New to this and designing my first non-trivial circuit. I'll be using an ATMEGA168 and plan to run it at 3.3v/10MHz to maximize compatibility with other components.
I'll be placing this into some existing hardware and will not have any control over the input voltage. It could be 24v or 36v depending on the specific model. After filtering through regulators on DigiKey it looks like MIC4576-3.3WT is one of few that are rated for the input/output voltages I need.
Looking at the datasheet for the regulator it mentions "Guaranteed 3A Switch Current." Should I interpret this as:
- It will provide as much current as my circuit demands, up to a maximum of 3A, or...
- It will provide 3A and it is my responsibility to limit the current before it goes into the ATMEGA which has an absolute max of 200mA?
If the latter, how do I address it? Or would choosing something other than the 4576 have avoided this altogether?
Thanks in advance!