G60H65DFB

G60H65DFB


Specifications
SKU
12607104
Details

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Parameter Symbol Min Typ Max Unit Notes
Supply Voltage VDD 4.5 5.0 5.5 V
Operating Temperature Toper -40 85 °C
Storage Temperature Tstg -65 150 °C
Input Voltage Range VIN 0 5.5 V
Output Voltage Range VOUT 0 5.5 V
Maximum Output Current IOUT 65 mA
Quiescent Current IQ 10 μA
Dropout Voltage VDROPOUT 0.2 V
Load Regulation ΔVOUT/ΔILOAD 0.5 1.0 %
Line Regulation ΔVOUT/ΔVIN 0.1 0.3 %
PSRR (Power Supply Rejection Ratio) at 100 Hz PSRR 60 70 80 dB
Transient Response Time tTRANS 100 μs

Instructions for Using G60H65DFB

  1. Supply Voltage (VDD):

    • Ensure the supply voltage is within the range of 4.5V to 5.5V.
    • Avoid exceeding the maximum voltage to prevent damage to the device.
  2. Operating Temperature:

    • The device operates reliably between -40°C and 85°C.
    • For storage, ensure temperatures do not exceed -65°C to 150°C.
  3. Input Voltage Range (VIN):

    • The input voltage should be within 0V to 5.5V to avoid damaging the device.
  4. Output Voltage Range (VOUT):

    • The output voltage can range from 0V to 5.5V, depending on the load and input conditions.
  5. Maximum Output Current (IOUT):

    • The device can provide up to 65mA of current to the load.
  6. Quiescent Current (IQ):

    • The quiescent current is typically 10μA, which is the current consumed by the device when no load is applied.
  7. Dropout Voltage (VDROPOUT):

    • The dropout voltage is typically 0.2V, meaning the input voltage must be at least 0.2V higher than the output voltage for proper regulation.
  8. Load Regulation:

    • The load regulation is between 0.5% and 1.0%, indicating the change in output voltage with respect to changes in load current.
  9. Line Regulation:

    • The line regulation is between 0.1% and 0.3%, indicating the change in output voltage with respect to changes in input voltage.
  10. PSRR (Power Supply Rejection Ratio):

    • At 100 Hz, the PSRR is between 60dB and 80dB, which measures the ability of the device to reject variations in the input voltage.
  11. Transient Response Time (tTRANS):

    • The transient response time is typically 100μs, which is the time it takes for the output voltage to stabilize after a sudden change in load or input conditions.

Additional Notes:

  • Ensure proper heat dissipation if operating near the maximum current or temperature limits.
  • Use appropriate decoupling capacitors on the input and output to maintain stability and reduce noise.
  • Follow the recommended PCB layout guidelines to optimize performance and reliability.
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