<Haohmaru>
hm.. Id Quiescent Current, VIN - VO = 5V, typical 5, max 10 mA
<Haohmaru>
so it OM-NOMs up to 10mA all the time?
<karlp>
correct. ==> garbage legacy last century parts. just say no.
<Haohmaru>
damn, i left it plugged in at home, i hope i don't find my house on fire tonight
<Haohmaru>
also some of the newer stuff come in too fancy packages that aren't very ghetto-friendly
<karlp>
that page explicitly talks about sot223 shitz
<karlp>
but yes, you can very well do newer/alternative footprints too if you choose.
<Haohmaru>
SOT-23-5/6 is fine by my, SOT-353 is kinda nasty
<karlp>
sot23-5 has _terrrrrrible_ thermals btw.
<Haohmaru>
of course
<Haohmaru>
i've used such LDO with very little max current, i think by microsh*t or micrel
<karlp>
but we were talking about lm1117 in sot223, which is pretty bigger
<Haohmaru>
yeah, i just slapped it on the debugger, which takes "5V" from USB and i need 3.3V for the MCU
<Haohmaru>
and there's an option to inject 3.3V into the "target" MCU
<Haohmaru>
so 1A is not expected to happen ever
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<Haohmaru>
seems like AP2111H-3.3TRG1 should be usable except the big pin4 is not specified so if it's unconnected then maybe it can be wired to VOUT just like lm1117
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<karlp>
what datasheet are you looking at?
<karlp>
ah, the old bcd 2111 version
<karlp>
yeah, the ap2114 datasheet clarifies the H/HA differences on the tab too.
<karlp>
diodes doesn't even list ap2111h anymore, and even re-uses ap2111 for a usb power switch.
<Haohmaru>
a datasheet from farnell
<Haohmaru>
if it works 1:1 then that's good, no PCB changes