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MIC5202
  • MIC5202

MIC5202

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The MIC5202 is a dual linear voltage regulator with low dropout voltage (typically 17mV at light loads and 210mV at 100mA), and low ground current (1mA at 100mA per output). Ideal for battery-operated applications, the MIC5202 offers 1% output voltage accuracy and dual enable pins. The enable pins may be driven individually or tied directly to VIN. When the part is disabled, power consumption drops to nearly zero. The MIC5202 ground current increases slightly in dropout, which minimizes power consumption and increases battery life. Some key features include reversed battery protection, current limit, and overtemperature protection. The MIC5202 is available in fixed output voltages in the small 8-pin SOIC package....

Microchip Technology MIC5202 Product Info

16 April 2026 0

Parameters

VIN Min (V) V (volt)

2.5

VIN Max V (volt)

26

VOUT V (volt)

3.0/3.0, 3.3/3.3, 4.8/4.8, 5.0/5.0

IOUT #1 Max mA (milliampere)

100

IOUT #2 Max mA (milliampere)

100

Quiescent Current µA (microampere)

170

Voltage Drop Typ (mV)

225

Accuracy (+/-) %

2

Adjustable VOUT

No

Reverse Battery

Yes

Bypass Pin

No

Current Limit

Yes

Shutdown EN

Yes

Power Good Signal

No

Thermal Shutdown

Yes

Features

  • High output voltage accuracy
  • Variety of output voltages
  • Up to 100mA of continuous output current
  • Low ground current
  • Low dropout voltage
  • Excellent line and load regulations
  • Extremely low temperature coefficient
  • Current and thermal limit protections
  • Reverse-battery protection
  • Zero off-mode current
  • Logic-controlled electronic shutdown
  • 8-pin SOIC package

Description

The MIC5202 is a dual linear voltage regulator with low dropout voltage (typically 17mV at light loads and 210mV at 100mA), and low ground current (1mA at 100mA per output). Ideal for battery-operated applications, the MIC5202 offers 1% output voltage accuracy and dual enable pins. The enable pins may be driven individually or tied directly to VIN. When the part is disabled, power consumption drops to nearly zero. The MIC5202 ground current increases slightly in dropout, which minimizes power consumption and increases battery life. Some key features include reversed battery protection, current limit, and overtemperature protection.

The MIC5202 is available in fixed output voltages in the small 8-pin SOIC package.

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