HT7536 3.6V Low Dropout Voltage Regulator LDO IC Low Power | SOT23/SOT89 Regulator IC | Xinbole

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The HT7536 from Xinbole is a high-efficiency low-dropout (LDO) voltage regulator designed to deliver a stable 3.6V output for low-power and battery-operated electronic systems. It is widely used in IoT devices, embedded systems, sensors, and portable electronics where consistent voltage regulation and energy efficiency are critical for reliable operation.

Built using advanced CMOS LDO technology, the HT7536 offers ultra-low quiescent current, low dropout voltage, and excellent line and load regulation. These features ensure efficient power conversion with minimal energy loss, extending battery life in portable applications. Its stable output performance under varying input conditions enhances system reliability and reduces noise sensitivity. Compared to lower series regulators, the HT7536 provides improved efficiency, better thermal stability, and enhanced durability for compact electronic designs.

The SOT23/SOT89 package options provide excellent flexibility for PCB design, enabling engineers to choose between ultra-compact layouts or improved heat dissipation depending on system requirements. This makes it suitable for both space-constrained and performance-oriented applications.

With its reliable 3.6V output, low power consumption, and robust regulation characteristics, the HT7536 is an ideal solution for efficient voltage regulation in modern electronic systems.

Key Features:

  • 3.6V low-dropout (LDO) voltage regulator
  • Ultra-low quiescent current for power efficiency
  • Low dropout voltage for battery-friendly operation
  • High output stability and accurate regulation
  • SOT23 / SOT89 package flexibility
  • Excellent thermal and long-term reliability

Applications:

  • IoT and wireless communication modules
  • Microcontroller and embedded systems
  • Battery-powered portable devices
  • Sensors and monitoring systems
  • Consumer electronics
  • Industrial control electronics
  • Low-power automation systems