Datasheet Linear Technology LT1086IT-12#PBF

ManufacturerLinear Technology
SeriesLT1086
Part NumberLT1086IT-12#PBF

1.5A Low Dropout Positive Regulators Adjustable and Fixed 2.85V, 3.3V, 3.6V, 5V, 12V

Datasheets

Datasheet LT1086
PDF, 227 Kb, Language: en, File uploaded: Sep 2, 2017, Pages: 16
1.5A Low Dropout Positive Regulators Adjustable and Fixed 2.85V, 3.3V, 3.6V, 5V, 12V
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Packaging

PackageTO-220
Package CodeT
Package Index05-08-1420

Parametrics

Design ToolsLTspice File
Discrete Pass Elementno
Dropout Voltage1.3 V
Export Controlno
Isupply5 mA
Max Junction Temp150 Deg
Number of Outputs1
Operating Temperature Range-40 to 85 °C
Output Current1.5 A
Output VoltageAdj, 2.85, 3.3, 3.6, 5, 12
PSRR75 dB
Theta JA30В°C/W (M), 50В°C/W (K)
TypeNPN
Vin Max25 V
Vin Min2.55 V
Vout Max23.5 V
Vout Min1.25 V

Eco Plan

RoHSCompliant

Application Notes

  • Diode Turn-On Time Induced Failures in Switching Regulators &mdash AN122
    PDF, 867 Kb, File published: Jan 16, 2009
    Most circuit designers are familiar with diode dynamic characteristics such as charge storage, voltage dependent capacitance and reverse recovery time. Less commonly acknowledged and manufacturer specifi ed is diode forward turn-on time. This parameter describes the time required for a diode to turn on and clamp at its forward voltage drop. Historically, this extremely short time, units of nanoseconds, has been so small that user and vendor alike have essentially ignored it. It is rarely discussed and almost never specified. Recently, switching regulator clock rate and transition time have become faster, making diode turn-on time a critical issue.
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  • Some Thoughts on DC-DC Converters &mdash AN29
    PDF, 1.2 Mb, File published: Oct 1, 1988
    This note examines a wide range of DC/DC converter applications. Single inductor, transformer, and switched-capacitor converter designs are shown. Special topics like low noise, high efficiency, low quiescent current, high voltage, and wide-input voltage range converters are covered. Appended sections explain some fundamental properties of different types of converters.
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  • Switching Regulator Circuit Collection &mdash AN30
    PDF, 606 Kb, File published: Feb 1, 1989
    Switching regulators are of universal interest. Linear Technology has made a major effort to address this topic. A catalog of circuits has been compiled so that a design engineer can swiftly determine which converter type is best. This catalog serves as a visual index to be browsed through for a specific or general interest.
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  • Linear Circuits for Digital Systems &mdash AN31
    PDF, 1.5 Mb, File published: Feb 2, 1989
    Subtitled "Some Affable Analogs for Digital Devotees," discusses a number of analog circuits useful in predominantly digital systems. VPP generators for flash memories receive extensive treatment. Other examples include a current loop transmitter, dropout detectors, power management circuits, and clocks.
  • High Efficiency Linear Regulators &mdash AN32
    PDF, 818 Kb, File published: Mar 1, 1989
    Presents circuit techniques permitting high efficiency to be obtained with linear regulation. Particular attention is given to the problem of maintaining high efficiency with widely varying inputs, outputs and loading. Appendix sections review component characteristics and measurement methods.
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  • Step Down Switching Regulators &mdash AN35
    PDF, 6.2 Mb, File published: Aug 1, 1989
    Discusses the LT1074, an easily applied step-down regulator IC. Basic concepts and circuits are described along with more sophisticated applications. Six appended sections cover LT1074 circuitry detail, inductor and discrete component selection, current measuring techniques, efficiency considerations and other topics.
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  • Voltage Reference Circuit Collection &mdash AN42
    PDF, 1.7 Mb, File published: Jun 1, 1991
    A wide variety of voltage reference circuits are detailed in this extensive guidebook of circuits. The detailed schematics cover simple and precision approaches at a variety of power levels. Included are 2 and 3 terminal devices in series and shunt modes for positive and negative polarities. Appended sections cover resistor and capacitor selection and trimming techniques.
  • 5V to 3.3V Converters for Microprocessor Systems &mdash AN58
    PDF, 310 Kb, File published: Sep 1, 1993
    Many popular microprocessors operate from 3.3V supplies, yet they are used in systems where the predominate source of power is 5V. AN58 presents a collection of both linear and switching regulator solutions for conversion of 5V to 3.3V at currents ranging from 100mA to 20A. Applications information and a comparison of various bypass capacitor types is included. Most of the designs can be easily modified for other intermediate voltages such as 3.45V, 3.7V, and 4.1V.
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  • Using the LTC1325 Battery Management IC: &mdash AN64
    PDF, 385 Kb, File published: Aug 2, 1996
    Application Note 64 details characteristics of various battery types and appropriate charging management schemes. The LTC1325 battery management IC is highlighted along with information for applying it to any type battery. Techniques and circuitry for conditioning, charging and monitoring NiCd, NiMH, Li-Ion and Lead-Acid batteries are presented.
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  • Linear Technology Magazine Circuit Collection, Volume III &mdash AN67
    PDF, 1.2 Mb, File published: Sep 1, 1996
    Application Note 67 is a collection of circuits for data conversion, interface and signal processing from the first five years of Linear Technology. This application note includes circuits such as fast video multiplexers for high speed video, an ultraselective bandpass filter circuit with adjustable gain, and a fully differential, 8-channel, 12-bit A/D system. The categories included in this app note are data conversion, interface, filters, instrumentation, video/op amps and miscellaneous circuits.
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Design Notes

  • A Battery Powered Lap Top Computer Power Supply &mdash DN18
    PDF, 90 Kb, File published: Dec 1, 1988
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  • Floating Input Extends Regulator Capabilities &mdash DN21
    PDF, 71 Kb, File published: Apr 1, 1989
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  • Techniques for Deriving 3.3V from 5V Supplies &mdash DN74
    PDF, 73 Kb, File published: Sep 1, 1993
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  • 5V to 3.3V Regulator with Fail-Safe Switchover &mdash DN82
    PDF, 74 Kb, File published: May 1, 1994
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Manufacturer's Classification

  • Power Management > LDO Linear Regulators > Positive Linear Regulators (LDO)

Other Names:

LT1086IT-12PBF, LT1086IT-12 PBF, LT1086IT12#PBF, LT1086IT 12#PBF