The MIC5239BM is a low quiescent current, µCap low-dropout regulator. With a maximum operating input voltage of 30V and a quiescent current of 23µA, it is ideal for supplying keepalive power in systems with high-voltage batteries.
Capable of 500mA output, the MIC5239BM has a dropout voltage of only 350mV. It can provide high output current for applications such as USB.
As a µCap LDO, the MIC5239BM is stable with either a ceramic or a tantalum output capacitor. It only requires a 3.3µF output capacitor for stability.
The MIC5239BM includes a logic compatible enable input and an undervoltage error flag indicator. Other features of the MIC5239BM include thermal shutdown, current-limit, overvoltage shutdown, load-dump protection, reverse leakage protections, and reverse battery protection.
Available in the thermally enhanced SOIC-8, MSOP-8 and SOT-223, the MIC5239BM comes in fixed 3.0V and adjustable voltages. For other output voltages, contact Micrel.
Features
• Ultra-low quiescent current (IQ = 23µA @IO = 100µA)
• Continuious 500mA output current
• Wide input range: 2.3V to 30V
• Low dropout voltage:
350mV @500mA;
• ±1.0% initial output accuracy
• Stable with ceramic or tantalum output capacitor
• Logic compatible enable input
• Low output voltage error flag indicator
• Overcurrent protection
• Thermal shutdown
• Reverse-leakage protection
• Reverse-battery protection
Applications
• USB power supply
• Keep-alive supply in notebook and portable personal
computers
• Logic supply from high-voltage batteries
• Automotive electronics
• Battery-powered systems
Feature
- Ultra-low quiescent current (IQ = 23µA @ IO = 100µA)
- Continuious 500mA output current
- Wide input range: 2.3V to 30V
- Low dropout voltage: 350mV at 500mA
- ±1.0% initial output accuracy
- Stable with ceramic or tantalum output capacitor
- Logic-compatible enable input
- Low output voltage error flag indicator
- Overcurrent protection
- Thermal shutdown
- Reverse leakage protection
- Reverse battery protection
- High power SOIC-8, MSOP-8 and SOT-223 packages
(Picture:Pinout / Diagram)