Category: Integrated Circuit
Use: Voltage Regulator
Characteristics: High efficiency, low dropout voltage
Package: TO-220
Essence: Linear regulator
Packaging/Quantity: Tube/50 units
Advantages: - High efficiency - Wide input voltage range - Compact TO-220 package
Disadvantages: - Limited output current - Higher dropout voltage compared to some alternatives
The CLL2003 TR is a linear voltage regulator that maintains a stable output voltage by dissipating excess power as heat. It uses a reference voltage to compare the output voltage and adjusts the pass transistor to maintain the desired output.
The CLL2003 TR is suitable for various applications requiring a stable voltage supply, such as: - Battery-powered devices - Automotive electronics - Industrial control systems
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