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Analog Devices MAX882CPA+ — Power Management (PMIC / Gate Driver)

MAX882CPA+ Linear Regulator, 200mA, 8-DIP, Adjustable Output

MPNMAX882CPA+
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Maxim Integrated MAX882CPA+, positive adjustable linear regulator, 200 mA output, 15 µA quiescent current, 0.64 V dropout at 200 mA, 8-DIP through-hole package, 0°C to 70°C.

$6.9Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
Packaging8-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
RoHSROHS3 Compliant
Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsAuthenticity-screened · ESD-safe packingListing updated Aug 2026

Specifications

MAX882CPA+ specifications
ParameterValue
Output typeAdjustable (Fixed)
MountingThrough Hole
Voltage - input11.5V
Voltage dropout0.64V @ 200mA
Voltage - output11V
Voltage - output (Min (Fixed))1.25V (3.3V)
Output current200mA
Current - supply25 µA
Current - quiescent15 µA
Operating temperature0°C ~ 70°C
PackageTube
Case8-DIP (0.300\", 7.62mm)
Control featuresEnable, Low Battery Detection
Protection featuresOver Current, Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity
Number of regulators1
Output configurationPositive

Product details

The Maxim Integrated MAX882CPA+ is a single-output positive adjustable linear regulator delivering up to 200 mA. Output can be set from 1.25 V up to 11 V via external resistors, or fixed at 3.3 V using the internal divider. The 15 µA quiescent current and 25 µA maximum supply current make it a fit for battery-powered instruments, portable equipment, and always-on bias rails where every microamp matters. The 0.64 V maximum dropout at full load means the input needs to stay at least that much above the output voltage to maintain regulation — a tight headroom requirement that matters when the input rail sags under battery discharge.

On-chip protection covers over-current, over-temperature, and reverse polarity — the three failure modes that kill linear regulators in the field. These are practical for battery-backed real-time clocks or microcontroller keep-alive rails where the system needs to know the battery is running low before the regulator drops out.

Housed in an 8-pin DIP with 0.300" body width and 7.62 mm lead spacing, the MAX882CPA+ is a through-hole part. That means it goes into sockets or solders into plated through-holes — not a reflow-friendly SMT package. Not rated for the engine bay or an outdoor enclosure in freezing weather.

Frequently asked questions

What specifications differentiate MAX882CPA+ from similar linear regulators?

The combination of 15 µA quiescent current, 0.64 V dropout at 200 mA, and integrated low-battery detection is uncommon in a through-hole DIP package. Many comparable LDOs either lack the low-battery flag or draw higher quiescent current.