LM337SP: Adjustable negative voltage regulator, TO-220, -1.2V to -37V, 1.5A
STMicroelectronics

The LM337SP from STMicroelectronics is an adjustable 3-terminal negative voltage regulator designed to supply more than 1.5A of output current, with an adjustable output voltage range of -1.2V to -37V. This component is notable for its ease of use, requiring only two external resistors to set the output voltage. It provides both excellent line and load regulation, surpassing the performance of standard fixed regulators.

In addition to its superior regulation capabilities, the LM337SP incorporates comprehensive overload protection mechanisms, including current limit, thermal overload protection, and safe area protection. These features ensure the regulator's reliability and functionality even under adverse conditions, such as when the adjustment terminal is disconnected. The device is housed in a TO-220 package, which facilitates easy mounting and handling.

Key Specifications and Features

  • Output Voltage Range: -1.2V to -37V
  • Output Current: Up to 1.5A
  • Load Regulation: 0.3%/V (typical)
  • Line Regulation: 0.01%/V (typical)
  • Thermal Regulation: 0.002%/V
  • Ripple Rejection: 77 dB
  • Temperature Coefficient: 50 ppm/°C
  • Thermal Resistance (Junction-Case): Max 3 °C/W
  • Adjustment Pin Current: 65 to 100 µA

LM337SP Datasheet

LM337SP datasheet (PDF)

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Applications

  • Power supplies
  • Battery chargers
  • Instrumentation systems

Category

Voltage Regulators

General information

Adjustable voltage regulators are crucial components in electronic circuits, allowing the user to set the output voltage to a specific value within a predetermined range. These devices are essential for maintaining a stable voltage level to electronic circuits, ensuring the proper operation of the system under varying load conditions.

When selecting an adjustable voltage regulator, several factors should be considered, including the output voltage range, output current capability, line and load regulation, thermal performance, and protection features. The output voltage range determines the flexibility of the regulator in different applications, while the output current capability must meet or exceed the maximum current requirement of the load. Line and load regulation specifications indicate how well the regulator can maintain a constant output voltage under changing input voltage and load conditions. Thermal performance is also important, as it affects the regulator's reliability and lifespan.

Protection features such as current limit, thermal overload protection, and safe area protection are essential for preventing damage to the regulator and the load in case of abnormal operating conditions. These features ensure the long-term reliability of both the regulator and the overall system. Adjustable voltage regulators find applications in a wide range of electronic devices, from simple power supplies to complex industrial systems, where precise voltage control is necessary.

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