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- Model: A0368.TL431SOT89
TL431 Smd Integrated Circuit
The TL431 in a compact SOT-89 package is a precision, programmable shunt voltage reference designed for stable, low-noise regulation in a wide range of electronics components and modules. Its surface-mount (SMD) form factor enables efficient automated assembly, while excellent temperature characteristics support reliable performance in demanding designs—from hobbyist prototypes to professional power electronics.
Ideal for power supply regulation, SMPS feedback, and current source/sink circuits, the TL431 integrates seamlessly into projects with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and other microcontroller-based systems where precise voltage control is required.
Key Features ✅
- Precision programmable reference with adjustable output voltage (set via external resistors) ⚙️
- Compact SOT-89 package for easy PCB integration and improved thermal handling
- Surface-Mount Device (SMD) for efficient, high-volume assembly
- Excellent temperature stability for consistent regulation across operating conditions 🌡️
- High reliability and long service life in power management designs
Technical Specifications 📐
- Product Name: TL431 SOT-89 SMD Integrated Circuit
- Function: Programmable shunt voltage reference/regulator
- Package Type: SOT-89
- Mounting Type: Surface Mount Device (SMD)
- Output/Settable Voltage: Adjustable via external divider (typ. range around 2.5 V up to several tens of volts, application-dependent)
- Reference Voltage: ~2.5 V (typical internal reference)
- Temperature Stability: Excellent
Note: Exact electrical limits (tolerances, temperature coefficients, and sink current capability) can vary by TL431 grade and manufacturer. Refer to the specific datasheet for precise design limits.
Typical Applications 🔌
- Power supply voltage regulation and precision references
- Current source and sink implementations
- SMPS feedback and control loops in power modules
- Power management in consumer electronics
- Industrial control systems
- Automotive electronics (when used with appropriate grade)
- Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and microcontroller projects requiring stable voltage references
Design Notes 💡
- Set the desired output with a resistor divider from the cathode to reference pin; maintain the minimum cathode current for regulation.
- For stability in noisy or high-gain loops, add recommended compensation (e.g., small capacitor across the upper divider resistor) as per the datasheet.
- Ensure adequate thermal dissipation; the SOT-89 package offers improved power handling versus smaller SMD packages.