Microchip 30V LDOs provide load-dump protection to 43.5V

April 10, 2008
Microchip Technology has introduced two high-voltage linear regulators, the MCP1790 and MCP1791 (MCP179X).

Microchip Technology has introduced two high-voltage linear regulators, the MCP1790 and MCP1791 (MCP179X). Targeting automotive as well as industrial applications, the devices offer a continuous 70 milliamp output, the ability to operate at a continuous input voltage of up to 30V, and load-dump protection up to 43.5V. They also feature low (70 microamp) quiescent current and shutdown current, and ceramic capacitor stability, all of which enable smaller designs at lower costs, according to Mikhail Voroniouk, product marketing engineer with Microchip’s Analog and Interface Products Division.

Voroniouk said the LDOs are well-suited for automotive applications such as instrumentation lighting, power windows and locks, electronic accessory power adapters, and stereo systems, where a device is powered directly from a car’s battery.The built-in load-dump protection feature in the MCP179X LDOs shields the system from voltage transients.

The MCP1790 is available in a 3-pin SOT-223 or DDPAK package for $0.76 and $0.78 each in 10,000-unit quantities, respectively. The MCP1791 is available in a 5-pin SOT-223 or DDPAK package for $0.80 and $0.88 each.

Sponsored Recommendations

The Importance of PCB Design in Consumer Products

April 25, 2024
Explore the importance of PCB design and how Fusion 360 can help your team react to evolving consumer demands.

PCB Design Mastery for Assembly & Fabrication

April 25, 2024
This guide explores PCB circuit board design, focusing on both Design For Assembly (DFA) and Design For Fabrication (DFab) perspectives.

What is Design Rule Checking in PCBs?

April 25, 2024
Explore the importance of Design Rule Checking (DRC) in manufacturing and how Autodesk Fusion 360 enhances the process.

Unlocking the Power of IoT Integration for Elevated PCB Designs

April 25, 2024
What does it take to add IoT into your product? What advantages does IoT have in PCB related projects? Read to find answers to your IoT design questions.

Comments

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of Electronic Design, create an account today!