What is a 7805 IC?

What is a 7805 IC?

In our case the 7805 IC is an iconic regulator IC that finds its application in most of the projects. The name 7805 signifies two meaning, “78” means that it is a positive voltage regulator and “05” means that it provides 5V as output. So our 7805 will provide a +5V output voltage. The output current of this IC can go up to 1.5A.

What is a 7805ct voltage regulator?

7805CT voltage regulator is monolithic integrated circuits designed as fixed−voltage regulators for a wide variety of applications including local, on−card regulation. These regulators employ internal current limiting, thermal shutdown, and safe−area compensation.

What type of protection is available for the 7805?

Internal Thermal Overload and Short circuit current limiting protection is available. Note: Complete Technical Details can be found at the 7805 datasheet given at the end of this page. LM7806, LM7809, LM7812, LM317, LM7905, LM7912, LM117V33, XC6206P332MR.

What is the output voltage of a 7805 transformer?

Typical output voltage: A typical 7805 delivers 5V. Some model may provide from 4.8V to 5.2V. Load regulation: The load is typically regulated to within 10mV and less than 50mV. Peak output current: The TO220 version of 7805 delivers more than 1A to a load.

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