Typical Application for ZR78L05 5 Volt Positive Adjustable Output Regulator

Reference Design using part ZR78L05 by Diodes Incorporated

Manufacturer

Diodes Incorporated
  • Application Category
    Power Supplies
  • Product Type
    DC to DC Single Output Power Supplies

For End Products

  • Space-Sensitive Applications

Description

  • Typical Application for ZR78L05 5 Volt Positive Adjustable Output Regulator. The ZR78L Series three terminal fixed positive voltage regulators feature internal circuit current limit and thermal shutdown making the devices difficult to destroy. The circuit design allows creation of any custom voltage in the range 2.85 to 12 volts. The devices are available in a small outline surface mount package, ideal for applications where space saving is important, as well as through hole TO92 style packaging. The devices are suited to local voltage regulation applications, where problems could be encountered with distributed single source regulation, as well as more general voltage regulation applications

Key Features

  • Conversion Type
    DC to DC
  • Output Voltage
    5 V
  • Topology
    LDO

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