MIC5365/6
High-Performance Single 150mA LDO
General Description
The MIC5365/6 is an advanced general purpose linear
regulator offering high power supply rejection (PSRR) in
an ultra-small 1mm × 1mm package. The MIC5366
includes an auto-discharge feature that is activated when
the enable pin is low. The MIC5365/6 is capable of
sourcing 150mA output current and offers high PSRR
making it an ideal solution for any portable electronic
application.
Ideal for battery-powered applications, the MIC5365/6
offers 2% initial accuracy, low dropout voltage (155mV @
150mA), and low ground current (typically 29µA). The
MIC5365/6 can also be put into a zero-off-mode current
state, drawing virtually no current when disabled.
The MIC5365/6 is available in several advanced packages
including a lead-free (RoHS-compliant) 1mm × 1mm Thin
®
2
MLF occupying only 1mm of PCB area, a 75% reduction
in board area compared to SC-70 and 2mm × 2mm MLF
packages. It is also available in a thin SOT23-5 package.
The MIC5365/6 has an operating junction temperature
range of –40°C to 125°C.
Data sheets and support documentation can be found on
Micrel’s web site at:
www.micrel.com.
Features
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Tiny 1mm × 1mm thin MLF, SC-70-5,
and thin SOT23-5 packages
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Input voltage range: 2.5V to 5.5V
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150mA guaranteed output current
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Stable with 1µF ceramic output capacitors
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Low dropout voltage – 155mV @ 150mA
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Excellent load/line transient response
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Low quiescent current – 29µA
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High PSRR – 70dB
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Output discharge circuit – MIC5366
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High output accuracy
– ±2% initial accuracy
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Thermal-shutdown and current-limit protection
Applications
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Mobile phones
Digital cameras
GPS, PDAs, PMP, handhelds
Portable electronics
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Micrel Inc. • 2180 Fortune Drive • San Jose, CA 95131 • USA • tel +1 (
408
) 944-0800 • fax + 1 (408) 474-1000 •
http://www.micrel.com
July 16, 2013
Revision 3.1