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TLV71211300-mA, high-PSRR, low-IQ, low-VOUT, low-dropout voltage regulator with enable | Voltage Regulators - Linear, Low Drop Out (LDO) Regulators | 9 | Active | The TLV712xx series of low-dropout linear regulators (LDOs) are low quiescent current devices with excellent line and load transient performance. These devices provide sub-bandgap output voltages; that is, output voltages less than 1.2 V all the way down to 0.7 V. Therefore, these LDOs can be used to power processors with operating voltages less than 1.2 V. These LDOs are designed for power-sensitive applications. A precision bandgap and error amplifier provides overall 2% accuracy. Low output noise, very high power-supply rejection ratio (PSRR), and low-dropout voltage make this series of devices ideal for a wide selection of battery-operated handheld equipment. All device versions have thermal shutdown and current limit for safety.
Furthermore, these devices are stable with an effective output capacitance of only 0.1 µF. This feature enables the use of cost-effective capacitors that have higher bias voltages and temperature derating. The devices regulate to specified accuracy with no output load.
The TLV712xxP series also provides an active pull-down circuit to quickly discharge the outputs.
The TLV712xx series of LDO linear regulators are available in SOT23-5 and 1,5-mm × 1,5-mm SON-6 packages.
The TLV712xx series of low-dropout linear regulators (LDOs) are low quiescent current devices with excellent line and load transient performance. These devices provide sub-bandgap output voltages; that is, output voltages less than 1.2 V all the way down to 0.7 V. Therefore, these LDOs can be used to power processors with operating voltages less than 1.2 V. These LDOs are designed for power-sensitive applications. A precision bandgap and error amplifier provides overall 2% accuracy. Low output noise, very high power-supply rejection ratio (PSRR), and low-dropout voltage make this series of devices ideal for a wide selection of battery-operated handheld equipment. All device versions have thermal shutdown and current limit for safety.
Furthermore, these devices are stable with an effective output capacitance of only 0.1 µF. This feature enables the use of cost-effective capacitors that have higher bias voltages and temperature derating. The devices regulate to specified accuracy with no output load.
The TLV712xxP series also provides an active pull-down circuit to quickly discharge the outputs.
The TLV712xx series of LDO linear regulators are available in SOT23-5 and 1,5-mm × 1,5-mm SON-6 packages. |
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TLV71320150-mA, capacitor-free low-dropout voltage regulator with enable | Power Management (PMIC) | 2 | Active | The TLV713 series of low-dropout (LDO) linear regulators are low quiescent current LDOs with excellent line and load transient performance and are designed for power-sensitive applications. These devices provide a typical accuracy of 1%.
The TLV713 series of devices is designed to be stable without an output capacitor. The removal of the output capacitor allows for a very small solution size. However, the TLV713 series is also stable with any output capacitor if an output capacitor is used.
The TLV713 also provides inrush current control during device power up and enabling. The TLV713 limits the input current to the defined current limit to avoid large currents from flowing from the input power source. This functionality is especially important in battery-operated devices.
The TLV713 series is available in standard DQN and DBV packages. The TLV713P provides an active pulldown circuit to quickly discharge output loads.
The TLV713 series of low-dropout (LDO) linear regulators are low quiescent current LDOs with excellent line and load transient performance and are designed for power-sensitive applications. These devices provide a typical accuracy of 1%.
The TLV713 series of devices is designed to be stable without an output capacitor. The removal of the output capacitor allows for a very small solution size. However, the TLV713 series is also stable with any output capacitor if an output capacitor is used.
The TLV713 also provides inrush current control during device power up and enabling. The TLV713 limits the input current to the defined current limit to avoid large currents from flowing from the input power source. This functionality is especially important in battery-operated devices.
The TLV713 series is available in standard DQN and DBV packages. The TLV713P provides an active pulldown circuit to quickly discharge output loads. |
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