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Rad Hard, Negative Adjustable Regulator Offers up to 1.5A in two Hermetic Package Options

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Product Datasheet | RAD Report

The MSK5973KRH linear regulators are available in class "K", "H" or industrial versions. The MSK5973KRH negative adjustable regulator will deliver up to 1.5A output current over an output voltage range of –1.3V to –27V with an input to output voltage differential up to 30V. Tight line and load regulation performance ensure excellent output voltage accuracy. These regulators have full protection with current and thermal limiting. The MSK5973KRH performed exceptionally well up to and beyond the specified TID hardness of 300Krad(si). Characterization data to 450Krad(si) to show trends in device performance is available in the radiation report. Reference the device radiation report on the rad hard products page of the MS Kennedy web site for expected post irradiation performance curves. MIL-PRF-38534 qualification testing for class "H" and "K", an operating range of -55C to +125C and a hermetically sealed space saving T0-257 or 3 pad power surface mount ceramic package make the MSK5973KRH an excellent choice for high reliability missions and applications in harsh radiation environments.

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