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80-MA 24-V ULTRA-LOW-IQ LOW-DROPOUT (LDO) VOLTAGE REGULATOR

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TPS715A33DRBT - 8-SON

TPS715A33DRBT

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80-MA 24-V ULTRA-LOW-IQ LOW-DROPOUT (LDO) VOLTAGE REGULATOR

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SpecificationTPS715A33DRBTTPS715 Series
Board Type-Bare (Unpopulated)
Channels per IC-1
Current - Output80 mA50 - 80 mA
Current - Quiescent (Iq)4.2 µA4.2 - 5.8 µA
Current - Supply (Max) [Max]5.8 µA5.8 µA
Mounting TypeSurface MountSurface Mount
Number of Regulators11
Operating Temperature [Max]125 °C125 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 °C-40 °C
Output ConfigurationPositivePositive
Output Type27.03 °C/W27.03 °C/W
Output Type-Adjustable
Package / Case8-VDFN Exposed Pad5-TSSOP, SOT-353, SC-70-5, 8-VDFN Exposed Pad
Protection FeaturesReverse Polarity, Over CurrentReverse Polarity, Over Current, Short Circuit
PSRR60 dB60 dB
Regulator Type-Positive Fixed and Adjustable
Supplied Contents-Board(s)
Supplier Device Package8-SON (3x3)6-WSON (2x2), SC-70-5, 8-SON (3x3)
Utilized IC / Part-TPS715A01, TPS715A33
Voltage - Input-24 V
Voltage - Input-2.5 V
Voltage - Input (Max) [Max]24 V24 V
Voltage - Output-3.3 - 5 V
Voltage - Output (Min/Fixed)3.3 V1.2 - 5 V
Voltage Dropout (Max)-0.75 V
Voltage Dropout (Max) [Max]1.12 V1.12 V

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TPS715 Series

50mA 24V ultra-low-IQ low-dropout (LDO) voltage regulator

PartOperating Temperature [Max]Operating Temperature [Min]Current - Quiescent (Iq)Current - Supply (Max) [Max]PSRRCurrent - OutputSupplier Device PackageMounting TypeOutput ConfigurationVoltage Dropout (Max) [Max]Voltage - Output (Min/Fixed)Output TypeProtection FeaturesVoltage - Input (Max) [Max]Number of RegulatorsVoltage Dropout (Max)Package / CaseOutput TypeVoltage - OutputSupplied ContentsVoltage - Input [Max]Voltage - Input [Min]Channels per ICUtilized IC / PartRegulator TypeBoard Type
Texas Instruments
TPS715A33DRVT
The TPS715A 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 TPS715A is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715A 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 15 V. The TPS715A LDOs support 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 TPS715A (new chip) 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 TPS715A is available in a 3-mm × 3-mm package for use in high power dissipation applications and a small 2-mm × 2-mm package for hand-held and ultra-portable applications. The 3-mm × 3-mm package is also available as a non-magnetic package for medical imaging applications. The TPS715A 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 TPS715A is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715A 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 15 V. The TPS715A LDOs support 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 TPS715A (new chip) 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 TPS715A is available in a 3-mm × 3-mm package for use in high power dissipation applications and a small 2-mm × 2-mm package for hand-held and ultra-portable applications. The 3-mm × 3-mm package is also available as a non-magnetic package for medical imaging applications.
125 °C
-40 °C
4.2 µA
5.8 µA
60 dB
80 mA
6-WSON (2x2)
Surface Mount
Positive
1.12 V
3.3 V
27.03 °C/W
Over Current, Reverse Polarity
24 V
1
Texas Instruments
TPS71525DCKRM3
The TPS715 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS715 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 15 V. The TPS715 LDOs support a low dropout of typically 415 mV at 50 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 50 mA). The TPS715 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 TPS715 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS715 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 15 V. The TPS715 LDOs support a low dropout of typically 415 mV at 50 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 50 mA). The TPS715 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.
125 ¯C
-40 °C
5.8 µA
5.8 µA
60 dB
50 mA
SC-70-5
Surface Mount
Positive
2.5 V
27.03 °C/W
Over Current, Short Circuit
24 V
1
0.75 V
5-TSSOP, SC-70-5, SOT-353
Texas Instruments
TPS715A01DRVR
The TPS715A 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 TPS715A is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715A 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 15 V. The TPS715A LDOs support 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 TPS715A (new chip) 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 TPS715A is available in a 3-mm × 3-mm package for use in high power dissipation applications and a small 2-mm × 2-mm package for hand-held and ultra-portable applications. The 3-mm × 3-mm package is also available as a non-magnetic package for medical imaging applications. The TPS715A 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 TPS715A is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715A 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 15 V. The TPS715A LDOs support 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 TPS715A (new chip) 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 TPS715A is available in a 3-mm × 3-mm package for use in high power dissipation applications and a small 2-mm × 2-mm package for hand-held and ultra-portable applications. The 3-mm × 3-mm package is also available as a non-magnetic package for medical imaging applications.
125 °C
-40 °C
4.2 µA
5.8 µA
60 dB
80 mA
6-WSON (2x2)
Surface Mount
Positive
1.12 V
1.2 V
Over Current, Reverse Polarity
24 V
1
Adjustable
Texas Instruments
TPS715A30DRVT
The TPS715A 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 TPS715A is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715A 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 15 V. The TPS715A LDOs support 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 TPS715A (new chip) 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 TPS715A is available in a 3-mm × 3-mm package for use in high power dissipation applications and a small 2-mm × 2-mm package for hand-held and ultra-portable applications. The 3-mm × 3-mm package is also available as a non-magnetic package for medical imaging applications. The TPS715A 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 TPS715A is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715A 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 15 V. The TPS715A LDOs support 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 TPS715A (new chip) 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 TPS715A is available in a 3-mm × 3-mm package for use in high power dissipation applications and a small 2-mm × 2-mm package for hand-held and ultra-portable applications. The 3-mm × 3-mm package is also available as a non-magnetic package for medical imaging applications.
125 °C
-40 °C
4.2 µA
5.8 µA
60 dB
80 mA
6-WSON (2x2)
Surface Mount
Positive
1.12 V
27.03 °C/W
Over Current, Reverse Polarity
24 V
1
Texas Instruments
TPS71523DCKR
The TPS715 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS715 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 15 V. The TPS715 LDOs support a low dropout of typically 415 mV at 50 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 50 mA). The TPS715 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 TPS715 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS715 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 15 V. The TPS715 LDOs support a low dropout of typically 415 mV at 50 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 50 mA). The TPS715 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.
125 °C
-40 °C
4.2 µA
60 dB
50 mA
SC-70-5
Surface Mount
Positive
2.3 V
27.03 °C/W
Over Current
24 V
1
0.75 V
5-TSSOP, SC-70-5, SOT-353
Texas Instruments
TPS71530DCKR
The TPS715 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS715 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 15 V. The TPS715 LDOs support a low dropout of typically 415 mV at 50 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 50 mA). The TPS715 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 TPS715 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS715 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 15 V. The TPS715 LDOs support a low dropout of typically 415 mV at 50 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 50 mA). The TPS715 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.
125 °C
-40 °C
4.2 µA
60 dB
50 mA
SC-70-5
Surface Mount
Positive
27.03 °C/W
Over Current
24 V
1
0.75 V
5-TSSOP, SC-70-5, SOT-353
Texas Instruments
TPS71525DCKR
The TPS715 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS715 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 15 V. The TPS715 LDOs support a low dropout of typically 415 mV at 50 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 50 mA). The TPS715 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 TPS715 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS715 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 15 V. The TPS715 LDOs support a low dropout of typically 415 mV at 50 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 50 mA). The TPS715 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.
125 °C
-40 °C
4.2 µA
60 dB
50 mA
SC-70-5
Surface Mount
Positive
2.5 V
27.03 °C/W
Over Current
24 V
1
0.75 V
5-TSSOP, SC-70-5, SOT-353
Texas Instruments
TPS71533DCKRM3
The TPS715 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS715 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 15 V. The TPS715 LDOs support a low dropout of typically 415 mV at 50 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 50 mA). The TPS715 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 TPS715 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS715 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 15 V. The TPS715 LDOs support a low dropout of typically 415 mV at 50 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 50 mA). The TPS715 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.
125 ¯C
-40 °C
5.8 µA
5.8 µA
60 dB
50 mA
SC-70-5
Surface Mount
Positive
3.3 V
27.03 °C/W
Over Current, Short Circuit
24 V
1
0.75 V
5-TSSOP, SC-70-5, SOT-353
Texas Instruments
TPS715A01DRBRG4
Linear Voltage Regulator IC Positive Adjustable 1 Output 80mA 8-SON (3x3)
125 °C
-40 °C
4.2 µA
5.8 µA
60 dB
80 mA
8-SON (3x3)
Surface Mount
Positive
1.12 V
1.2 V
Over Current, Reverse Polarity
24 V
1
8-VDFN Exposed Pad
Adjustable
Texas Instruments
TPS715A01DRBT-NM
The TPS715A-NM low-dropout (LDO) voltage regulators offer the benefits of high input voltage, low-dropout voltage, low-power operation, and miniaturized packaging. The devices operate over an input range of 2.5 V to 24 V and are stable with any capacitor (≥ 0.47 µF). The high maximum input voltage combined with excellent power dissipation capability makes this device particularly well-suited to industrial and automotive applications. A PMOS pass element functions as a low-value resistor. The low dropout voltage, typically 670 mV at 80 mA of load current, is directly proportional to the load current. The low quiescent current (3.2 µA typically) is nearly constant over the entire range of output load current (0 mA to 80 mA). The TPS715A-NM is available in a 3-mm × 3-mm package ideal for high power dissipation and a small 2-mm × 2-mm package ideal for handheld and ultra-portable applications. The 3-mm × 3-mm package is also available as a non-magnetic package for medical imaging applications. The TPS715A-NM low-dropout (LDO) voltage regulators offer the benefits of high input voltage, low-dropout voltage, low-power operation, and miniaturized packaging. The devices operate over an input range of 2.5 V to 24 V and are stable with any capacitor (≥ 0.47 µF). The high maximum input voltage combined with excellent power dissipation capability makes this device particularly well-suited to industrial and automotive applications. A PMOS pass element functions as a low-value resistor. The low dropout voltage, typically 670 mV at 80 mA of load current, is directly proportional to the load current. The low quiescent current (3.2 µA typically) is nearly constant over the entire range of output load current (0 mA to 80 mA). The TPS715A-NM is available in a 3-mm × 3-mm package ideal for high power dissipation and a small 2-mm × 2-mm package ideal for handheld and ultra-portable applications. The 3-mm × 3-mm package is also available as a non-magnetic package for medical imaging applications.
125 °C
-40 °C
4.2 µA
5.8 µA
60 dB
80 mA
8-SON (3x3)
Surface Mount
Positive
1.12 V
1.2 V
Over Current, Reverse Polarity
24 V
1
8-VDFN Exposed Pad
Adjustable
Texas Instruments
TPS715A01DRVT
The TPS715A 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 TPS715A is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715A 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 15 V. The TPS715A LDOs support 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 TPS715A (new chip) 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 TPS715A is available in a 3-mm × 3-mm package for use in high power dissipation applications and a small 2-mm × 2-mm package for hand-held and ultra-portable applications. The 3-mm × 3-mm package is also available as a non-magnetic package for medical imaging applications. The TPS715A 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 TPS715A is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715A 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 15 V. The TPS715A LDOs support 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 TPS715A (new chip) 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 TPS715A is available in a 3-mm × 3-mm package for use in high power dissipation applications and a small 2-mm × 2-mm package for hand-held and ultra-portable applications. The 3-mm × 3-mm package is also available as a non-magnetic package for medical imaging applications.
125 °C
-40 °C
4.2 µA
5.8 µA
60 dB
80 mA
6-WSON (2x2)
Surface Mount
Positive
1.12 V
1.2 V
Over Current, Reverse Polarity
24 V
1
Adjustable
Texas Instruments
TPS715A33DRVR
The TPS715A 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 TPS715A is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715A 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 15 V. The TPS715A LDOs support 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 TPS715A (new chip) 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 TPS715A is available in a 3-mm × 3-mm package for use in high power dissipation applications and a small 2-mm × 2-mm package for hand-held and ultra-portable applications. The 3-mm × 3-mm package is also available as a non-magnetic package for medical imaging applications. The TPS715A 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 TPS715A is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715A 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 15 V. The TPS715A LDOs support 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 TPS715A (new chip) 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 TPS715A is available in a 3-mm × 3-mm package for use in high power dissipation applications and a small 2-mm × 2-mm package for hand-held and ultra-portable applications. The 3-mm × 3-mm package is also available as a non-magnetic package for medical imaging applications.
125 °C
-40 °C
4.2 µA
5.8 µA
60 dB
80 mA
6-WSON (2x2)
Surface Mount
Positive
1.12 V
3.3 V
27.03 °C/W
Over Current, Reverse Polarity
24 V
1
Texas Instruments
TPS71518DCKR
The TPS715 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS715 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 15 V. The TPS715 LDOs support a low dropout of typically 415 mV at 50 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 50 mA). The TPS715 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 TPS715 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS715 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 15 V. The TPS715 LDOs support a low dropout of typically 415 mV at 50 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 50 mA). The TPS715 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.
125 °C
-40 °C
4.2 µA
60 dB
50 mA
SC-70-5
Surface Mount
Positive
1.8 V
27.03 °C/W
Over Current
24 V
1
0.75 V
5-TSSOP, SC-70-5, SOT-353
Texas Instruments
TPS715A33DRBT
The TPS715A 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 TPS715A is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715A 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 15 V. The TPS715A LDOs support 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 TPS715A (new chip) 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 TPS715A is available in a 3-mm × 3-mm package for use in high power dissipation applications and a small 2-mm × 2-mm package for hand-held and ultra-portable applications. The 3-mm × 3-mm package is also available as a non-magnetic package for medical imaging applications. The TPS715A 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 TPS715A is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715A 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 15 V. The TPS715A LDOs support 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 TPS715A (new chip) 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 TPS715A is available in a 3-mm × 3-mm package for use in high power dissipation applications and a small 2-mm × 2-mm package for hand-held and ultra-portable applications. The 3-mm × 3-mm package is also available as a non-magnetic package for medical imaging applications.
125 °C
-40 °C
4.2 µA
5.8 µA
60 dB
80 mA
8-SON (3x3)
Surface Mount
Positive
1.12 V
3.3 V
27.03 °C/W
Over Current, Reverse Polarity
24 V
1
8-VDFN Exposed Pad
Texas Instruments
TPS715A01DRBR
The TPS715A 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 TPS715A is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715A 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 15 V. The TPS715A LDOs support 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 TPS715A (new chip) 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 TPS715A is available in a 3-mm × 3-mm package for use in high power dissipation applications and a small 2-mm × 2-mm package for hand-held and ultra-portable applications. The 3-mm × 3-mm package is also available as a non-magnetic package for medical imaging applications. The TPS715A 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 TPS715A is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715A 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 15 V. The TPS715A LDOs support 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 TPS715A (new chip) 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 TPS715A is available in a 3-mm × 3-mm package for use in high power dissipation applications and a small 2-mm × 2-mm package for hand-held and ultra-portable applications. The 3-mm × 3-mm package is also available as a non-magnetic package for medical imaging applications.
125 °C
-40 °C
4.2 µA
5.8 µA
60 dB
80 mA
8-SON (3x3)
Surface Mount
Positive
1.12 V
1.2 V
Over Current, Reverse Polarity
24 V
1
8-VDFN Exposed Pad
Adjustable
Texas Instruments
TPS71550DCKR
The TPS715 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS715 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 15 V. The TPS715 LDOs support a low dropout of typically 415 mV at 50 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 50 mA). The TPS715 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 TPS715 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS715 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 15 V. The TPS715 LDOs support a low dropout of typically 415 mV at 50 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 50 mA). The TPS715 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.
125 °C
-40 °C
4.2 µA
60 dB
50 mA
SC-70-5
Surface Mount
Positive
5 V
27.03 °C/W
Over Current
24 V
1
0.75 V
5-TSSOP, SC-70-5, SOT-353
Texas Instruments
TPS715345DCKRM3
The TPS715 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS715 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 15 V. The TPS715 LDOs support a low dropout of typically 415 mV at 50 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 50 mA). The TPS715 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 TPS715 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS715 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 15 V. The TPS715 LDOs support a low dropout of typically 415 mV at 50 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 50 mA). The TPS715 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.
125 ¯C
-40 °C
4.8 µA
5.8 µA
60 dB
50 mA
SC-70-5
Surface Mount
Positive
3.45 V
27.03 °C/W
Over Current
24 V
1
0.75 V
5-TSSOP, SC-70-5, SOT-353
Texas Instruments
TPS71501DCKRM3
The TPS715 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS715 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 15 V. The TPS715 LDOs support a low dropout of typically 415 mV at 50 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 50 mA). The TPS715 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 TPS715 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS715 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 15 V. The TPS715 LDOs support a low dropout of typically 415 mV at 50 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 50 mA). The TPS715 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.
125 ¯C
-40 °C
5.8 µA
5.8 µA
60 dB
50 mA
SC-70-5
Surface Mount
Positive
1.2 V
Over Current, Short Circuit
24 V
1
0.75 V
5-TSSOP, SC-70-5, SOT-353
Adjustable
Texas Instruments
TPS715A01DRBT
The TPS715A 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 TPS715A is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715A 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 15 V. The TPS715A LDOs support 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 TPS715A (new chip) 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 TPS715A is available in a 3-mm × 3-mm package for use in high power dissipation applications and a small 2-mm × 2-mm package for hand-held and ultra-portable applications. The 3-mm × 3-mm package is also available as a non-magnetic package for medical imaging applications. The TPS715A 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 TPS715A is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715A 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 15 V. The TPS715A LDOs support 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 TPS715A (new chip) 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 TPS715A is available in a 3-mm × 3-mm package for use in high power dissipation applications and a small 2-mm × 2-mm package for hand-held and ultra-portable applications. The 3-mm × 3-mm package is also available as a non-magnetic package for medical imaging applications.
125 °C
-40 °C
4.2 µA
5.8 µA
60 dB
80 mA
8-SON (3x3)
Surface Mount
Positive
1.12 V
1.2 V
Over Current, Reverse Polarity
24 V
1
8-VDFN Exposed Pad
Adjustable
Texas Instruments
TPS715A30DRVR
The TPS715A 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 TPS715A is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715A 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 15 V. The TPS715A LDOs support 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 TPS715A (new chip) 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 TPS715A is available in a 3-mm × 3-mm package for use in high power dissipation applications and a small 2-mm × 2-mm package for hand-held and ultra-portable applications. The 3-mm × 3-mm package is also available as a non-magnetic package for medical imaging applications. The TPS715A 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 TPS715A is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715A 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 15 V. The TPS715A LDOs support 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 TPS715A (new chip) 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 TPS715A is available in a 3-mm × 3-mm package for use in high power dissipation applications and a small 2-mm × 2-mm package for hand-held and ultra-portable applications. The 3-mm × 3-mm package is also available as a non-magnetic package for medical imaging applications.
125 °C
-40 °C
4.2 µA
5.8 µA
60 dB
80 mA
6-WSON (2x2)
Surface Mount
Positive
1.12 V
27.03 °C/W
Over Current, Reverse Polarity
24 V
1
Texas Instruments
TPS71530DCKRM3
The TPS715 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS715 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 15 V. The TPS715 LDOs support a low dropout of typically 415 mV at 50 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 50 mA). The TPS715 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 TPS715 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS715 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 15 V. The TPS715 LDOs support a low dropout of typically 415 mV at 50 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 50 mA). The TPS715 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.
125 ¯C
-40 °C
4.8 µA
5.8 µA
60 dB
50 mA
SC-70-5
Surface Mount
Positive
27.03 °C/W
Over Current
24 V
1
0.75 V
5-TSSOP, SC-70-5, SOT-353
Texas Instruments
TPS71519DCKR
The TPS715 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS715 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 15 V. The TPS715 LDOs support a low dropout of typically 415 mV at 50 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 50 mA). The TPS715 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 TPS715 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS715 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 15 V. The TPS715 LDOs support a low dropout of typically 415 mV at 50 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 50 mA). The TPS715 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.
125 °C
-40 °C
4.2 µA
60 dB
50 mA
SC-70-5
Surface Mount
Positive
1.9 V
27.03 °C/W
Over Current
24 V
1
0.75 V
5-TSSOP, SC-70-5, SOT-353
Texas Instruments
TPS71518DCKRM3
The TPS715 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS715 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 15 V. The TPS715 LDOs support a low dropout of typically 415 mV at 50 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 50 mA). The TPS715 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 TPS715 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS715 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 15 V. The TPS715 LDOs support a low dropout of typically 415 mV at 50 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 50 mA). The TPS715 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.
125 ¯C
-40 °C
5.8 µA
5.8 µA
60 dB
50 mA
SC-70-5
Surface Mount
Positive
1.8 V
27.03 °C/W
Over Current, Short Circuit
24 V
1
0.75 V
5-TSSOP, SC-70-5, SOT-353
Texas Instruments
TPS715A33DRBR
The TPS715A 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 TPS715A is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715A 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 15 V. The TPS715A LDOs support 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 TPS715A (new chip) 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 TPS715A is available in a 3-mm × 3-mm package for use in high power dissipation applications and a small 2-mm × 2-mm package for hand-held and ultra-portable applications. The 3-mm × 3-mm package is also available as a non-magnetic package for medical imaging applications. The TPS715A 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 TPS715A is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715A 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 15 V. The TPS715A LDOs support 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 TPS715A (new chip) 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 TPS715A is available in a 3-mm × 3-mm package for use in high power dissipation applications and a small 2-mm × 2-mm package for hand-held and ultra-portable applications. The 3-mm × 3-mm package is also available as a non-magnetic package for medical imaging applications.
125 °C
-40 °C
4.2 µA
5.8 µA
60 dB
80 mA
8-SON (3x3)
Surface Mount
Positive
1.12 V
3.3 V
27.03 °C/W
Over Current, Reverse Polarity
24 V
1
8-VDFN Exposed Pad
Texas Instruments
TPS715AXXEVM-065
TPS715A01, TPS715A33 1 - Single Channels per IC Positive Fixed and Adjustable Linear Voltage Regulator Evaluation Board
80 mA
3.3 V, 5 V
Board(s)
24 V
2.5 V
1
TPS715A01, TPS715A33
Positive Fixed and Adjustable
Bare (Unpopulated)
Texas Instruments
TPS71533DCKR
The TPS715 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS715 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 15 V. The TPS715 LDOs support a low dropout of typically 415 mV at 50 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 50 mA). The TPS715 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 TPS715 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS715 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 15 V. The TPS715 LDOs support a low dropout of typically 415 mV at 50 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 50 mA). The TPS715 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.
125 °C
-40 °C
4.2 µA
60 dB
50 mA
SC-70-5
Surface Mount
Positive
3.3 V
27.03 °C/W
Over Current
24 V
1
0.75 V
5-TSSOP, SC-70-5, SOT-353
Texas Instruments
TPS71501DCKR
The TPS715 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS715 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 15 V. The TPS715 LDOs support a low dropout of typically 415 mV at 50 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 50 mA). The TPS715 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 TPS715 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS715 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 15 V. The TPS715 LDOs support a low dropout of typically 415 mV at 50 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 50 mA). The TPS715 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.
125 °C
-40 °C
4.2 µA
60 dB
50 mA
SC-70-5
Surface Mount
Positive
1.2 V
Over Current
24 V
1
0.75 V
5-TSSOP, SC-70-5, SOT-353
Adjustable
Texas Instruments
TPS71550DCKRM3
The TPS715 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS715 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 15 V. The TPS715 LDOs support a low dropout of typically 415 mV at 50 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 50 mA). The TPS715 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 TPS715 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS715 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 15 V. The TPS715 LDOs support a low dropout of typically 415 mV at 50 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 50 mA). The TPS715 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.
125 ¯C
-40 °C
5.8 µA
5.8 µA
60 dB
50 mA
SC-70-5
Surface Mount
Positive
5 V
27.03 °C/W
Over Current, Short Circuit
24 V
1
0.75 V
5-TSSOP, SC-70-5, SOT-353
Texas Instruments
TPS715345DCKR
The TPS715 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS715 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 15 V. The TPS715 LDOs support a low dropout of typically 415 mV at 50 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 50 mA). The TPS715 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 TPS715 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS715 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers. The TPS715 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 15 V. The TPS715 LDOs support a low dropout of typically 415 mV at 50 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 50 mA). The TPS715 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.
125 °C
-40 °C
4.2 µA
60 dB
50 mA
SC-70-5
Surface Mount
Positive
3.45 V
27.03 °C/W
Over Current
24 V
1
0.75 V
5-TSSOP, SC-70-5, SOT-353

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TPS715 Series

The TPS715 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS715 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers.

The TPS715 is available in both fixed and adjustable versions. For more flexibility or higher output voltages, the adjustable version uses feedback resistors to set the output voltage from 1.205 V to 15 V. The TPS715 LDOs support a low dropout of typically 415 mV at 50 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 50 mA). The TPS715 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 TPS715 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. Thus, the TPS715 is designed for battery-powered applications and as a power-management attachment to low-power microcontrollers.