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Linear regulators maintain their accuracy

A Texas Instruments (April 2006-) product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Jun 19, 2006

A series of 1.5 and 3A low-dropout linear regulators feature a 1% voltage regulation accuracy rate over line, load and temperature.

Texas Instruments has introduced a series of 1.5 and 3A low-dropout linear regulators (LDOs) that feature a 1% voltage regulation accuracy rate over line, load and temperature.

The easy-to-use LDOs meet the sequencing requirements for high-current applications such as telecomms, notebooks and servers that use FPGAs and TI's DSPs.

TI's new TPS74xxx LDOs are stable with any or no output capacitor and support input voltages as low as 0.9V.

The external bias permits low input voltage operation with excellent transient response while providing a high power supply rejection ratio (PSRR).

The track input allows user-programmed sequencing to minimise the voltage difference among supply rails during startup.

The enable input (EN) and power-good (PG) outputs allow easy sequential sequencing with external regulators.

The TPS74xxx family can yield dropout voltages as low as 115mV at 3A over the entire input voltage range.

They also offer an adjustable output range of 0.8 to 3.3V.

The TPS74xxx family of LDOs is available today in volume from TI and its authorised distributors.

The devices are offered in a small 5 x 5mm QFN package.

Suggested retail pricing in 1000-piece quantities is $2.25 for the TPS74201 and TPS74301 and $2.95 for the TPS74401 device.

For applications that require additional power dissipation, the DDPAK package is available.

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