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MIC5206
  • MIC5206
  • MIC5206
  • MIC5206

MIC5206

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The MIC5206 is an efficient linear voltage regulator with very low dropout voltage (typically 17mV at light loads and 165mV at 150mA) and very low ground current (600µA at 100mA output), with better than 1% initial accuracy. It has a logic-compatible enable/shutdown control input and an internal undervoltage monitor. Designed especially for handheld, battery-powered devices, the MIC5206 can be switched by a CMOS- or TTL-compatible logic signal. When disabled, power consumption drops nearly to zero. Dropout ground current is minimized to prolong battery life. Key features include an undervoltage monitor with an error flag output, a reference bypass pin to improve its already low-noise performance (8-pin versions only), reversed battery protection, current limitin...

Microchip Technology MIC5206 Product Info

16 April 2026 0

Parameters

IGND Typical

1.3

IOUT #1 Max

150

Load Dump

# of Out

1

PSRR 1 kHz (dB)

75

Driver Type

Single LDOs

Rated IOUT Max mA (milliampere)

150

Reverse Battery

Yes

Reverse Current Protect

Soft Start Pin

VIN Max V (volt)

16

VIN Min (V) V (volt)

2.5

VOUT V (volt)

2.5, 2.7, 3.0, 3.2, 3.3, 3.6, 3.8, 4.0, 5.0

Voltage Drop Typ (mV)

165

Features

  • Error flag indicates undervoltage fault
  • High output voltage accuracy
  • Guaranteed 150mA output
  • Ultra-low noise output (8-pin versions)
  • Low quiescent current
  • Low dropout voltage
  • Extremely tight load and line regulation
  • Very low temperature coefficient
  • Current and thermal limiting
  • Reversed battery protection
  • Zero off-mode current
  • Logic-controlled electronic enable

Description

The MIC5206 is an efficient linear voltage regulator with very low dropout voltage (typically 17mV at light loads and 165mV at 150mA) and very low ground current (600µA at 100mA output), with better than 1% initial accuracy. It has a logic-compatible enable/shutdown control input and an internal undervoltage monitor.

Designed especially for handheld, battery-powered devices, the MIC5206 can be switched by a CMOS- or TTL-compatible logic signal. When disabled, power consumption drops nearly to zero. Dropout ground current is minimized to prolong battery life.

Key features include an undervoltage monitor with an error flag output, a reference bypass pin to improve its already low-noise performance (8-pin versions only), reversed battery protection, current limiting, and over-temperature shutdown.

The MIC5206 is available in several fixed voltages in a tiny SOT-23-5 package. It features a pinout, similar to the LP2980, but has significantly better performance. Fixed and adjustable output voltage versions, featuring the reference bypass option, are available in the 8-pin Micrel Mini 8® 8-pin MSOP (micro small-outline package).

For low-dropout regulators that are stable with ceramic output capacitors, see the µCap MIC5255/MIC5256/MIC5247.

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