Nov 29, 2004 #1 kkdelabaca Full Member level 2 Joined Apr 18, 2003 Messages 140 Helped 2 Reputation 4 Reaction score 2 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 1,105 Hello, Somebody knows a very stable linear voltage regulator (5v and 100mA) with the temperature (between -40 and 60 degrees)? The input voltage is between 11 to 12 volt. Regards, Raul
Hello, Somebody knows a very stable linear voltage regulator (5v and 100mA) with the temperature (between -40 and 60 degrees)? The input voltage is between 11 to 12 volt. Regards, Raul
Nov 29, 2004 #2 X XNOX_Rambo Advanced Member level 1 Joined Jul 13, 2002 Messages 434 Helped 90 Reputation 180 Reaction score 2 Trophy points 1,298 Location Far out, man! Activity points 3,568 Is 0,7% stable enough? **broken link removed** /Rambo
Nov 29, 2004 #3 Borber Advanced Member level 5 Joined Dec 31, 1999 Messages 1,600 Helped 236 Reputation 474 Reaction score 111 Trophy points 1,343 Location on third flor Activity points 11,863 I think LM723 has lower temperature coeficient 0.002%/°C, MIC5207 has 0.004%/°C in the similar temperature range.
I think LM723 has lower temperature coeficient 0.002%/°C, MIC5207 has 0.004%/°C in the similar temperature range.
Nov 29, 2004 #4 F FANT Advanced Member level 1 Joined Feb 27, 2002 Messages 418 Helped 52 Reputation 104 Reaction score 37 Trophy points 1,308 Location Italy Activity points 3,689 Also the very old 723 has the lowest noise, measured 100 uV p-p versus 2 mV p-p of 7805. Mandi
Nov 30, 2004 #5 M mosheavi Junior Member level 1 Joined Nov 29, 2004 Messages 15 Helped 1 Reputation 2 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Activity points 118 Look at the REG104 from TI.
Dec 1, 2004 #6 Q qutang Full Member level 5 Joined Oct 25, 2004 Messages 305 Helped 9 Reputation 18 Reaction score 3 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 1,581 add a copper to cool the regulator.