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MIC5202


Part Number MIC5202
Manufacturer Microchip
Title Dual 100mA Low-Dropout Regulator
Description The MIC5202 is a dual linear voltage regulator with low dropout voltage (typically 17 mV at light loads and 210 mV at 100 mA), and low ground curr...
Features
• High Output Voltage Accuracy
• Variety of Output Voltages
• Up to 100 mA of Continuous Output Current
• Low Ground Current
• Low Dropout Voltage
• Excellent Line and Load Regulations
• Extremely Low Temperature Coefficient
• Current and Thermal Limit Protections
• Reverse-Battery Protection
• Zero...

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