The UR133A-5.0V-C is a positive, fixed-voltage regulator produced by UTC (Unisonic Technologies Co., Ltd.), designed to deliver a stable 5.0V output. It is part of the UR133A series and is intended for a variety of applications requiring a precise 5V power source. The suffix 'C' usually indicates specific characteristics regarding tolerance, temperature range, or packaging.
Applications:
- Microcontroller Power: Used to provide a stable 5V supply for microcontrollers.
- Logic Circuits: Powers 5V logic gates, buffers, and other digital ICs.
- Sensor Power: Supplies regulated 5V for sensors requiring a stable voltage source.
- Interface Circuits: Powers interface circuits such as RS-232 transceivers.
- General Purpose 5V Supply: Provides a stable 5V rail for various electronic projects.
Features:
- Fixed 5.0V Output: Delivers a precise and constant 5.0V output voltage.
- Low Dropout Voltage: Maintains regulation with a minimal voltage difference between input and output.
- Overcurrent Protection: Protects the regulator and connected circuits from overcurrent conditions.
- Thermal Shutdown: Shuts down the regulator in case of overheating.
- Short Circuit Protection: Protects the device from short circuit events at the output.
- High Accuracy: Provides accurate and reliable voltage regulation.
Benefits:
- Stable 5V Supply: Provides a consistent and reliable 5V power supply for electronic components.
- Enhanced Reliability: Overcurrent, thermal shutdown, and short circuit protections improve the robustness of the system.
- Easy to Use: Requires few external components for proper operation.
- Wide Input Voltage Range: Can operate with a variety of input voltage sources.
- Compact Size: Available in small packages for space-constrained applications.
Additional Details:
The UR133A-5.0V-C typically comes in surface-mount packages like SOP or SOT. It requires external input and output capacitors for stability. Refer to the UTC datasheet for detailed electrical characteristics, including input voltage range, output current capability, dropout voltage, thermal resistance, and package dimensions. The 'C' suffix might indicate a particular operating temperature range or a more stringent tolerance; consult the datasheet for precise details.