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PQ05RA1

PQ05RA1

PQ05RA1

Sharp Microelectronics

Enable Fixed PMIC TO-220-4

SOT-23

PQ05RA1 Datasheet PDF

non-compliant

Technical Specifications

Parameter NameValue
TypeParameter
Mount Through Hole
Mounting Type Through Hole
Package / Case TO-220-4
Supplier Device Package TO-220-4
Operating Temperature-20°C~80°C
PackagingTube
Published 1999
Part StatusObsolete
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 1 (Unlimited)
Max Operating Temperature80°C
Min Operating Temperature -20°C
Voltage - Input (Max) 35V
Output Voltage 5V
Output Type Fixed
Output Configuration Positive
Current - Output 1A
Control Features Enable
Voltage - Output (Min/Fixed) 5V
Number of Regulators1
Protection Features Over Current, Over Temperature
Current - Quiescent (Iq) 8mA
PSRR 55dB (120Hz)
RoHS StatusNon-RoHS Compliant
In-Stock:3872 items

PQ05RA1 Product Details

PQ05RA1 Overview


The package is delivered in a Tube case. In order to package the IC voltage regulator, a TO-220-4 case is used. This IC Regulator has a type of output called Fixed. There are 1 regulators implemented in this electroic component. Through Hole can be adjusted in the Linear IC in order to vary the temperature range over which Linear Regulator operates. The IC voltage regulator must be maintained at -20°C~80°C degrees for it to function. As you can see, this regulator's output function is configured to be Positive. At present, it can produce an output of up to 1A. As a general rule, it is recommended that you use the IC voltage regulator when temperatures are below 80°C degrees Celsius. At the lowest operating temperature that can be reached by the chip, it is -20°C.

PQ05RA1 Features


The maximum operating temperature of -20°C


PQ05RA1 Applications


There are a lot of Sharp Microelectronics
PQ05RA1 Linear Voltage Regulators applications.


  • CPU power supply
  • Switching regulator
  • Multiple-power supply system
  • Digital audio player
  • Digital TV
  • Smartcard
  • Industrial equipment
  • DVD and CD-ROM drive
  • Quick charge protocols
  • Measurement and control euipment

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