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5V Step-Up/Step-Down Voltage Regulator S9V11F5
| Output voltage | Typical max output current* | Input voltage range* | Low-voltage cutoff | Size |
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| 5 V | 1.5 A | 2 V – 16 V | – | 0.30″ × 0.45″ × 0.17″ |
*For input voltages close to the output. Actual achievable maximum continuous current is a function of input voltage and is limited by thermal dissipation. See the output current graphs on the product page for more information.
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Dimensions
| Size: | 0.3″ × 0.45″ × 0.15″1 |
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| Weight: | 0.5 g1 |
General specifications
| Minimum operating voltage: | 2 V2 |
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| Maximum operating voltage: | 16 V |
| Maximum output current: | 1.5 A3 |
| Output voltage: | 5 V |
| Reverse voltage protection?: | N |
| Maximum quiescent current: | 0.2 mA4 |
Identifying markings
| PCB dev codes: | reg20a |
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| Other PCB markings: | 0J10393 |
Notes:
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- Without included optional headers.
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- Note: the minimum startup voltage is 3V, but the regulator can operate down to 2V after startup.
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- Under typical conditions, where the input voltage is close to the output voltage. Maximum output current can be higher when stepping down and lower when stepping up.
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- With no load. Actual quiescent current depends on input voltage; it is typically under 100 µA for input voltages less than 7 V.

































