| Spec | Value | |------|-------| | | 6 V | | Vout (adjustable) | 0 V – 5 V (typ.) | | Continuous Output Current | 2 A | | Drop‑out Voltage | ~0.5 V @ 2 A | | Package | TO‑220 (or SOT‑223 for the “P” variant) | | Key Features | Current limit, thermal shutdown, short‑circuit protection |

This is the most common feature on a "Top" page. It uses rectangular blocks to represent major chips and lines with arrows to show the direction of data flow (e.g., PCIe, USB, or DDR channels). Power Tree:

If you have any more details about the component (like its supposed function, manufacturer, or where you encountered it), I might be able to provide more targeted advice.

While the full PDF schematic is a proprietary technical document, you can find the specific layout and pinout details through these resources: Top-Side Layout:

[ 5 V = 1.2 V \times (1 + 3.3k/1k) ≈ 5.04 V ]