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200-MA, LOW-DROPOUT VOLTAGE REGULATOR WITH ENABLE

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TPS73033DBVR - SOT753

TPS73033DBVR

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200-MA, LOW-DROPOUT VOLTAGE REGULATOR WITH ENABLE

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SpecificationTPS73033DBVRTPS730 Series
Control FeaturesEnableEnable
Current - Output200 mA200 - 500 mA
Current - Supply (Max)-550 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 / CaseSOT-753, SC-74ASOT-753, SC-74A, SOT-23-6, 20-TSSOP, DSBGA, 5-UFBGA
Package / Case-0.173 in
Package / Case-4.4 mm
Protection FeaturesOver Current, Reverse Polarity, Under Voltage Lockout (UVLO), Over TemperatureOver Current, Reverse Polarity, Under Voltage Lockout (UVLO), Over Temperature
PSRR68 dB68 dB
Supplier Device PackageSOT-23-5SOT-23-5, SOT-23-6, 20-TSSOP, 5-DSBGA
Voltage - Input (Max) [Max]5.5 V5.5 - 10 V
Voltage - Output (Max)-5.5 - 9.75 V
Voltage - Output (Min/Fixed)3.3 V1.2 - 3.3 V
Voltage Dropout (Max) [Max]0.21 V0.21 V

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TPS730 Series

200-mA, low-dropout voltage regulator with enable

PartSupplier Device PackageVoltage Dropout (Max) [Max]Output ConfigurationVoltage - Output (Min/Fixed)PSRRProtection FeaturesCurrent - OutputMounting TypeNumber of RegulatorsControl FeaturesVoltage - Input (Max) [Max]Package / CaseOperating Temperature [Max]Operating Temperature [Min]Output TypeOutput TypeVoltage - Output (Max) [Max]Current - Supply (Max) [Max]Package / CasePackage / Case
Texas Instruments
TPS73033DBVR
The TPS730 family of low-dropout (LDO) low-power linear voltage regulators features high power-supply rejection ratio (PSRR), low noise, fast start-up, and excellent line and load transient responses in a small SOT-23 package. NanoStar packaging gives an ultrasmall footprint as well as an ultralow profile and package weight, making it ideal for portable applications such as handsets and PDAs. Each device in the family is stable, with a small, 2.2-µF ceramic capacitor on the output. The TPS730 family uses an advanced, proprietary BiCMOS fabrication process to yield low dropout voltages (for example, 120 mV at 200 mA, TPS73030). Each device achieves fast start-up times (approximately 50 µs with a 0.001-µF bypass capacitor) while consuming low quiescent current (170 µA typical). Moreover, when the device is placed in standby mode, the supply current is reduced to less than 1 µA. The TPS73018 exhibits approximately 33 µVRMSof output voltage noise at 1.8 V output with a 0.01-µF bypass capacitor. Applications with analog components that are noise-sensitive, such as portable RF electronics, benefit from the high PSRR and low-noise features as well as the fast response time. The TPS730 family of low-dropout (LDO) low-power linear voltage regulators features high power-supply rejection ratio (PSRR), low noise, fast start-up, and excellent line and load transient responses in a small SOT-23 package. NanoStar packaging gives an ultrasmall footprint as well as an ultralow profile and package weight, making it ideal for portable applications such as handsets and PDAs. Each device in the family is stable, with a small, 2.2-µF ceramic capacitor on the output. The TPS730 family uses an advanced, proprietary BiCMOS fabrication process to yield low dropout voltages (for example, 120 mV at 200 mA, TPS73030). Each device achieves fast start-up times (approximately 50 µs with a 0.001-µF bypass capacitor) while consuming low quiescent current (170 µA typical). Moreover, when the device is placed in standby mode, the supply current is reduced to less than 1 µA. The TPS73018 exhibits approximately 33 µVRMSof output voltage noise at 1.8 V output with a 0.01-µF bypass capacitor. Applications with analog components that are noise-sensitive, such as portable RF electronics, benefit from the high PSRR and low-noise features as well as the fast response time.
SOT-23-5
0.21 V
Positive
3.3 V
68 dB
Over Current, Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity, Under Voltage Lockout (UVLO)
200 mA
Surface Mount
1
Enable
5.5 V
SC-74A, SOT-753
125 °C
-40 °C
27.03 °C/W
Texas Instruments
TPS73018DBVR
The TPS730 family of low-dropout (LDO) low-power linear voltage regulators features high power-supply rejection ratio (PSRR), low noise, fast start-up, and excellent line and load transient responses in a small SOT-23 package. NanoStar packaging gives an ultrasmall footprint as well as an ultralow profile and package weight, making it ideal for portable applications such as handsets and PDAs. Each device in the family is stable, with a small, 2.2-µF ceramic capacitor on the output. The TPS730 family uses an advanced, proprietary BiCMOS fabrication process to yield low dropout voltages (for example, 120 mV at 200 mA, TPS73030). Each device achieves fast start-up times (approximately 50 µs with a 0.001-µF bypass capacitor) while consuming low quiescent current (170 µA typical). Moreover, when the device is placed in standby mode, the supply current is reduced to less than 1 µA. The TPS73018 exhibits approximately 33 µVRMSof output voltage noise at 1.8 V output with a 0.01-µF bypass capacitor. Applications with analog components that are noise-sensitive, such as portable RF electronics, benefit from the high PSRR and low-noise features as well as the fast response time. The TPS730 family of low-dropout (LDO) low-power linear voltage regulators features high power-supply rejection ratio (PSRR), low noise, fast start-up, and excellent line and load transient responses in a small SOT-23 package. NanoStar packaging gives an ultrasmall footprint as well as an ultralow profile and package weight, making it ideal for portable applications such as handsets and PDAs. Each device in the family is stable, with a small, 2.2-µF ceramic capacitor on the output. The TPS730 family uses an advanced, proprietary BiCMOS fabrication process to yield low dropout voltages (for example, 120 mV at 200 mA, TPS73030). Each device achieves fast start-up times (approximately 50 µs with a 0.001-µF bypass capacitor) while consuming low quiescent current (170 µA typical). Moreover, when the device is placed in standby mode, the supply current is reduced to less than 1 µA. The TPS73018 exhibits approximately 33 µVRMSof output voltage noise at 1.8 V output with a 0.01-µF bypass capacitor. Applications with analog components that are noise-sensitive, such as portable RF electronics, benefit from the high PSRR and low-noise features as well as the fast response time.
SOT-23-5
0.21 V
Positive
1.8 V
68 dB
Over Current, Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity, Under Voltage Lockout (UVLO)
200 mA
Surface Mount
1
Enable
5.5 V
SC-74A, SOT-753
125 °C
-40 °C
27.03 °C/W
Texas Instruments
TPS73018DBVT
The TPS730 family of low-dropout (LDO) low-power linear voltage regulators features high power-supply rejection ratio (PSRR), low noise, fast start-up, and excellent line and load transient responses in a small SOT-23 package. NanoStar packaging gives an ultrasmall footprint as well as an ultralow profile and package weight, making it ideal for portable applications such as handsets and PDAs. Each device in the family is stable, with a small, 2.2-µF ceramic capacitor on the output. The TPS730 family uses an advanced, proprietary BiCMOS fabrication process to yield low dropout voltages (for example, 120 mV at 200 mA, TPS73030). Each device achieves fast start-up times (approximately 50 µs with a 0.001-µF bypass capacitor) while consuming low quiescent current (170 µA typical). Moreover, when the device is placed in standby mode, the supply current is reduced to less than 1 µA. The TPS73018 exhibits approximately 33 µVRMSof output voltage noise at 1.8 V output with a 0.01-µF bypass capacitor. Applications with analog components that are noise-sensitive, such as portable RF electronics, benefit from the high PSRR and low-noise features as well as the fast response time. The TPS730 family of low-dropout (LDO) low-power linear voltage regulators features high power-supply rejection ratio (PSRR), low noise, fast start-up, and excellent line and load transient responses in a small SOT-23 package. NanoStar packaging gives an ultrasmall footprint as well as an ultralow profile and package weight, making it ideal for portable applications such as handsets and PDAs. Each device in the family is stable, with a small, 2.2-µF ceramic capacitor on the output. The TPS730 family uses an advanced, proprietary BiCMOS fabrication process to yield low dropout voltages (for example, 120 mV at 200 mA, TPS73030). Each device achieves fast start-up times (approximately 50 µs with a 0.001-µF bypass capacitor) while consuming low quiescent current (170 µA typical). Moreover, when the device is placed in standby mode, the supply current is reduced to less than 1 µA. The TPS73018 exhibits approximately 33 µVRMSof output voltage noise at 1.8 V output with a 0.01-µF bypass capacitor. Applications with analog components that are noise-sensitive, such as portable RF electronics, benefit from the high PSRR and low-noise features as well as the fast response time.
SOT-23-5
0.21 V
Positive
1.8 V
68 dB
Over Current, Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity, Under Voltage Lockout (UVLO)
200 mA
Surface Mount
1
Enable
5.5 V
SC-74A, SOT-753
125 °C
-40 °C
27.03 °C/W
Texas Instruments
TPS73033DBVT
The TPS730 family of low-dropout (LDO) low-power linear voltage regulators features high power-supply rejection ratio (PSRR), low noise, fast start-up, and excellent line and load transient responses in a small SOT-23 package. NanoStar packaging gives an ultrasmall footprint as well as an ultralow profile and package weight, making it ideal for portable applications such as handsets and PDAs. Each device in the family is stable, with a small, 2.2-µF ceramic capacitor on the output. The TPS730 family uses an advanced, proprietary BiCMOS fabrication process to yield low dropout voltages (for example, 120 mV at 200 mA, TPS73030). Each device achieves fast start-up times (approximately 50 µs with a 0.001-µF bypass capacitor) while consuming low quiescent current (170 µA typical). Moreover, when the device is placed in standby mode, the supply current is reduced to less than 1 µA. The TPS73018 exhibits approximately 33 µVRMSof output voltage noise at 1.8 V output with a 0.01-µF bypass capacitor. Applications with analog components that are noise-sensitive, such as portable RF electronics, benefit from the high PSRR and low-noise features as well as the fast response time. The TPS730 family of low-dropout (LDO) low-power linear voltage regulators features high power-supply rejection ratio (PSRR), low noise, fast start-up, and excellent line and load transient responses in a small SOT-23 package. NanoStar packaging gives an ultrasmall footprint as well as an ultralow profile and package weight, making it ideal for portable applications such as handsets and PDAs. Each device in the family is stable, with a small, 2.2-µF ceramic capacitor on the output. The TPS730 family uses an advanced, proprietary BiCMOS fabrication process to yield low dropout voltages (for example, 120 mV at 200 mA, TPS73030). Each device achieves fast start-up times (approximately 50 µs with a 0.001-µF bypass capacitor) while consuming low quiescent current (170 µA typical). Moreover, when the device is placed in standby mode, the supply current is reduced to less than 1 µA. The TPS73018 exhibits approximately 33 µVRMSof output voltage noise at 1.8 V output with a 0.01-µF bypass capacitor. Applications with analog components that are noise-sensitive, such as portable RF electronics, benefit from the high PSRR and low-noise features as well as the fast response time.
SOT-23-5
0.21 V
Positive
3.3 V
68 dB
Over Current, Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity, Under Voltage Lockout (UVLO)
200 mA
Surface Mount
1
Enable
5.5 V
SC-74A, SOT-753
125 °C
-40 °C
27.03 °C/W
Texas Instruments
TPS73001DBVRG4
The TPS730 family of low-dropout (LDO) low-power linear voltage regulators features high power-supply rejection ratio (PSRR), low noise, fast start-up, and excellent line and load transient responses in a small SOT-23 package. NanoStar packaging gives an ultrasmall footprint as well as an ultralow profile and package weight, making it ideal for portable applications such as handsets and PDAs. Each device in the family is stable, with a small, 2.2-µF ceramic capacitor on the output. The TPS730 family uses an advanced, proprietary BiCMOS fabrication process to yield low dropout voltages (for example, 120 mV at 200 mA, TPS73030). Each device achieves fast start-up times (approximately 50 µs with a 0.001-µF bypass capacitor) while consuming low quiescent current (170 µA typical). Moreover, when the device is placed in standby mode, the supply current is reduced to less than 1 µA. The TPS73018 exhibits approximately 33 µVRMSof output voltage noise at 1.8 V output with a 0.01-µF bypass capacitor. Applications with analog components that are noise-sensitive, such as portable RF electronics, benefit from the high PSRR and low-noise features as well as the fast response time. The TPS730 family of low-dropout (LDO) low-power linear voltage regulators features high power-supply rejection ratio (PSRR), low noise, fast start-up, and excellent line and load transient responses in a small SOT-23 package. NanoStar packaging gives an ultrasmall footprint as well as an ultralow profile and package weight, making it ideal for portable applications such as handsets and PDAs. Each device in the family is stable, with a small, 2.2-µF ceramic capacitor on the output. The TPS730 family uses an advanced, proprietary BiCMOS fabrication process to yield low dropout voltages (for example, 120 mV at 200 mA, TPS73030). Each device achieves fast start-up times (approximately 50 µs with a 0.001-µF bypass capacitor) while consuming low quiescent current (170 µA typical). Moreover, when the device is placed in standby mode, the supply current is reduced to less than 1 µA. The TPS73018 exhibits approximately 33 µVRMSof output voltage noise at 1.8 V output with a 0.01-µF bypass capacitor. Applications with analog components that are noise-sensitive, such as portable RF electronics, benefit from the high PSRR and low-noise features as well as the fast response time.
SOT-23-6
0.21 V
Positive
68 dB
Over Current, Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity, Under Voltage Lockout (UVLO)
200 mA
Surface Mount
1
Enable
5.5 V
SOT-23-6
125 °C
-40 °C
Adjustable
5.5 V
Texas Instruments
TPS73001DBVR
The TPS730 family of low-dropout (LDO) low-power linear voltage regulators features high power-supply rejection ratio (PSRR), low noise, fast start-up, and excellent line and load transient responses in a small SOT-23 package. NanoStar packaging gives an ultrasmall footprint as well as an ultralow profile and package weight, making it ideal for portable applications such as handsets and PDAs. Each device in the family is stable, with a small, 2.2-µF ceramic capacitor on the output. The TPS730 family uses an advanced, proprietary BiCMOS fabrication process to yield low dropout voltages (for example, 120 mV at 200 mA, TPS73030). Each device achieves fast start-up times (approximately 50 µs with a 0.001-µF bypass capacitor) while consuming low quiescent current (170 µA typical). Moreover, when the device is placed in standby mode, the supply current is reduced to less than 1 µA. The TPS73018 exhibits approximately 33 µVRMSof output voltage noise at 1.8 V output with a 0.01-µF bypass capacitor. Applications with analog components that are noise-sensitive, such as portable RF electronics, benefit from the high PSRR and low-noise features as well as the fast response time. The TPS730 family of low-dropout (LDO) low-power linear voltage regulators features high power-supply rejection ratio (PSRR), low noise, fast start-up, and excellent line and load transient responses in a small SOT-23 package. NanoStar packaging gives an ultrasmall footprint as well as an ultralow profile and package weight, making it ideal for portable applications such as handsets and PDAs. Each device in the family is stable, with a small, 2.2-µF ceramic capacitor on the output. The TPS730 family uses an advanced, proprietary BiCMOS fabrication process to yield low dropout voltages (for example, 120 mV at 200 mA, TPS73030). Each device achieves fast start-up times (approximately 50 µs with a 0.001-µF bypass capacitor) while consuming low quiescent current (170 µA typical). Moreover, when the device is placed in standby mode, the supply current is reduced to less than 1 µA. The TPS73018 exhibits approximately 33 µVRMSof output voltage noise at 1.8 V output with a 0.01-µF bypass capacitor. Applications with analog components that are noise-sensitive, such as portable RF electronics, benefit from the high PSRR and low-noise features as well as the fast response time.
SOT-23-6
0.21 V
Positive
68 dB
Over Current, Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity, Under Voltage Lockout (UVLO)
200 mA
Surface Mount
1
Enable
5.5 V
SOT-23-6
125 °C
-40 °C
Adjustable
5.5 V
Texas Instruments
TPS73025DBVR
The TPS730 family of low-dropout (LDO) low-power linear voltage regulators features high power-supply rejection ratio (PSRR), low noise, fast start-up, and excellent line and load transient responses in a small SOT-23 package. NanoStar packaging gives an ultrasmall footprint as well as an ultralow profile and package weight, making it ideal for portable applications such as handsets and PDAs. Each device in the family is stable, with a small, 2.2-µF ceramic capacitor on the output. The TPS730 family uses an advanced, proprietary BiCMOS fabrication process to yield low dropout voltages (for example, 120 mV at 200 mA, TPS73030). Each device achieves fast start-up times (approximately 50 µs with a 0.001-µF bypass capacitor) while consuming low quiescent current (170 µA typical). Moreover, when the device is placed in standby mode, the supply current is reduced to less than 1 µA. The TPS73018 exhibits approximately 33 µVRMSof output voltage noise at 1.8 V output with a 0.01-µF bypass capacitor. Applications with analog components that are noise-sensitive, such as portable RF electronics, benefit from the high PSRR and low-noise features as well as the fast response time. The TPS730 family of low-dropout (LDO) low-power linear voltage regulators features high power-supply rejection ratio (PSRR), low noise, fast start-up, and excellent line and load transient responses in a small SOT-23 package. NanoStar packaging gives an ultrasmall footprint as well as an ultralow profile and package weight, making it ideal for portable applications such as handsets and PDAs. Each device in the family is stable, with a small, 2.2-µF ceramic capacitor on the output. The TPS730 family uses an advanced, proprietary BiCMOS fabrication process to yield low dropout voltages (for example, 120 mV at 200 mA, TPS73030). Each device achieves fast start-up times (approximately 50 µs with a 0.001-µF bypass capacitor) while consuming low quiescent current (170 µA typical). Moreover, when the device is placed in standby mode, the supply current is reduced to less than 1 µA. The TPS73018 exhibits approximately 33 µVRMSof output voltage noise at 1.8 V output with a 0.01-µF bypass capacitor. Applications with analog components that are noise-sensitive, such as portable RF electronics, benefit from the high PSRR and low-noise features as well as the fast response time.
SOT-23-5
0.21 V
Positive
2.5 V
68 dB
Over Current, Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity, Under Voltage Lockout (UVLO)
200 mA
Surface Mount
1
Enable
5.5 V
SC-74A, SOT-753
125 °C
-40 °C
27.03 °C/W
Texas Instruments
TPS7301QPWR
Linear Voltage Regulator IC Positive Adjustable 1 Output 500mA 20-TSSOP
20-TSSOP
0.21 V
Positive
1.2 V
68 dB
Over Current, Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity, Under Voltage Lockout (UVLO)
500 mA
Surface Mount
1
Enable
10 V
20-TSSOP
125 °C
-40 °C
Adjustable
9.75 V
550 µA
0.173 in
4.4 mm
Texas Instruments
TPS73030DBVR
The TPS730 family of low-dropout (LDO) low-power linear voltage regulators features high power-supply rejection ratio (PSRR), low noise, fast start-up, and excellent line and load transient responses in a small SOT-23 package. NanoStar packaging gives an ultrasmall footprint as well as an ultralow profile and package weight, making it ideal for portable applications such as handsets and PDAs. Each device in the family is stable, with a small, 2.2-µF ceramic capacitor on the output. The TPS730 family uses an advanced, proprietary BiCMOS fabrication process to yield low dropout voltages (for example, 120 mV at 200 mA, TPS73030). Each device achieves fast start-up times (approximately 50 µs with a 0.001-µF bypass capacitor) while consuming low quiescent current (170 µA typical). Moreover, when the device is placed in standby mode, the supply current is reduced to less than 1 µA. The TPS73018 exhibits approximately 33 µVRMSof output voltage noise at 1.8 V output with a 0.01-µF bypass capacitor. Applications with analog components that are noise-sensitive, such as portable RF electronics, benefit from the high PSRR and low-noise features as well as the fast response time. The TPS730 family of low-dropout (LDO) low-power linear voltage regulators features high power-supply rejection ratio (PSRR), low noise, fast start-up, and excellent line and load transient responses in a small SOT-23 package. NanoStar packaging gives an ultrasmall footprint as well as an ultralow profile and package weight, making it ideal for portable applications such as handsets and PDAs. Each device in the family is stable, with a small, 2.2-µF ceramic capacitor on the output. The TPS730 family uses an advanced, proprietary BiCMOS fabrication process to yield low dropout voltages (for example, 120 mV at 200 mA, TPS73030). Each device achieves fast start-up times (approximately 50 µs with a 0.001-µF bypass capacitor) while consuming low quiescent current (170 µA typical). Moreover, when the device is placed in standby mode, the supply current is reduced to less than 1 µA. The TPS73018 exhibits approximately 33 µVRMSof output voltage noise at 1.8 V output with a 0.01-µF bypass capacitor. Applications with analog components that are noise-sensitive, such as portable RF electronics, benefit from the high PSRR and low-noise features as well as the fast response time.
SOT-23-5
0.21 V
Positive
68 dB
Over Current, Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity, Under Voltage Lockout (UVLO)
200 mA
Surface Mount
1
Enable
5.5 V
SC-74A, SOT-753
125 °C
-40 °C
27.03 °C/W
Texas Instruments
TPS730285DBVR
The TPS730 family of low-dropout (LDO) low-power linear voltage regulators features high power-supply rejection ratio (PSRR), low noise, fast start-up, and excellent line and load transient responses in a small SOT-23 package. NanoStar packaging gives an ultrasmall footprint as well as an ultralow profile and package weight, making it ideal for portable applications such as handsets and PDAs. Each device in the family is stable, with a small, 2.2-µF ceramic capacitor on the output. The TPS730 family uses an advanced, proprietary BiCMOS fabrication process to yield low dropout voltages (for example, 120 mV at 200 mA, TPS73030). Each device achieves fast start-up times (approximately 50 µs with a 0.001-µF bypass capacitor) while consuming low quiescent current (170 µA typical). Moreover, when the device is placed in standby mode, the supply current is reduced to less than 1 µA. The TPS73018 exhibits approximately 33 µVRMSof output voltage noise at 1.8 V output with a 0.01-µF bypass capacitor. Applications with analog components that are noise-sensitive, such as portable RF electronics, benefit from the high PSRR and low-noise features as well as the fast response time. The TPS730 family of low-dropout (LDO) low-power linear voltage regulators features high power-supply rejection ratio (PSRR), low noise, fast start-up, and excellent line and load transient responses in a small SOT-23 package. NanoStar packaging gives an ultrasmall footprint as well as an ultralow profile and package weight, making it ideal for portable applications such as handsets and PDAs. Each device in the family is stable, with a small, 2.2-µF ceramic capacitor on the output. The TPS730 family uses an advanced, proprietary BiCMOS fabrication process to yield low dropout voltages (for example, 120 mV at 200 mA, TPS73030). Each device achieves fast start-up times (approximately 50 µs with a 0.001-µF bypass capacitor) while consuming low quiescent current (170 µA typical). Moreover, when the device is placed in standby mode, the supply current is reduced to less than 1 µA. The TPS73018 exhibits approximately 33 µVRMSof output voltage noise at 1.8 V output with a 0.01-µF bypass capacitor. Applications with analog components that are noise-sensitive, such as portable RF electronics, benefit from the high PSRR and low-noise features as well as the fast response time.
SOT-23-5
0.21 V
Positive
2.85 V
68 dB
Over Current, Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity, Under Voltage Lockout (UVLO)
200 mA
Surface Mount
1
Enable
5.5 V
SC-74A, SOT-753
125 °C
-40 °C
27.03 °C/W
Texas Instruments
TPS730285YZQR
Linear Voltage Regulator IC Positive Fixed 1 Output 200mA 5-DSBGA
5-DSBGA
0.21 V
Positive
2.85 V
68 dB
Over Current, Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity, Under Voltage Lockout (UVLO)
200 mA
Surface Mount
1
Enable
5.5 V
5-UFBGA, DSBGA
125 °C
-40 °C
27.03 °C/W
Texas Instruments
TPS73001DBVT
The TPS730 family of low-dropout (LDO) low-power linear voltage regulators features high power-supply rejection ratio (PSRR), low noise, fast start-up, and excellent line and load transient responses in a small SOT-23 package. NanoStar packaging gives an ultrasmall footprint as well as an ultralow profile and package weight, making it ideal for portable applications such as handsets and PDAs. Each device in the family is stable, with a small, 2.2-µF ceramic capacitor on the output. The TPS730 family uses an advanced, proprietary BiCMOS fabrication process to yield low dropout voltages (for example, 120 mV at 200 mA, TPS73030). Each device achieves fast start-up times (approximately 50 µs with a 0.001-µF bypass capacitor) while consuming low quiescent current (170 µA typical). Moreover, when the device is placed in standby mode, the supply current is reduced to less than 1 µA. The TPS73018 exhibits approximately 33 µVRMSof output voltage noise at 1.8 V output with a 0.01-µF bypass capacitor. Applications with analog components that are noise-sensitive, such as portable RF electronics, benefit from the high PSRR and low-noise features as well as the fast response time. The TPS730 family of low-dropout (LDO) low-power linear voltage regulators features high power-supply rejection ratio (PSRR), low noise, fast start-up, and excellent line and load transient responses in a small SOT-23 package. NanoStar packaging gives an ultrasmall footprint as well as an ultralow profile and package weight, making it ideal for portable applications such as handsets and PDAs. Each device in the family is stable, with a small, 2.2-µF ceramic capacitor on the output. The TPS730 family uses an advanced, proprietary BiCMOS fabrication process to yield low dropout voltages (for example, 120 mV at 200 mA, TPS73030). Each device achieves fast start-up times (approximately 50 µs with a 0.001-µF bypass capacitor) while consuming low quiescent current (170 µA typical). Moreover, when the device is placed in standby mode, the supply current is reduced to less than 1 µA. The TPS73018 exhibits approximately 33 µVRMSof output voltage noise at 1.8 V output with a 0.01-µF bypass capacitor. Applications with analog components that are noise-sensitive, such as portable RF electronics, benefit from the high PSRR and low-noise features as well as the fast response time.
SOT-23-6
0.21 V
Positive
68 dB
Over Current, Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity, Under Voltage Lockout (UVLO)
200 mA
Surface Mount
1
Enable
5.5 V
SOT-23-6
125 °C
-40 °C
Adjustable
5.5 V

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TPS730 Series

The TPS730 family of low-dropout (LDO) low-power linear voltage regulators features high power-supply rejection ratio (PSRR), low noise, fast start-up, and excellent line and load transient responses in a small SOT-23 package. NanoStar packaging gives an ultrasmall footprint as well as an ultralow profile and package weight, making it ideal for portable applications such as handsets and PDAs. Each device in the family is stable, with a small, 2.2-µF ceramic capacitor on the output. The TPS730 family uses an advanced, proprietary BiCMOS fabrication process to yield low dropout voltages (for example, 120 mV at 200 mA, TPS73030). Each device achieves fast start-up times (approximately 50 µs with a 0.001-µF bypass capacitor) while consuming low quiescent current (170 µA typical). Moreover, when the device is placed in standby mode, the supply current is reduced to less than 1 µA. The TPS73018 exhibits approximately 33 µVRMSof output voltage noise at 1.8 V output with a 0.01-µF bypass capacitor. Applications with analog components that are noise-sensitive, such as portable RF electronics, benefit from the high PSRR and low-noise features as well as the fast response time.

The TPS730 family of low-dropout (LDO) low-power linear voltage regulators features high power-supply rejection ratio (PSRR), low noise, fast start-up, and excellent line and load transient responses in a small SOT-23 package. NanoStar packaging gives an ultrasmall footprint as well as an ultralow profile and package weight, making it ideal for portable applications such as handsets and PDAs. Each device in the family is stable, with a small, 2.2-µF ceramic capacitor on the output. The TPS730 family uses an advanced, proprietary BiCMOS fabrication process to yield low dropout voltages (for example, 120 mV at 200 mA, TPS73030). Each device achieves fast start-up times (approximately 50 µs with a 0.001-µF bypass capacitor) while consuming low quiescent current (170 µA typical). Moreover, when the device is placed in standby mode, the supply current is reduced to less than 1 µA. The TPS73018 exhibits approximately 33 µVRMSof output voltage noise at 1.8 V output with a 0.01-µF bypass capacitor. Applications with analog components that are noise-sensitive, such as portable RF electronics, benefit from the high PSRR and low-noise features as well as the fast response time.