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MX27C1024TC70 Datasheet
MX27C1024TC70 Price D2957, JUNE 1987 - REVISED APRIL 1993 absolute maximum ratIngs over operating free-alr temperaturo range (unless otherwIse noted)t Output voltage range, Vo (see Note l) . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . -0.5 V to VCC + 0.5 V Continuous output current, 10 (VO - O to VCC) . . . . . . . ... . .. . . . . . . . ., *50 mA t Stresses beyond those listed under'absolute maximum ratings' may causa permanent damage to tha device. Thase ara stress ratings only and functional operation of the device at thasa ora othar conditions be-yond those indicated undar 'racommanded operating conditions' is nol implied. Exposure to absolute-maximum-rated conditlons for extanded periods may affect devics rallability. NOTE l: The inpcrt and oLrtput vokage ratings may ba axcaaded if thelnpuL and output clamp-currant ratings are observed. The output or compensation capacitor helps determine three main characteristics of a linear regulator: start-up delay, load transient response and loop stability. The capacitor value and type should be based on cost, availability, size and temperature constraints. A tantalum or aluminum electrolytic capacitor is best, since a film or ceramic capacitor with almost zero ESR can cause instabili- ty. The aluminum electrolytic capacitor is the least expen- sive solution, but, if the circuit operates at low tempera- tures (-250C to -400C), both the value and ESR of the capac- itor will vary considerably. The capacitor manufacturers data sheet usually provides this information. |
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