ROHM BD450S2WFP3-CE2, Voltage Regulator 45V HTSOP-J8 8-Pin

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BD450S2WFP3-CE2
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Brand

ROHM

Product Type

Voltage Regulator

Package Type

HTSOP-J8

Quiescent Current

40μA

Pin Count

8

Standards/Approvals

AEC-Q100

Height

1.8mm

Series

BD4xxS2-C

Length

6.53mm

Width

7 mm

Maximum Input Voltage

45V

Maximum Operating Temperature

150°C

Minimum Input Voltage

3V

Automotive Standard

AEC-Q100

The ROHM Fixed Output LDO Regulators with Enable Input are low quiescent regulators featuring 45V absolute maximum voltage, and output voltage accuracy of ±2% (3.3V or 5.0V Typ), 200mA output current and 40μA (Typ) current consumption. These regulators are therefore ideal for applications requiring a direct connection to the battery and a low current consumption. A logical HIGH at the CTL pin enables the device and LOW at the CTL pin not enables the device. (Only W Includes switch) Ceramic capacitors can be used for compensation of the output capacitor phase. Furthermore, these ICs also feature overcurrent protection to protect the device from damage caused by short-circuiting and an integrated thermal shutdown to protect the device from overheating at overload conditions.

Output Current 200mA

High Output Voltage Accuracy ±2%

Output Voltage 3.3V or 5.0V (Typ)

Enable Input (Only W includes Enable Input)

Over Current Protection (OCP)

Thermal Shutdown Protection (TSD)

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