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ADP163

ADP163 Series

Ultralow Quiescent Current, 150 mA, CMOS Linear Regulators

Manufacturer: Analog Devices

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Ultralow Quiescent Current, 150 mA, CMOS Linear Regulators

Key Features

• Ultralow quiescent current IQ= 560 nA with 0 μA load, IQ= 860 nA with 1 μA load
• Stable with 1 μF ceramic input and output capacitors
• Input voltage range: 2.2 V to 5.5 V
• Low shutdown current: <50 nA typical
• Low dropout voltage: 195 mV @ 150 mA load
• Maximum output current: 150 mA
• Initial accuracy: ±1%
• Accuracy over line, load, and temperature: ±3.5%
• 15 fixed output voltage options: 1.2 V to 4.2 V
• Adjustable output available
• PSRR performance of 72 dB @ 100 Hz
• See data sheet for additional features

Description

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TheADP160/ADP161/ADP162/ ADP163 are ultralow quiescent current, low dropout, linear regulators that operate from 2.2 V to 5.5 V and provide up to 150 mA of output current. The low 195 mV dropout voltage at 150 mA load improves efficiency and allows operation over a wide input voltage range.The ADP16x are specifically designed for stable operation with tiny 1 μF ± 30% ceramic input and output capacitors to meet the requirements of high performance, space-constrained applications.The ADP160 is available in 15 fixed output voltage options, ranging from 1.2 V to 4.2 V. The ADP160 / ADP161 also include a switched resistor to discharge the output automatically when the LDO is disabled. The ADP162 is identical to the ADP160 but does not include the output discharge function. The ADP161and ADP163 are available as a adjustable output voltage regulators. They are only available in a 5-lead TSOT package. The ADP163 is identical to the ADP161 but does not include the output discharge function.Short-circuit and thermal overload protection circuits prevent damage in adverse conditions. The ADP160 and ADP162 are available in a tiny 5-lead TSOT and a 4-ball, 0.5 mm pitch WLCSP package for the smallest footprint solution to meet a variety of portable power applications.APPLICATIONSMobile phonesDigital cameras and audio devicesPortable and battery-powered equipmentPost dc-to-dc regulationPortable medical devices