Direct input for vehicle-mounted batteries (+B input OK) high voltage LDO regulator with fixed output of 5V or 3.3V.
The OZ9211Q is a high-voltage LDO that can be connected to automotive batteries. It supports a fixed output of 5V or 3.3V with a load current of up to 150mA. It has low power consumption (16uA typical) and excellent load response. It is ideal as an LDO for powering microcontrollers and similar devices. This product is well-suited for BCP (Business Continuity Planning) in preparation for the upcoming semiconductor shortage. We will continue to release new LDO products for BCP support, so if you are interested, please contact us individually. Contact: omj@o2micro.com
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Recommended input range: 5V to 40V Current consumption: 16uA (typical), 30uA (maximum) Output voltage accuracy: 5V or 3.3V ±2% (-40~105℃) Load current: <150mA Protection features: UVLO (Under Voltage Lock Out), TSD (Thermal Shutdown), OCP (Over Current Protection) Package: E-SOP8 or E-MSOP8 If you would like a datasheet, please contact us. Contact: omj@o2micro.com
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Display components such as in-vehicle meters, clusters, and navigation systems In-vehicle smart keys In-vehicle interior lighting In-vehicle DMS, OMS In-vehicle drive recorders In-vehicle control units and other general in-vehicle equipment It is optimal as an LDO for supplying power to microcontrollers and similar devices. It is suitable not only for automotive applications but also for consumer and industrial applications for powering microcontrollers and similar devices.
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O2Micro is engaged in the design, development, and sales of innovative power management devices for markets such as computers, consumer electronics, industrial equipment, automotive equipment, and telecommunications. Our strengths lie in the expertise of our experienced analog and digital technology development team in system architecture, rapid market responsiveness, close relationships with customers, and mixed-signal integrated circuit (IC) technology.