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The maximum input voltage is 15V, but it's recommended to keep it below 12V for optimal performance and reliability.
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To ensure stability, make sure to use a minimum output capacitance of 10uF, and a maximum ESR of 1 ohm. Also, keep the output voltage within the recommended range of 1.2V to 5.5V.
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The typical dropout voltage is around 300mV at an output current of 1A, but it can vary depending on the input voltage and output current.
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The device is rated for operation up to 125°C, but the junction temperature should be kept below 150°C to ensure reliability. Make sure to follow proper thermal design and heat sinking guidelines.
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Power dissipation can be calculated using the formula: Pd = (Vin - Vout) x Iout + (Vin x Iq), where Vin is the input voltage, Vout is the output voltage, Iout is the output current, and Iq is the quiescent current.