
TPS7B8733QKVURQ1
ActiveAUTOMOTIVE 500-MA, 40-V, LOW DROPOUT (LDO) REGULATOR WITH POWER GOOD
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TPS7B8733QKVURQ1
ActiveAUTOMOTIVE 500-MA, 40-V, LOW DROPOUT (LDO) REGULATOR WITH POWER GOOD
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Specification | TPS7B8733QKVURQ1 | TPS7B87-Q1 Series |
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Control Features | Power Good | Power Good |
Current - Output | 500 mA | 500 mA |
Current - Quiescent (Iq) | 26 µA | 26 µA |
Grade | Automotive | Automotive |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount | Surface Mount |
Number of Regulators | 1 | 1 |
Operating Temperature [Max] | 150 C | 150 C |
Operating Temperature [Min] | -40 °C | -40 °C |
Output Configuration | Positive | Positive |
Output Type | 27.03 °C/W | 27.03 °C/W |
Package / Case | TO-252-5, TO-252AD, DPAK (4 Leads + Tab) | TO-252-5, TO-252AD, DPAK (4 Leads + Tab), 8-PowerSOIC |
Package / Case | - | 3.9 mm |
Package / Case | - | 0.154 in |
Protection Features | Under Voltage Lockout (UVLO), Over Current, Over Temperature | Under Voltage Lockout (UVLO), Over Current, Over Temperature |
PSRR | 70 dB | 70 dB |
Qualification | AEC-Q100 | AEC-Q100 |
Supplier Device Package | TO-252-5 | TO-252-5, 8-SO PowerPad |
Voltage - Output (Min/Fixed) | 3.3 V | 3.3 - 5 V |
Voltage Dropout (Max) | 0.575 V | 0.575 V |
Voltage Dropout (Max) | - | 0.535 V |
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TPS7B87-Q1 Series
Automotive 500-mA, 40-V, low dropout (LDO) regulator with power good
Part | Protection Features | PSRR | Package / Case | Control Features | Current - Output | Voltage - Output (Min/Fixed) | Current - Quiescent (Iq) | Output Type | Operating Temperature [Max] | Operating Temperature [Min] | Mounting Type | Qualification | Number of Regulators | Voltage Dropout (Max) | Grade | Output Configuration | Supplier Device Package | Voltage Dropout (Max) [Max] | Package / Case [custom] | Package / Case [custom] |
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Texas Instruments TPS7B8733QKVURQ1The TPS7B87-Q1 is a low-dropout linear regulator designed to connect to the battery in automotive applications. The device has an input voltage range extending to 40 V, which allows the device to withstand transients (such as load dumps) that are anticipated in automotive systems. With only a 17-µA quiescent current at light loads, the device is an optimal solution for powering always-on components such as microcontrollers (MCUs) and controller area network (CAN) transceivers in standby systems.
The device has state-of-the-art transient response that allows the output to quickly react to changes in load or line (for example, during cold-crank conditions). Additionally, the device has a novel architecture that minimizes output overshoot when recovering from dropout. During normal operation, the device has a tight DC accuracy of ±0.85% over line, load, and temperature.
The power-good delay can be adjusted by external components, allowing the delay time to be configured to fit application-specific systems.
The device is available in thermally conductive packaging to allow the device to efficiently transfer heat to the circuit board.
The TPS7B87-Q1 is a low-dropout linear regulator designed to connect to the battery in automotive applications. The device has an input voltage range extending to 40 V, which allows the device to withstand transients (such as load dumps) that are anticipated in automotive systems. With only a 17-µA quiescent current at light loads, the device is an optimal solution for powering always-on components such as microcontrollers (MCUs) and controller area network (CAN) transceivers in standby systems.
The device has state-of-the-art transient response that allows the output to quickly react to changes in load or line (for example, during cold-crank conditions). Additionally, the device has a novel architecture that minimizes output overshoot when recovering from dropout. During normal operation, the device has a tight DC accuracy of ±0.85% over line, load, and temperature.
The power-good delay can be adjusted by external components, allowing the delay time to be configured to fit application-specific systems.
The device is available in thermally conductive packaging to allow the device to efficiently transfer heat to the circuit board. | Over Current, Over Temperature, Under Voltage Lockout (UVLO) | 70 dB | DPAK (4 Leads + Tab), TO-252-5, TO-252AD | Power Good | 500 mA | 3.3 V | 26 µA | 27.03 °C/W | 150 C | -40 °C | Surface Mount | AEC-Q100 | 1 | 0.575 V | Automotive | Positive | TO-252-5 | |||
Texas Instruments TPS7B8733QDDARQ1The TPS7B87-Q1 is a low-dropout linear regulator designed to connect to the battery in automotive applications. The device has an input voltage range extending to 40 V, which allows the device to withstand transients (such as load dumps) that are anticipated in automotive systems. With only a 17-µA quiescent current at light loads, the device is an optimal solution for powering always-on components such as microcontrollers (MCUs) and controller area network (CAN) transceivers in standby systems.
The device has state-of-the-art transient response that allows the output to quickly react to changes in load or line (for example, during cold-crank conditions). Additionally, the device has a novel architecture that minimizes output overshoot when recovering from dropout. During normal operation, the device has a tight DC accuracy of ±0.85% over line, load, and temperature.
The power-good delay can be adjusted by external components, allowing the delay time to be configured to fit application-specific systems.
The device is available in thermally conductive packaging to allow the device to efficiently transfer heat to the circuit board.
The TPS7B87-Q1 is a low-dropout linear regulator designed to connect to the battery in automotive applications. The device has an input voltage range extending to 40 V, which allows the device to withstand transients (such as load dumps) that are anticipated in automotive systems. With only a 17-µA quiescent current at light loads, the device is an optimal solution for powering always-on components such as microcontrollers (MCUs) and controller area network (CAN) transceivers in standby systems.
The device has state-of-the-art transient response that allows the output to quickly react to changes in load or line (for example, during cold-crank conditions). Additionally, the device has a novel architecture that minimizes output overshoot when recovering from dropout. During normal operation, the device has a tight DC accuracy of ±0.85% over line, load, and temperature.
The power-good delay can be adjusted by external components, allowing the delay time to be configured to fit application-specific systems.
The device is available in thermally conductive packaging to allow the device to efficiently transfer heat to the circuit board. | Over Current, Over Temperature, Under Voltage Lockout (UVLO) | 70 dB | 8-PowerSOIC | Power Good | 500 mA | 3.3 V | 26 µA | 27.03 °C/W | 150 C | -40 °C | Surface Mount | AEC-Q100 | 1 | Automotive | Positive | 8-SO PowerPad | 0.535 V | 3.9 mm | 0.154 in | |
Texas Instruments TPS7B8733QKVURQ1R2The TPS7B87-Q1 is a low-dropout linear regulator designed to connect to the battery in automotive applications. The device has an input voltage range extending to 40 V, which allows the device to withstand transients (such as load dumps) that are anticipated in automotive systems. With only a 17-µA quiescent current at light loads, the device is an optimal solution for powering always-on components such as microcontrollers (MCUs) and controller area network (CAN) transceivers in standby systems.
The device has state-of-the-art transient response that allows the output to quickly react to changes in load or line (for example, during cold-crank conditions). Additionally, the device has a novel architecture that minimizes output overshoot when recovering from dropout. During normal operation, the device has a tight DC accuracy of ±0.85% over line, load, and temperature.
The power-good delay can be adjusted by external components, allowing the delay time to be configured to fit application-specific systems.
The device is available in thermally conductive packaging to allow the device to efficiently transfer heat to the circuit board.
The TPS7B87-Q1 is a low-dropout linear regulator designed to connect to the battery in automotive applications. The device has an input voltage range extending to 40 V, which allows the device to withstand transients (such as load dumps) that are anticipated in automotive systems. With only a 17-µA quiescent current at light loads, the device is an optimal solution for powering always-on components such as microcontrollers (MCUs) and controller area network (CAN) transceivers in standby systems.
The device has state-of-the-art transient response that allows the output to quickly react to changes in load or line (for example, during cold-crank conditions). Additionally, the device has a novel architecture that minimizes output overshoot when recovering from dropout. During normal operation, the device has a tight DC accuracy of ±0.85% over line, load, and temperature.
The power-good delay can be adjusted by external components, allowing the delay time to be configured to fit application-specific systems.
The device is available in thermally conductive packaging to allow the device to efficiently transfer heat to the circuit board. | Over Current, Over Temperature, Under Voltage Lockout (UVLO) | 70 dB | DPAK (4 Leads + Tab), TO-252-5, TO-252AD | Power Good | 500 mA | 3.3 V | 26 µA | 27.03 °C/W | 150 C | -40 °C | Surface Mount | AEC-Q100 | 1 | 0.575 V | Automotive | Positive | TO-252-5 | |||
Texas Instruments TPS7B8750QKVURQ1R2The TPS7B87-Q1 is a low-dropout linear regulator designed to connect to the battery in automotive applications. The device has an input voltage range extending to 40 V, which allows the device to withstand transients (such as load dumps) that are anticipated in automotive systems. With only a 17-µA quiescent current at light loads, the device is an optimal solution for powering always-on components such as microcontrollers (MCUs) and controller area network (CAN) transceivers in standby systems.
The device has state-of-the-art transient response that allows the output to quickly react to changes in load or line (for example, during cold-crank conditions). Additionally, the device has a novel architecture that minimizes output overshoot when recovering from dropout. During normal operation, the device has a tight DC accuracy of ±0.85% over line, load, and temperature.
The power-good delay can be adjusted by external components, allowing the delay time to be configured to fit application-specific systems.
The device is available in thermally conductive packaging to allow the device to efficiently transfer heat to the circuit board.
The TPS7B87-Q1 is a low-dropout linear regulator designed to connect to the battery in automotive applications. The device has an input voltage range extending to 40 V, which allows the device to withstand transients (such as load dumps) that are anticipated in automotive systems. With only a 17-µA quiescent current at light loads, the device is an optimal solution for powering always-on components such as microcontrollers (MCUs) and controller area network (CAN) transceivers in standby systems.
The device has state-of-the-art transient response that allows the output to quickly react to changes in load or line (for example, during cold-crank conditions). Additionally, the device has a novel architecture that minimizes output overshoot when recovering from dropout. During normal operation, the device has a tight DC accuracy of ±0.85% over line, load, and temperature.
The power-good delay can be adjusted by external components, allowing the delay time to be configured to fit application-specific systems.
The device is available in thermally conductive packaging to allow the device to efficiently transfer heat to the circuit board. | Over Current, Over Temperature, Under Voltage Lockout (UVLO) | 70 dB | DPAK (4 Leads + Tab), TO-252-5, TO-252AD | Power Good | 500 mA | 5 V | 26 µA | 27.03 °C/W | 150 C | -40 °C | Surface Mount | AEC-Q100 | 1 | 0.575 V | Automotive | Positive | TO-252-5 | |||
Texas Instruments TPS7B8750QKVURQ1The TPS7B87-Q1 is a low-dropout linear regulator designed to connect to the battery in automotive applications. The device has an input voltage range extending to 40 V, which allows the device to withstand transients (such as load dumps) that are anticipated in automotive systems. With only a 17-µA quiescent current at light loads, the device is an optimal solution for powering always-on components such as microcontrollers (MCUs) and controller area network (CAN) transceivers in standby systems.
The device has state-of-the-art transient response that allows the output to quickly react to changes in load or line (for example, during cold-crank conditions). Additionally, the device has a novel architecture that minimizes output overshoot when recovering from dropout. During normal operation, the device has a tight DC accuracy of ±0.85% over line, load, and temperature.
The power-good delay can be adjusted by external components, allowing the delay time to be configured to fit application-specific systems.
The device is available in thermally conductive packaging to allow the device to efficiently transfer heat to the circuit board.
The TPS7B87-Q1 is a low-dropout linear regulator designed to connect to the battery in automotive applications. The device has an input voltage range extending to 40 V, which allows the device to withstand transients (such as load dumps) that are anticipated in automotive systems. With only a 17-µA quiescent current at light loads, the device is an optimal solution for powering always-on components such as microcontrollers (MCUs) and controller area network (CAN) transceivers in standby systems.
The device has state-of-the-art transient response that allows the output to quickly react to changes in load or line (for example, during cold-crank conditions). Additionally, the device has a novel architecture that minimizes output overshoot when recovering from dropout. During normal operation, the device has a tight DC accuracy of ±0.85% over line, load, and temperature.
The power-good delay can be adjusted by external components, allowing the delay time to be configured to fit application-specific systems.
The device is available in thermally conductive packaging to allow the device to efficiently transfer heat to the circuit board. | Over Current, Over Temperature, Under Voltage Lockout (UVLO) | 70 dB | DPAK (4 Leads + Tab), TO-252-5, TO-252AD | Power Good | 500 mA | 5 V | 26 µA | 27.03 °C/W | 150 C | -40 °C | Surface Mount | AEC-Q100 | 1 | 0.575 V | Automotive | Positive | TO-252-5 | |||
Texas Instruments TPS7B8750QDDARQ1The TPS7B87-Q1 is a low-dropout linear regulator designed to connect to the battery in automotive applications. The device has an input voltage range extending to 40 V, which allows the device to withstand transients (such as load dumps) that are anticipated in automotive systems. With only a 17-µA quiescent current at light loads, the device is an optimal solution for powering always-on components such as microcontrollers (MCUs) and controller area network (CAN) transceivers in standby systems.
The device has state-of-the-art transient response that allows the output to quickly react to changes in load or line (for example, during cold-crank conditions). Additionally, the device has a novel architecture that minimizes output overshoot when recovering from dropout. During normal operation, the device has a tight DC accuracy of ±0.85% over line, load, and temperature.
The power-good delay can be adjusted by external components, allowing the delay time to be configured to fit application-specific systems.
The device is available in thermally conductive packaging to allow the device to efficiently transfer heat to the circuit board.
The TPS7B87-Q1 is a low-dropout linear regulator designed to connect to the battery in automotive applications. The device has an input voltage range extending to 40 V, which allows the device to withstand transients (such as load dumps) that are anticipated in automotive systems. With only a 17-µA quiescent current at light loads, the device is an optimal solution for powering always-on components such as microcontrollers (MCUs) and controller area network (CAN) transceivers in standby systems.
The device has state-of-the-art transient response that allows the output to quickly react to changes in load or line (for example, during cold-crank conditions). Additionally, the device has a novel architecture that minimizes output overshoot when recovering from dropout. During normal operation, the device has a tight DC accuracy of ±0.85% over line, load, and temperature.
The power-good delay can be adjusted by external components, allowing the delay time to be configured to fit application-specific systems.
The device is available in thermally conductive packaging to allow the device to efficiently transfer heat to the circuit board. | Over Current, Over Temperature, Under Voltage Lockout (UVLO) | 70 dB | 8-PowerSOIC | Power Good | 500 mA | 5 V | 26 µA | 27.03 °C/W | 150 C | -40 °C | Surface Mount | AEC-Q100 | 1 | Automotive | Positive | 8-SO PowerPad | 0.535 V | 3.9 mm | 0.154 in |
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TPS7B87-Q1 Series
The TPS7B87-Q1 is a low-dropout linear regulator designed to connect to the battery in automotive applications. The device has an input voltage range extending to 40 V, which allows the device to withstand transients (such as load dumps) that are anticipated in automotive systems. With only a 17-µA quiescent current at light loads, the device is an optimal solution for powering always-on components such as microcontrollers (MCUs) and controller area network (CAN) transceivers in standby systems.
The device has state-of-the-art transient response that allows the output to quickly react to changes in load or line (for example, during cold-crank conditions). Additionally, the device has a novel architecture that minimizes output overshoot when recovering from dropout. During normal operation, the device has a tight DC accuracy of ±0.85% over line, load, and temperature.
The power-good delay can be adjusted by external components, allowing the delay time to be configured to fit application-specific systems.
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