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This stabilizer was designed to power devices on digital ICs of the 155 series. Thanks to the use of a specialized K142 series microcircuit, the stabilizer has a small number of parts and is suitable for mounting directly on the digital device board.

A simple voltage regulator 9/5 volts 0,5 amperes on a 142EN1G chip

Basic device parameters

  • Input voltage, V ...................... 9
  • Output voltage, V .................... 5
  • Load current, A ...................................0,5

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