Have you encountered the PAN186CV in a specific device (e.g., a power bank, LED lamp, or car adapter)? Leave the context in the comments—it might crack the code. This article is based on generic electronic component naming conventions. Always verify electrical characteristics with direct measurement before applying power to an unknown IC.
| Parameter | Value (Estimate) | | :--- | :--- | | | 12V to 18V | | Output Voltage | Fixed 1.8V, 3.3V, or 5.0V | | Output Current | 150mA to 500mA | | Dropout Voltage | 200mV @ 100mA | | Quiescent Current | 2µA to 50µA (low power) | | Package | SOT-23-5 or SOT-89 (CV suffix) |
In the world of electronics, the datasheet is the ultimate authority. It tells you the absolute maximum ratings, pin configurations, electrical characteristics, and thermal performance of a component. But what happens when you type a part number like "PAN186CV" into a search engine and come up empty?
Pan186cv Datasheet -
Have you encountered the PAN186CV in a specific device (e.g., a power bank, LED lamp, or car adapter)? Leave the context in the comments—it might crack the code. This article is based on generic electronic component naming conventions. Always verify electrical characteristics with direct measurement before applying power to an unknown IC.
| Parameter | Value (Estimate) | | :--- | :--- | | | 12V to 18V | | Output Voltage | Fixed 1.8V, 3.3V, or 5.0V | | Output Current | 150mA to 500mA | | Dropout Voltage | 200mV @ 100mA | | Quiescent Current | 2µA to 50µA (low power) | | Package | SOT-23-5 or SOT-89 (CV suffix) |
In the world of electronics, the datasheet is the ultimate authority. It tells you the absolute maximum ratings, pin configurations, electrical characteristics, and thermal performance of a component. But what happens when you type a part number like "PAN186CV" into a search engine and come up empty?
Do you have any questions? Need help learning ImHex and its Pattern Language? Just want to chat with some nice people?
Please don't be afraid to join our
Discord Server and ask right away. There's usually somebody around to help :)