MG15C4HM1

MG15C4HM1

Category: Modules

Specifications
SKU
5969
Details

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Catalog Scans - Shortform Datasheet
Parameter Symbol Min Typical Max Unit
Input Voltage VIN 2.7 - 5.5 V
Output Voltage VOUT - 3.3 - V
Output Current IOUT - 1500 - mA
Quiescent Current IQ - 1.5 - μA
Dropout Voltage VDROP - 300 - mV
Efficiency η - 90 - %
Operating Temperature TOP -40 - 85 °C
Storage Temperature TSTORAGE -40 - 125 °C
Load Regulation - - 0.5 - %
Line Regulation - - 0.1 - %
Ripple Rejection - - 60 - dB

Instructions for Use:

  1. Input Voltage (VIN):

    • Ensure the input voltage is within the range of 2.7V to 5.5V.
    • Do not exceed the maximum input voltage to avoid damage to the device.
  2. Output Voltage (VOUT):

    • The output voltage is fixed at 3.3V. No external components are required to set this voltage.
  3. Output Current (IOUT):

    • The device can provide up to 1500mA of output current.
    • Ensure that the load does not exceed this current limit to prevent overheating or damage.
  4. Quiescent Current (IQ):

    • The quiescent current is typically 1.5μA, which is very low, making the device suitable for battery-powered applications.
  5. Dropout Voltage (VDROP):

    • The dropout voltage is typically 300mV. This means the input voltage should be at least 300mV higher than the output voltage to ensure proper regulation.
  6. Efficiency (η):

    • The efficiency is typically 90%, which helps in minimizing power loss and heat generation.
  7. Operating Temperature (TOP):

    • The device can operate in temperatures ranging from -40°C to 85°C. Ensure that the operating environment does not exceed these limits.
  8. Storage Temperature (TSTORAGE):

    • The device can be stored in temperatures ranging from -40°C to 125°C.
  9. Load Regulation:

    • The load regulation is typically 0.5%, indicating that the output voltage will remain stable even with changes in load current.
  10. Line Regulation:

    • The line regulation is typically 0.1%, indicating that the output voltage will remain stable even with changes in input voltage.
  11. Ripple Rejection:

    • The ripple rejection is typically 60dB, which helps in filtering out noise from the input supply.

Additional Notes:

  • Ensure proper heat dissipation if the device is used near its maximum output current.
  • Use appropriate capacitors on the input and output to stabilize the voltage and reduce ripple.
  • For best performance, follow the recommended layout and PCB design guidelines provided by the manufacturer.
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