TI Package Cooled:TO-220 D/C:08+
TL7805CKC, TL780-5KTER, TL783 Datasheet download
MFG: TI
Package Cooled: TO-220
D/C: 08+
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Datasheet: TL712
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Manufacturer: TI [Texas Instruments]
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Datasheet: TL783
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The TL783 is an adjustable three-terminal high-voltage regulator with an output range of 1.25 V to 125 V and a DMOS output transistor capable of sourcing more than 700 mA. It is designed for use in high-voltage applications where standard bipolar regulators cannot be used. Excellent performance specifications, superior to those of most bipolar regulators, are achieved through circuit design and advanced layout techniques.
As a state-of-the-art regulator, the TL783 combines standard bipolar circuitry with high-voltage double-diffused MOS transistors on one chip to yield a device capable of withstanding voltages far higher than standard bipolar integrated circuits. Because of its lack of secondary-breakdown and thermal-runaway characteristics usually associated with bipolar outputs, the TL783 maintains full overload protection while operating at up to 125 V from input to output. Other features of the device include current limiting, safe-operating-area (SOA) protection, and thermal shutdown. Even if ADJ is inadvertently disconnected, the protection circuitry remains functional.