STMicroelectronics STLQ020 series Linear Voltage Regulators

Comprehensive Guide to STLQ020 Integrated Circuits (ICs) Linear Voltage Regulators

This post introduces you to the Key Component Features, Diverse Applications, Associated Series Parts, Technical Documents(PDF Datasheets, User Guides), Frequently asked questions, and Related Series of STMicroelectronics STLQ020 series Linear Voltage Regulators products.

FEATURES

  • Low dropout voltage
  • Ultra-low quiescent current
Applications

  • Industrial transport (non-car & non-light truck)
  • Medical
Associated Products

Part NumberDescriptionStockRFQ
STLQ020PURIC REG LINEAR POS ADJ 200MA 6DFN3000RFQ
STLQ020J30RPOWER MANAGEMENT12000RFQ
STLQ020J18RIC REG LIN 1.8V 200MA 4FLIPCHIP2940RFQ
STLQ020J33RSTLQ020 Series 3.3 V 200 mA Ultra-Low Quiescent Current LDO - FLIPCHIP-42500RFQ
Technical Documents

The STLQ020 is a low-dropout voltage regulator manufactured by STMicroelectronics. It is capable of working with an input voltage ranging from 2 V to 5.5 V and provides an output current of up to 200 mA. The typical dropout voltage at maximum load is 160 mV

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the similar products or Substitute Components of STMicroelectronics STLQ020 series Linear Voltage Regulators

exas Instruments LM1117: The LM1117 is a popular series of low dropout voltage linear regulators that provide fixed output voltages. They offer similar features to the STLQ020, including low dropout voltage, low quiescent current, and thermal shutdown protection.  ON Semiconductor NCP1117: The NCP1117 series of linear voltage regulators from ON Semiconductor is another alternative to the STLQ020. These regulators offer fixed output voltages, low dropout voltage, and low noise performance.  Analog Devices ADP333x: The ADP333x series from Analog Devices is a family of low dropout linear regulators with fixed output voltages. They provide excellent line and load regulation, low dropout voltage, and low quiescent current for efficient power management.

Can you explain how to use a linear regulator with an Arduino board?

First, connect the input voltage to the linear regulator’s input pin. Next, connect the output voltage to the linear regulator’s output pin. Connect the ground of the input voltage to the ground of the output voltage. Finally, connect the output voltage to the Arduino board’s 5V pin.