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  <title>[elecena] Military Grade 1.5A Adjustable Output Linear Regulator / LDO - zmiany ceny</title>
  <description>The LM117 series of adjustable 3-terminal positive voltage regulators is capable of
		supplying either 0.5A or 1.5A over a 1.2V to 37V output range. They are exceptionally easy to use
		and require only two external resistors to set the output voltage. Further, both line and load
		regulation are better than standard fixed regulators.

	 In addition to higher performance than fixed regulators, the LM117 series offers full
		overload protection available only in IC's. Included on the chip are current limit, thermal
		overload protection and safe area protection. All overload protection circuitry remains fully
		functional even if the adjustment terminal is disconnected.

	 Normally, no capacitors are needed unless the device is situated more than 6 inches from
		the input filter capacitors in which case an input bypass is needed. An optional output capacitor
		can be added to improve transient response. The adjustment terminal can be bypassed to achieve very
		high ripple rejection ratios which are difficult to achieve with standard 3-terminal
		regulators.

	 Besides replacing fixed regulators, the LM117 is useful in a wide variety of other
		applications. Since the regulator is &quot;floating&quot; and sees only the input-to-output differential
		voltage, supplies of several hundred volts can be regulated as long as the maximum input to output
		differential is not exceeded, i.e., avoid short-circuiting the output.

	 Also, it makes an especially simple adjustable switching regulator, a programmable output
		regulator, or by connecting a fixed resistor between the adjustment pin and output, the LM117 can
		be used as a precision current regulator. Supplies with electronic shutdown can be achieved by
		clamping the adjustment terminal to ground which programs the output to 1.2V where most loads draw
		little current.

	 For the negative complement, see LM137 series data sheet.</description>
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