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MIC2219
  • MIC2219

MIC2219

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The MIC2219 is a dual µCap low dropout regulator. The first regulator is capable of sourcing 150mA, while the second regulator can source up to 300mA. Ideal for battery operated applications, the MIC2219 offers 1% accuracy, extremely low dropout voltage (80mV @ 100mA), and extremely low ground current, only 48µA total. Equipped with TTL logic compatible enable pins, the MIC2219 can be put into a zero off-mode current state, drawing no current when disabled. Separate enable pins allow individual control of each output voltage. The additional feature incorporated in the MIC2219 is bringing out the feedback nodes to two external pins, allowing for dynamic adjustment of the LDO output voltages. The MIC2219 is a µCap design, operating with very small c...

Microchip Technology MIC2219 Product Info

16 April 2026 0

Parameters

VIN Min (V) V (volt)

2.25

VIN Max V (volt)

5.5

VOUT V (volt)

3.0/3.3

IOUT #1 Max mA (milliampere)

150

IOUT #2 Max mA (milliampere)

300

Quiescent Current µA (microampere)

48

Voltage Drop Typ (mV)

240

Accuracy (+/-) %

2

Adjustable VOUT

Yes

Reverse Battery

No

Bypass Pin

Yes

Current Limit

Yes

Shutdown EN

Yes

Power Good Signal

No

Thermal Shutdown

Yes

Features

  • Input voltage range: 2.25V to 5.5V
  • Stable with ceramic output capacitor
  • Output 1: 150mA output current
  • Output 2: 300mA output current
  • Feedback pins externally accessible
  • Low dropout voltage of 80mV @ 100mA
  • Ultra-low quiescent current of 48µA total (24µA/LDO)
  • ±1.0% initial accuracy
  • ±2.0% over temperature
  • Thermal shutdown protection
  • Current limit protection

Description

The MIC2219 is a dual µCap low dropout regulator. The first regulator is capable of sourcing 150mA, while the second regulator can source up to 300mA.

Ideal for battery operated applications, the MIC2219 offers 1% accuracy, extremely low dropout voltage (80mV @ 100mA), and extremely low ground current, only 48µA total. Equipped with TTL logic compatible enable pins, the MIC2219 can be put into a zero off-mode current state, drawing no current when disabled. Separate enable pins allow individual control of each output voltage.

The additional feature incorporated in the MIC2219 is bringing out the feedback nodes to two external pins, allowing for dynamic adjustment of the LDO output voltages.

The MIC2219 is a µCap design, operating with very small ceramic output capacitors for stability, reducing required board space and component cost.

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