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5-Volt Regulator
Generic P/N 309
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Notes

Parametric Table Parametric Table
Temperature Min (deg C) 0000000000.0000 
Temperature Max (deg C) 125 
Multiple Output Capability No 
On/Off Pin No 
Error Flag
InputMin Voltage (Volt) 7.10 
InputMax Voltage (Volt) 35 
Output Current (mA) 1000 
Watchdog
RegType Linear Regulator 
Output Voltage (Volt) 5.05 

Datasheet

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LM109 LM309 5-Volt Regulator 252 Kbytes 3-Mar-99 View Online Download Receive via Email

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Package Availability, Models, Samples & Pricing

Part NumberPackageStatusModelsSamples &
Electronic
Orders
Budgetary PricingStd
Pack
Size
Package
Marking
TypePinsMSL/Lead-Free AvailabilityLead
Time
QtySPICEIBISQty$US each
LM309HTO-393StatusFull productionN/AN/A 
Buy Now
1K+$2.20bag
of
500
NSZXYTT LM309HP+
3-6 weeks3000
LM309K STEELTO-32StatusFull productionN/AN/A 
Buy Now
1K+$2.85tray
of
50
-
3 weeks0

Obsolete Parts

Obsolete PartAlternate Part or SupplierSourceLast Time Buy Date
LM309KC
LM309K STEEL
NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR
06/14/94

General Description

The LM109 series are complete 5V regulators fabricated on a single silicon chip. They are designed for local regulation on digital logic cards, eliminating the distribution problems association with single-point regulation. The devices are available in two standard transistor packages. In the solid-kovar TO-5 header, it can deliver output currents in excess of 200 mA, if adequate heat sinking is provided. With the TO-3 power package, the available output current is greater than 1A.

The regulators are essentially blowout proof. Current limiting is included to limit the peak output current to a safe value. In addition, thermal shutdown is provided to keep the IC from overheating. If internal dissipation becomes too great, the regulator will shut down to prevent excessive heating.

Considerable effort was expended to make these devices easy to use and to minimize the number of external components. It is not necessary to bypass the output, although this does improve transient response somewhat. Input bypassing is needed, however, if the regulator is located very far from the filter capacitor of the power supply. Stability is also achieved by methods that provide very good rejection of load or line transients as are usually seen with TTL logic.

Although designed primarily as a fixed-voltage regulator, the output of the LM109 series can be set to voltages above 5V, as shown. It is also possible to use the circuits as the control element in precision regulators, taking advantage of the good current-handling capability and the thermal overload protection.

Features

  • Specified to be compatible, worst case, with TTL and DTL
  • Output current in excess of 1A
  • Internal thermal overload protection
  • No external components required

Application Notes

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AN-1148: Application Note 1148 Linear Regulators: Theory of Operation and Compensation 200 Kbytes 25-Sep-02 View Online Download Receive via Email
AN-1149: Application Note 1149 Layout Guidelines for Switching Power Supplies 113 Kbytes 26-Sep-02 View Online Download Receive via Email
AN-181: Application Note 181 3-Terminal Regulator is Adjustable 165 Kbytes 3-Oct-02 View Online Download Receive via Email
AN-182: Application Note 182 Improving Power Supply Reliability with IC Power Regulators 56 Kbytes 3-Oct-02 View Online Download Receive via Email
AN-556: Application Note 556 Introduction to Power Supplies 159 Kbytes 25-Sep-02 View Online Download Receive via Email
AN-76: Applying Modern Clock Drivers to MOS Memories 213 Kbytes 4-Nov-95 View Online Download Receive via Email

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[Information as of 15-Jan-2004]