
TPS71433DRVR
Active80-MA 24-V ULTRA-LOW-IQ LOW-DROPOUT (LDO) VOLTAGE REGULATOR
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TPS71433DRVR
Active80-MA 24-V ULTRA-LOW-IQ LOW-DROPOUT (LDO) VOLTAGE REGULATOR
Technical Specifications
Parameters and characteristics commom to parts in this series
Specification | TPS71433DRVR | TPS714 Series |
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Current - Output | 80 mA | 80 mA |
Current - Quiescent (Iq) | 4.2 µA | 4.2 µA |
Current - Supply (Max) [Max] | 7.4 µA | 7.4 µA |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount | Surface Mount |
Number of Regulators | 1 | 1 |
Operating Temperature [Max] | 125 °C | 125 °C |
Operating Temperature [Min] | -40 °C | -40 °C |
Output Configuration | Positive | Positive |
Output Type | 27.03 °C/W | 27.03 °C/W |
Output Type | - | Adjustable |
Package / Case | - | 5-TSSOP, SOT-353, SC-70-5 |
Protection Features | Over Current | Over Current |
PSRR | - | 60 dB |
PSRR [Max] | 59 dB | 59 dB |
PSRR [Min] | 54 dB | 54 dB |
Supplier Device Package | 6-WSON (2x2) | 6-WSON (2x2), SC-70-5 |
Voltage - Input (Max) [Max] | 10 V | 10 V |
Voltage - Output (Max) | - | 8.8 V |
Voltage - Output (Min/Fixed) | 3.3 V | 1.2 - 3.3 V |
Voltage Dropout (Max) | 1.3 V | 1.3 V |
Pricing
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TPS714 Series
80-mA 24-V ultra-low-IQ low-dropout (LDO) voltage regulator
Part | Voltage Dropout (Max) | Protection Features | Output Configuration | Voltage - Input (Max) [Max] | Current - Quiescent (Iq) | Operating Temperature [Max] | Operating Temperature [Min] | Mounting Type | Current - Supply (Max) [Max] | Supplier Device Package | PSRR [Min] | PSRR [Max] | Output Type | Voltage - Output (Min/Fixed) | Number of Regulators | Current - Output | Output Type | Voltage - Output (Max) [Max] | Package / Case | PSRR |
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Texas Instruments TPS71433DRVRThe TPS714 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is a low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS714 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers.
The TPS714 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses external feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 8.8 V. The TPS714 LDO supports a low dropout of 650 mV (typ) at 80 mA of load current. The low quiescent current (3.2 µA typically) is stable over the entire range of output load current (0 mA to 80 mA). The TPS714 (new chip only) also features an internal soft-start to lower the inrush current. The built-in overcurrent limit helps protect the regulator in the event of a load short or fault.
The TPS714 is available in a 2-mm × 2-mm package for use in high power dissipation applications and the SC70-5 package is designed for hand-held and ultra-portable applications.
The TPS714 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is a low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS714 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers.
The TPS714 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses external feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 8.8 V. The TPS714 LDO supports a low dropout of 650 mV (typ) at 80 mA of load current. The low quiescent current (3.2 µA typically) is stable over the entire range of output load current (0 mA to 80 mA). The TPS714 (new chip only) also features an internal soft-start to lower the inrush current. The built-in overcurrent limit helps protect the regulator in the event of a load short or fault.
The TPS714 is available in a 2-mm × 2-mm package for use in high power dissipation applications and the SC70-5 package is designed for hand-held and ultra-portable applications. | 1.3 V | Over Current | Positive | 10 V | 4.2 µA | 125 °C | -40 °C | Surface Mount | 7.4 µA | 6-WSON (2x2) | 54 dB | 59 dB | 27.03 °C/W | 3.3 V | 1 | 80 mA | ||||
Texas Instruments TPS71401DRVRThe TPS714 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is a low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS714 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers.
The TPS714 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses external feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 8.8 V. The TPS714 LDO supports a low dropout of 650 mV (typ) at 80 mA of load current. The low quiescent current (3.2 µA typically) is stable over the entire range of output load current (0 mA to 80 mA). The TPS714 (new chip only) also features an internal soft-start to lower the inrush current. The built-in overcurrent limit helps protect the regulator in the event of a load short or fault.
The TPS714 is available in a 2-mm × 2-mm package for use in high power dissipation applications and the SC70-5 package is designed for hand-held and ultra-portable applications.
The TPS714 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is a low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS714 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers.
The TPS714 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses external feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 8.8 V. The TPS714 LDO supports a low dropout of 650 mV (typ) at 80 mA of load current. The low quiescent current (3.2 µA typically) is stable over the entire range of output load current (0 mA to 80 mA). The TPS714 (new chip only) also features an internal soft-start to lower the inrush current. The built-in overcurrent limit helps protect the regulator in the event of a load short or fault.
The TPS714 is available in a 2-mm × 2-mm package for use in high power dissipation applications and the SC70-5 package is designed for hand-held and ultra-portable applications. | 1.3 V | Over Current | Positive | 10 V | 4.2 µA | 125 °C | -40 °C | Surface Mount | 7.4 µA | 6-WSON (2x2) | 54 dB | 59 dB | 1.2 V | 1 | 80 mA | Adjustable | 8.8 V | |||
Texas Instruments TPS71401DRVTThe TPS714 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is a low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS714 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers.
The TPS714 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses external feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 8.8 V. The TPS714 LDO supports a low dropout of 650 mV (typ) at 80 mA of load current. The low quiescent current (3.2 µA typically) is stable over the entire range of output load current (0 mA to 80 mA). The TPS714 (new chip only) also features an internal soft-start to lower the inrush current. The built-in overcurrent limit helps protect the regulator in the event of a load short or fault.
The TPS714 is available in a 2-mm × 2-mm package for use in high power dissipation applications and the SC70-5 package is designed for hand-held and ultra-portable applications.
The TPS714 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is a low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS714 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers.
The TPS714 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses external feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 8.8 V. The TPS714 LDO supports a low dropout of 650 mV (typ) at 80 mA of load current. The low quiescent current (3.2 µA typically) is stable over the entire range of output load current (0 mA to 80 mA). The TPS714 (new chip only) also features an internal soft-start to lower the inrush current. The built-in overcurrent limit helps protect the regulator in the event of a load short or fault.
The TPS714 is available in a 2-mm × 2-mm package for use in high power dissipation applications and the SC70-5 package is designed for hand-held and ultra-portable applications. | 1.3 V | Over Current | Positive | 10 V | 4.2 µA | 125 °C | -40 °C | Surface Mount | 7.4 µA | 6-WSON (2x2) | 54 dB | 59 dB | 1.2 V | 1 | 80 mA | Adjustable | 8.8 V | |||
Texas Instruments TPS71401DCKRThe TPS714 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is a low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS714 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers.
The TPS714 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses external feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 8.8 V. The TPS714 LDO supports a low dropout of 650 mV (typ) at 80 mA of load current. The low quiescent current (3.2 µA typically) is stable over the entire range of output load current (0 mA to 80 mA). The TPS714 (new chip only) also features an internal soft-start to lower the inrush current. The built-in overcurrent limit helps protect the regulator in the event of a load short or fault.
The TPS714 is available in a 2-mm × 2-mm package for use in high power dissipation applications and the SC70-5 package is designed for hand-held and ultra-portable applications.
The TPS714 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is a low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS714 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers.
The TPS714 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses external feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 8.8 V. The TPS714 LDO supports a low dropout of 650 mV (typ) at 80 mA of load current. The low quiescent current (3.2 µA typically) is stable over the entire range of output load current (0 mA to 80 mA). The TPS714 (new chip only) also features an internal soft-start to lower the inrush current. The built-in overcurrent limit helps protect the regulator in the event of a load short or fault.
The TPS714 is available in a 2-mm × 2-mm package for use in high power dissipation applications and the SC70-5 package is designed for hand-held and ultra-portable applications. | 1.3 V | Over Current | Positive | 10 V | 4.2 µA | 125 °C | -40 °C | Surface Mount | 7.4 µA | SC-70-5 | 54 dB | 59 dB | 1.2 V | 1 | 80 mA | Adjustable | 8.8 V | 5-TSSOP, SC-70-5, SOT-353 | ||
Texas Instruments TPS71401DRVRM3The TPS714 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is a low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS714 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers.
The TPS714 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses external feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 8.8 V. The TPS714 LDO supports a low dropout of 650 mV (typ) at 80 mA of load current. The low quiescent current (3.2 µA typically) is stable over the entire range of output load current (0 mA to 80 mA). The TPS714 (new chip only) also features an internal soft-start to lower the inrush current. The built-in overcurrent limit helps protect the regulator in the event of a load short or fault.
The TPS714 is available in a 2-mm × 2-mm package for use in high power dissipation applications and the SC70-5 package is designed for hand-held and ultra-portable applications.
The TPS714 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is a low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS714 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers.
The TPS714 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses external feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 8.8 V. The TPS714 LDO supports a low dropout of 650 mV (typ) at 80 mA of load current. The low quiescent current (3.2 µA typically) is stable over the entire range of output load current (0 mA to 80 mA). The TPS714 (new chip only) also features an internal soft-start to lower the inrush current. The built-in overcurrent limit helps protect the regulator in the event of a load short or fault.
The TPS714 is available in a 2-mm × 2-mm package for use in high power dissipation applications and the SC70-5 package is designed for hand-held and ultra-portable applications. | 1.3 V | Over Current | Positive | 10 V | 125 ¯C | -40 °C | Surface Mount | 7.4 µA | 6-WSON (2x2) | 1.2 V | 1 | 80 mA | Adjustable | 8.8 V | 60 dB | |||||
Texas Instruments TPS71433DCKTThe TPS714 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is a low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS714 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers.
The TPS714 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses external feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 8.8 V. The TPS714 LDO supports a low dropout of 650 mV (typ) at 80 mA of load current. The low quiescent current (3.2 µA typically) is stable over the entire range of output load current (0 mA to 80 mA). The TPS714 (new chip only) also features an internal soft-start to lower the inrush current. The built-in overcurrent limit helps protect the regulator in the event of a load short or fault.
The TPS714 is available in a 2-mm × 2-mm package for use in high power dissipation applications and the SC70-5 package is designed for hand-held and ultra-portable applications.
The TPS714 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is a low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS714 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers.
The TPS714 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses external feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 8.8 V. The TPS714 LDO supports a low dropout of 650 mV (typ) at 80 mA of load current. The low quiescent current (3.2 µA typically) is stable over the entire range of output load current (0 mA to 80 mA). The TPS714 (new chip only) also features an internal soft-start to lower the inrush current. The built-in overcurrent limit helps protect the regulator in the event of a load short or fault.
The TPS714 is available in a 2-mm × 2-mm package for use in high power dissipation applications and the SC70-5 package is designed for hand-held and ultra-portable applications. | 1.3 V | Over Current | Positive | 10 V | 4.2 µA | 125 °C | -40 °C | Surface Mount | 7.4 µA | SC-70-5 | 54 dB | 59 dB | 27.03 °C/W | 3.3 V | 1 | 80 mA | 5-TSSOP, SC-70-5, SOT-353 | |||
Texas Instruments TPS71433DCKRThe TPS714 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is a low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS714 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers.
The TPS714 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses external feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 8.8 V. The TPS714 LDO supports a low dropout of 650 mV (typ) at 80 mA of load current. The low quiescent current (3.2 µA typically) is stable over the entire range of output load current (0 mA to 80 mA). The TPS714 (new chip only) also features an internal soft-start to lower the inrush current. The built-in overcurrent limit helps protect the regulator in the event of a load short or fault.
The TPS714 is available in a 2-mm × 2-mm package for use in high power dissipation applications and the SC70-5 package is designed for hand-held and ultra-portable applications.
The TPS714 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is a low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS714 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers.
The TPS714 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses external feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 8.8 V. The TPS714 LDO supports a low dropout of 650 mV (typ) at 80 mA of load current. The low quiescent current (3.2 µA typically) is stable over the entire range of output load current (0 mA to 80 mA). The TPS714 (new chip only) also features an internal soft-start to lower the inrush current. The built-in overcurrent limit helps protect the regulator in the event of a load short or fault.
The TPS714 is available in a 2-mm × 2-mm package for use in high power dissipation applications and the SC70-5 package is designed for hand-held and ultra-portable applications. | 1.3 V | Over Current | Positive | 10 V | 4.2 µA | 125 °C | -40 °C | Surface Mount | 7.4 µA | SC-70-5 | 54 dB | 59 dB | 27.03 °C/W | 3.3 V | 1 | 80 mA | 5-TSSOP, SC-70-5, SOT-353 | |||
Texas Instruments TPS71401DCKTThe TPS714 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is a low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS714 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers.
The TPS714 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses external feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 8.8 V. The TPS714 LDO supports a low dropout of 650 mV (typ) at 80 mA of load current. The low quiescent current (3.2 µA typically) is stable over the entire range of output load current (0 mA to 80 mA). The TPS714 (new chip only) also features an internal soft-start to lower the inrush current. The built-in overcurrent limit helps protect the regulator in the event of a load short or fault.
The TPS714 is available in a 2-mm × 2-mm package for use in high power dissipation applications and the SC70-5 package is designed for hand-held and ultra-portable applications.
The TPS714 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is a low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS714 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers.
The TPS714 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses external feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 8.8 V. The TPS714 LDO supports a low dropout of 650 mV (typ) at 80 mA of load current. The low quiescent current (3.2 µA typically) is stable over the entire range of output load current (0 mA to 80 mA). The TPS714 (new chip only) also features an internal soft-start to lower the inrush current. The built-in overcurrent limit helps protect the regulator in the event of a load short or fault.
The TPS714 is available in a 2-mm × 2-mm package for use in high power dissipation applications and the SC70-5 package is designed for hand-held and ultra-portable applications. | 1.3 V | Over Current | Positive | 10 V | 4.2 µA | 125 °C | -40 °C | Surface Mount | 7.4 µA | SC-70-5 | 54 dB | 59 dB | 1.2 V | 1 | 80 mA | Adjustable | 8.8 V | 5-TSSOP, SC-70-5, SOT-353 |
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TPS714 Series
The TPS714 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is a low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS714 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers.
The TPS714 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses external feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 8.8 V. The TPS714 LDO supports a low dropout of 650 mV (typ) at 80 mA of load current. The low quiescent current (3.2 µA typically) is stable over the entire range of output load current (0 mA to 80 mA). The TPS714 (new chip only) also features an internal soft-start to lower the inrush current. The built-in overcurrent limit helps protect the regulator in the event of a load short or fault.
The TPS714 is available in a 2-mm × 2-mm package for use in high power dissipation applications and the SC70-5 package is designed for hand-held and ultra-portable applications.