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TLV7103318DSER

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200-MA, LOW-IQ, HIGH-PSRR, DUAL-CHANNEL LOW-DROPOUT VOLTAGE REGULATOR WITH ENABLE

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TLV7103318DSER

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Texas Instruments

200-MA, LOW-IQ, HIGH-PSRR, DUAL-CHANNEL LOW-DROPOUT VOLTAGE REGULATOR WITH ENABLE

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationTLV7103318DSER
Control FeaturesEnable
Current - Output200 mA
Current - Quiescent (Iq)110 µA
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Number of Regulators2
Operating Temperature [Max]125 ¯C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 °C
Output ConfigurationPositive
Output Type1.81 mOhm
Package / Case6-WFDFN
Protection FeaturesShort Circuit, Over Temperature, Under Voltage Lockout (UVLO), Over Current
PSRR [Max]50 dB
PSRR [Min]80 dB
Voltage - Input (Max) [Max]5.5 V
Voltage - Output (Min/Fixed)3.3 V
Voltage - Output (Min/Fixed)1.8 V
Voltage Dropout (Max) [Max]0.2 V

Pricing

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DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyCut Tape (CT) 1$ 0.69
10$ 0.61
25$ 0.57
100$ 0.47
250$ 0.43
500$ 0.37
1000$ 0.29
Digi-Reel® 1$ 0.69
10$ 0.61
25$ 0.57
100$ 0.47
250$ 0.43
500$ 0.37
1000$ 0.29
Tape & Reel (TR) 3000$ 0.20
Texas InstrumentsLARGE T&R 1$ 0.49
100$ 0.32
250$ 0.24
1000$ 0.16

Description

General part information

TLV7103318 Series

The TLV710 and TLV711 series of dual, low-dropout (LDO) linear regulators are low quiescent current devices with excellent line and load transient performance. These LDOs are designed for power-sensitive applications. These devices provide a typical accuracy of 2% over temperature.

The TLV711 series provides an active pulldown circuit to quickly discharge the outputs.

In addition, the TLV711-D series of devices have pull-down resistors at the EN pins. This design helps in disabling the device when the signal-driving EN pins are in a weak, indeterminate state (for example, the GPIO of a processor that might be three-stated during startup). The pull-down resistor pulls the voltage to the EN pins down to 0V, thus disabling the device.