LM723CN DIP 5V 1mA Voltage Regulator
The LM723CN is a versatile voltage regulator IC that provides stable 5V output with a current capability of 1mA. It is designed to offer excellent performance for a wide range of applications, including power supplies, battery-operated devices, and voltage regulation in industrial electronics. With its DIP-8 package, the LM723CN is easy to integrate into circuit designs and provides reliable voltage regulation while maintaining low power consumption. This regulator features built-in protection against overcurrent and thermal shutdown, ensuring safe and efficient operation in various electronic devices.
Key Features:
- Voltage Output: 5V regulated output
- Current Capability: 1mA current output
- Built-in Protection: Overcurrent and thermal shutdown for enhanced reliability
- Low Power Consumption ideal for battery-powered applications
- DIP-8 Package for easy integration into designs
- Adjustable Output Voltage for Flexibility
Applications:
- Voltage Regulation in Power Supplies
- Battery-Powered Devices
- Industrial Electronic Circuits
- Low Power DC Voltage Regulators
- Consumer Electronics
- Low Current Power Supply Applications
Package Included:
1 x LM723CN DIP 5V 1mA Voltage Regulator
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The LM723CN voltage regulator offers reliable 5V regulation with low current output, ideal for a variety of low-power electronic applications, ensuring efficient and safe operation in various circuits.
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