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The Linear Regulator market within the Semiconductor industry is a segment of the larger semiconductor market that focuses on the production of linear voltage regulators. These regulators are used to maintain a steady voltage output from a power supply, regardless of changes in the input voltage or load. Linear regulators are used in a variety of applications, including consumer electronics, automotive, industrial, and medical.
Linear regulators are typically designed with a voltage reference, an error amplifier, and a pass element. The voltage reference sets the output voltage, the error amplifier compares the output voltage to the reference voltage, and the pass element controls the current flow to the load. Linear regulators are available in a variety of packages, including surface mount, through-hole, and power modules.
Some of the major companies in the Linear Regulator market include Texas Instruments, ON Semiconductor, STMicroelectronics, Renesas Electronics, and NXP Semiconductors. Show Less Read more