Product Description: LM2576T-ADJ TO-220 5-Pin Voltage Regulator
The LM2576T-ADJ is a versatile and efficient step-down (buck) switching voltage regulator designed to provide adjustable output voltage for various electronic applications. Housed in a TO-220 package, this regulator is capable of delivering up to 3A of output current while maintaining high efficiency and excellent line/load regulation.
Key Features
- Output Voltage Range: Adjustable from 1.23V to 37V, allowing flexibility for different applications.
- Input Voltage Range: Operates with input voltages up to 40V, making it suitable for a wide range of power supply sources.
- Maximum Output Current: Guaranteed output current of 3A, suitable for powering various loads.
- Fixed Frequency Oscillator: Operates at a fixed frequency of 52 kHz, which simplifies the design of external components.
- Low Standby Current: Features TTL shutdown capability, allowing for low-power standby operation.
- Thermal Shutdown and Current Limit Protection: Built-in protection features ensure safe operation under fault conditions.
- Minimal External Components Required: Only four external components are needed for basic operation, simplifying circuit design.
Applications
The LM2576T-ADJ is ideal for:
- Power Supply Circuits: Used in switching power supplies for efficient voltage regulation.
- Battery-Powered Devices: Provides stable voltage output while maximizing battery life.
- Consumer Electronics: Commonly found in audio equipment, LED drivers, and other electronic devices requiring regulated power.
Package Included: 1 x LM2576T-ADJ TO220 5PIN
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