
STLQ015M21R
Active150 MA - ULTRA LOW QUIESCENT CURRENT LINEAR VOLTAGE REGULATOR
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STLQ015M21R
Active150 MA - ULTRA LOW QUIESCENT CURRENT LINEAR VOLTAGE REGULATOR
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Technical Specifications
Parameters and characteristics for this part
| Specification | STLQ015M21R |
|---|---|
| Control Features | Enable |
| Current - Output | 150 mA |
| Current - Quiescent (Iq) | 1.7 µA |
| Current - Supply (Max) [Max] | 2.4 µA |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Number of Regulators | 1 |
| Operating Temperature [Max] | 125 °C |
| Operating Temperature [Min] | -40 C |
| Output Configuration | Positive |
| Package / Case | SOT-753, SC-74A |
| Protection Features | Over Temperature, Over Current |
| PSRR [Max] | 40 dB |
| PSRR [Min] | 15 dB |
| Supplier Device Package | SOT-23-5 |
| Voltage - Input (Max) [Max] | 5.5 V |
| Voltage - Output (Min/Fixed) | 2.1 V |
| Voltage Dropout (Max) | 0.3 V |
Pricing
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| Distributor | Package | Quantity | $ | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Digikey | N/A | 11181 | $ 0.49 | |
Description
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STLQ015 Series
The STLQ015 provides 150 mA of maximum current with an input voltage range from 1.5 V to 5.5 V and a typical dropout voltage of 112 mV. The key feature of this device is its quiescent current, which is just 1.4 µA at maximum output current.The device is stable with a ceramic capacitor on the output. It offers very low quiescent current and extends battery-life of applications requiring very long standby time. The enable logic control function puts the STLQ015 in shutdown mode, reducing total current consumption to 1 nA. The device also includes short-circuit constant-current limiting and thermal protection. Typical applications are: portable and battery-powered systems, electronic sensors and microcontroller power supply.
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