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AUTOMOTIVE 500-MA, 40-V, ULTRA-LOW-IQ, LOW-DROPOUT (LDO) LINEAR REGULATOR WITH POWER GOOD 8-SO POWERPAD -40 TO 150

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TPS7B8633QDDARQ1 - 8-HSOP

TPS7B8633QDDARQ1

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AUTOMOTIVE 500-MA, 40-V, ULTRA-LOW-IQ, LOW-DROPOUT (LDO) LINEAR REGULATOR WITH POWER GOOD 8-SO POWERPAD -40 TO 150

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Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics commom to parts in this series

SpecificationTPS7B8633QDDARQ1TPS7B8633 Series
Control FeaturesPower Good, EnableEnable, Power Good, Current Limit
Current - Output500 mA500 mA
Current - Quiescent (Iq)26 µA26 µA
GradeAutomotiveAutomotive
Mounting TypeSurface MountSurface Mount
Number of Regulators11
Operating Temperature [Max]150 C150 C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 °C-40 °C
Output ConfigurationPositivePositive
Output Type27.03 °C/W27.03 °C/W
Package / Case8-PowerSOICTO-252-5, TO-252AD, DPAK (4 Leads + Tab), 8-PowerSOIC
Package / Case [custom]3.9 mm3.9 mm
Package / Case [custom]0.154 in0.154 in
Protection FeaturesUnder Voltage Lockout (UVLO), Over Current, Over TemperatureUnder Voltage Lockout (UVLO), Over Current, Over Temperature
PSRR70 dB70 dB
QualificationAEC-Q100AEC-Q100
Supplier Device Package8-SO PowerPadTO-252-5, 8-SO PowerPad
Voltage - Output (Min/Fixed)3.3 V3.3 V
Voltage Dropout (Max)-0.575 V
Voltage Dropout (Max) [Max]0.535 V0.535 V

Pricing

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TPS7B8633 Series

Automotive 500-mA, 40-V, ultra-low-IQ, low-dropout (LDO) linear regulator with power good

PartVoltage - Output (Min/Fixed)Voltage Dropout (Max)Supplier Device PackageOutput ConfigurationCurrent - Quiescent (Iq)Mounting TypeProtection FeaturesOutput TypePSRRPackage / CaseGradeNumber of RegulatorsQualificationControl FeaturesCurrent - OutputOperating Temperature [Max]Operating Temperature [Min]Package / Case [custom]Package / Case [custom]Voltage Dropout (Max) [Max]
Texas Instruments
TPS7B8633QKVURQ1R2
The TPS7B86-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 components to efficiently transfer heat to the circuit board. The TPS7B86-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 components to efficiently transfer heat to the circuit board.
3.3 V
0.575 V
TO-252-5
Positive
26 µA
Surface Mount
Over Current, Over Temperature, Under Voltage Lockout (UVLO)
27.03 °C/W
70 dB
DPAK (4 Leads + Tab), TO-252-5, TO-252AD
Automotive
1
AEC-Q100
Enable
500 mA
150 C
-40 °C
Texas Instruments
TPS7B8633QDDARQ1
The TPS7B86-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 components to efficiently transfer heat to the circuit board. The TPS7B86-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 components to efficiently transfer heat to the circuit board.
3.3 V
8-SO PowerPad
Positive
26 µA
Surface Mount
Over Current, Over Temperature, Under Voltage Lockout (UVLO)
27.03 °C/W
70 dB
8-PowerSOIC
Automotive
1
AEC-Q100
Enable, Power Good
500 mA
150 C
-40 °C
3.9 mm
0.154 in
0.535 V
Texas Instruments
TPS7B8633DQDDARQ1
The TPS7B86-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 components to efficiently transfer heat to the circuit board. The TPS7B86-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 components to efficiently transfer heat to the circuit board.
3.3 V
8-SO PowerPad
Positive
26 µA
Surface Mount
Over Current, Over Temperature, Under Voltage Lockout (UVLO)
27.03 °C/W
70 dB
8-PowerSOIC
Automotive
1
AEC-Q100
Current Limit, Enable, Power Good
500 mA
150 C
-40 °C
3.9 mm
0.154 in
0.535 V

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TPS7B8633 Series

The TPS7B86-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.