ON Semiconductor KA78M05 series Linear Voltage Regulators

Comprehensive Guide to KA78M05 Integrated Circuits (ICs) Linear Voltage Regulators

In this post, you will find the Key Component Features, Diverse Applications, Associated Series Parts, Technical Documents(PDF Datasheets, User Guides), Frequently asked questions, and Related Series of ON Semiconductor KA78M05 series Linear Voltage Regulators products.

FEATURES

  • Fixed output voltage of 5V.
  • Maximum input voltage of 35V
Applications

  • Industrial transport (non-car & non-light truck)
  • Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS)
Associated Products

Part NumberDescriptionStockRFQ
KA78M05TUFAIRCHILD SEMICONDUCTOR KA78M05TU Linear Voltage Regulator, 7805, Fixed, Positive, 10V To 35V In, 5V And 0.5A Out, TO-220-38423BUY
KA78M05RTFIC REG LINEAR 5V 500MA DPAK0RFQ
KA78M05RTMStandard Regulator Pos 5V 0.7A 3-Pin(2+Tab) DPAK T/R10000RFQ
Technical Documents

The KA78M05 series of three-terminal positive regulators is available in the TO-220 / D-PAK packages, making it useful in a wide range of applications. The output current is up to 0.5 A and the output voltage is 5 V

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the similar products or Substitute Components of ON Semiconductor KA78M05 series Linear Voltage Regulators

Texas Instruments LM7805: The LM7805 is a popular linear voltage regulator that provides a fixed 5V output voltage. It is widely used and available in various package options. The LM7805 is known for its reliability and can handle higher currents compared to the KA78M05.  STMicroelectronics L7805: The L7805 is another member of the 78xx series and offers a fixed 5V output voltage. It is a commonly used linear voltage regulator with features similar to the KA78M05.  Fairchild Semiconductor LM340: The LM340 series includes linear voltage regulators that provide a fixed 5V output voltage. They are available in different current rating options and offer stable voltage regulation.

How do I choose a voltage regulator for my project?

Input Voltage and Output Voltage: Ideally, you know the input voltage range and the required output voltage that you will be working with. Each voltage regulator chip is designed to be used for a specific output voltage