
TPS72216DBVT
Active50-MA, LOW-DROPOUT VOLTAGE REGULATOR WITH ENABLE
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TPS72216DBVT
Active50-MA, LOW-DROPOUT VOLTAGE REGULATOR WITH ENABLE
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Specification | TPS72216DBVT | TPS722 Series |
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Control Features | Enable | Enable |
Current - Output | 50 mA | 50 mA |
Current - Quiescent (Iq) | 120 µA | 120 µA |
Current - Supply (Max) [Max] | 550 µA | 550 µA |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount | Surface Mount |
Number of Regulators | 1 | 1 |
Operating Temperature [Max] | 125 °C | 125 °C |
Operating Temperature [Min] | -40 °C | -40 °C |
Output Configuration | Positive | Positive |
Output Type | 27.03 °C/W | 27.03 °C/W |
Output Type | - | Adjustable |
Package / Case | SOT-753, SC-74A | SOT-753, SC-74A |
Protection Features | Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity, Over Current | Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity, Over Current |
PSRR | 48 dB | 48 dB |
Supplier Device Package | SOT-23-5 | SOT-23-5 |
Voltage - Input (Max) [Max] | 5.5 V | 5.5 V |
Voltage - Output (Min/Fixed) | 1.6 V | 1.5 - 1.8 V |
Voltage Dropout (Max) | 0.1 V | 0.1 V |
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TPS722 Series
50-mA, low-dropout voltage regulator with enable
Part | Current - Output | Control Features | Current - Quiescent (Iq) | Current - Supply (Max) [Max] | Protection Features | Voltage Dropout (Max) | Operating Temperature [Max] | Operating Temperature [Min] | Voltage - Output (Min/Fixed) | Package / Case | Number of Regulators | Supplier Device Package | Output Type | Mounting Type | Voltage - Input (Max) [Max] | PSRR | Output Configuration | Output Type |
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Texas Instruments TPS72218DBVRThe TPS722xx family of LDO regulators is available in fixed voltage options that are commonly used to power the latest DSP’s and microcontrollers with an adjustable option ranging from 1.22 V to 2.5 V. These regulators can be used in a wide variety of applications ranging from portable, battery-powered equipment to PC peripherals. The family features operation over a wide range of input voltages (1.8 V to 5.5 V) and low dropout voltage (50 mV at full load). Therefore, compared to many other regulators that require 2.5-V or higher input voltages for operation, these regulators can be operated directly from two AAA batteries. Also, the typical quiescent current (ground pin current) is low, starting at 85 uA during normal operation and 1 uA in shutdown mode. Thus, these regulators can be operated very efficiently and, in a battery-powered application, help extend the longevity of the device.
Similar LDO regulators require 1-uF or larger output capacitors for stability. However, this regulator uses an internal compensation scheme that stabilizes the feedback loop over the full range of input voltages and load currents with output capacitances as low as 0.1-uF. Ceramic capacitors of this size are relatively inexpensive and available in small footprints.
This family of regulators is particularly suited as a portable power supply solution due to its minimal board space requirement and 1.8-V minimum input voltage. Being able to use two off-the-shelf, AAA, batteries makes system design easier and also reduces component cost. Moreover, the solution will be more efficient than if a regulator with a higher input voltage is used.
The TPS722xx family of LDO regulators is available in fixed voltage options that are commonly used to power the latest DSP’s and microcontrollers with an adjustable option ranging from 1.22 V to 2.5 V. These regulators can be used in a wide variety of applications ranging from portable, battery-powered equipment to PC peripherals. The family features operation over a wide range of input voltages (1.8 V to 5.5 V) and low dropout voltage (50 mV at full load). Therefore, compared to many other regulators that require 2.5-V or higher input voltages for operation, these regulators can be operated directly from two AAA batteries. Also, the typical quiescent current (ground pin current) is low, starting at 85 uA during normal operation and 1 uA in shutdown mode. Thus, these regulators can be operated very efficiently and, in a battery-powered application, help extend the longevity of the device.
Similar LDO regulators require 1-uF or larger output capacitors for stability. However, this regulator uses an internal compensation scheme that stabilizes the feedback loop over the full range of input voltages and load currents with output capacitances as low as 0.1-uF. Ceramic capacitors of this size are relatively inexpensive and available in small footprints.
This family of regulators is particularly suited as a portable power supply solution due to its minimal board space requirement and 1.8-V minimum input voltage. Being able to use two off-the-shelf, AAA, batteries makes system design easier and also reduces component cost. Moreover, the solution will be more efficient than if a regulator with a higher input voltage is used. | 50 mA | Enable | 120 µA | 550 µA | Over Current, Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity | 0.1 V | 125 °C | -40 °C | 1.8 V | SC-74A, SOT-753 | 1 | SOT-23-5 | 27.03 °C/W | Surface Mount | 5.5 V | 48 dB | Positive | |
Texas Instruments TPS72201DBVRThe TPS722xx family of LDO regulators is available in fixed voltage options that are commonly used to power the latest DSP’s and microcontrollers with an adjustable option ranging from 1.22 V to 2.5 V. These regulators can be used in a wide variety of applications ranging from portable, battery-powered equipment to PC peripherals. The family features operation over a wide range of input voltages (1.8 V to 5.5 V) and low dropout voltage (50 mV at full load). Therefore, compared to many other regulators that require 2.5-V or higher input voltages for operation, these regulators can be operated directly from two AAA batteries. Also, the typical quiescent current (ground pin current) is low, starting at 85 uA during normal operation and 1 uA in shutdown mode. Thus, these regulators can be operated very efficiently and, in a battery-powered application, help extend the longevity of the device.
Similar LDO regulators require 1-uF or larger output capacitors for stability. However, this regulator uses an internal compensation scheme that stabilizes the feedback loop over the full range of input voltages and load currents with output capacitances as low as 0.1-uF. Ceramic capacitors of this size are relatively inexpensive and available in small footprints.
This family of regulators is particularly suited as a portable power supply solution due to its minimal board space requirement and 1.8-V minimum input voltage. Being able to use two off-the-shelf, AAA, batteries makes system design easier and also reduces component cost. Moreover, the solution will be more efficient than if a regulator with a higher input voltage is used.
The TPS722xx family of LDO regulators is available in fixed voltage options that are commonly used to power the latest DSP’s and microcontrollers with an adjustable option ranging from 1.22 V to 2.5 V. These regulators can be used in a wide variety of applications ranging from portable, battery-powered equipment to PC peripherals. The family features operation over a wide range of input voltages (1.8 V to 5.5 V) and low dropout voltage (50 mV at full load). Therefore, compared to many other regulators that require 2.5-V or higher input voltages for operation, these regulators can be operated directly from two AAA batteries. Also, the typical quiescent current (ground pin current) is low, starting at 85 uA during normal operation and 1 uA in shutdown mode. Thus, these regulators can be operated very efficiently and, in a battery-powered application, help extend the longevity of the device.
Similar LDO regulators require 1-uF or larger output capacitors for stability. However, this regulator uses an internal compensation scheme that stabilizes the feedback loop over the full range of input voltages and load currents with output capacitances as low as 0.1-uF. Ceramic capacitors of this size are relatively inexpensive and available in small footprints.
This family of regulators is particularly suited as a portable power supply solution due to its minimal board space requirement and 1.8-V minimum input voltage. Being able to use two off-the-shelf, AAA, batteries makes system design easier and also reduces component cost. Moreover, the solution will be more efficient than if a regulator with a higher input voltage is used. | 50 mA | Enable | 120 µA | 550 µA | Over Current, Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity | 0.1 V | 125 °C | -40 °C | SC-74A, SOT-753 | 1 | SOT-23-5 | Surface Mount | 5.5 V | 48 dB | Positive | Adjustable | ||
Texas Instruments TPS72218DBVTThe TPS722xx family of LDO regulators is available in fixed voltage options that are commonly used to power the latest DSP’s and microcontrollers with an adjustable option ranging from 1.22 V to 2.5 V. These regulators can be used in a wide variety of applications ranging from portable, battery-powered equipment to PC peripherals. The family features operation over a wide range of input voltages (1.8 V to 5.5 V) and low dropout voltage (50 mV at full load). Therefore, compared to many other regulators that require 2.5-V or higher input voltages for operation, these regulators can be operated directly from two AAA batteries. Also, the typical quiescent current (ground pin current) is low, starting at 85 uA during normal operation and 1 uA in shutdown mode. Thus, these regulators can be operated very efficiently and, in a battery-powered application, help extend the longevity of the device.
Similar LDO regulators require 1-uF or larger output capacitors for stability. However, this regulator uses an internal compensation scheme that stabilizes the feedback loop over the full range of input voltages and load currents with output capacitances as low as 0.1-uF. Ceramic capacitors of this size are relatively inexpensive and available in small footprints.
This family of regulators is particularly suited as a portable power supply solution due to its minimal board space requirement and 1.8-V minimum input voltage. Being able to use two off-the-shelf, AAA, batteries makes system design easier and also reduces component cost. Moreover, the solution will be more efficient than if a regulator with a higher input voltage is used.
The TPS722xx family of LDO regulators is available in fixed voltage options that are commonly used to power the latest DSP’s and microcontrollers with an adjustable option ranging from 1.22 V to 2.5 V. These regulators can be used in a wide variety of applications ranging from portable, battery-powered equipment to PC peripherals. The family features operation over a wide range of input voltages (1.8 V to 5.5 V) and low dropout voltage (50 mV at full load). Therefore, compared to many other regulators that require 2.5-V or higher input voltages for operation, these regulators can be operated directly from two AAA batteries. Also, the typical quiescent current (ground pin current) is low, starting at 85 uA during normal operation and 1 uA in shutdown mode. Thus, these regulators can be operated very efficiently and, in a battery-powered application, help extend the longevity of the device.
Similar LDO regulators require 1-uF or larger output capacitors for stability. However, this regulator uses an internal compensation scheme that stabilizes the feedback loop over the full range of input voltages and load currents with output capacitances as low as 0.1-uF. Ceramic capacitors of this size are relatively inexpensive and available in small footprints.
This family of regulators is particularly suited as a portable power supply solution due to its minimal board space requirement and 1.8-V minimum input voltage. Being able to use two off-the-shelf, AAA, batteries makes system design easier and also reduces component cost. Moreover, the solution will be more efficient than if a regulator with a higher input voltage is used. | 50 mA | Enable | 120 µA | 550 µA | Over Current, Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity | 0.1 V | 125 °C | -40 °C | 1.8 V | SC-74A, SOT-753 | 1 | SOT-23-5 | 27.03 °C/W | Surface Mount | 5.5 V | 48 dB | Positive | |
Texas Instruments TPS72216DBVTThe TPS722xx family of LDO regulators is available in fixed voltage options that are commonly used to power the latest DSP’s and microcontrollers with an adjustable option ranging from 1.22 V to 2.5 V. These regulators can be used in a wide variety of applications ranging from portable, battery-powered equipment to PC peripherals. The family features operation over a wide range of input voltages (1.8 V to 5.5 V) and low dropout voltage (50 mV at full load). Therefore, compared to many other regulators that require 2.5-V or higher input voltages for operation, these regulators can be operated directly from two AAA batteries. Also, the typical quiescent current (ground pin current) is low, starting at 85 uA during normal operation and 1 uA in shutdown mode. Thus, these regulators can be operated very efficiently and, in a battery-powered application, help extend the longevity of the device.
Similar LDO regulators require 1-uF or larger output capacitors for stability. However, this regulator uses an internal compensation scheme that stabilizes the feedback loop over the full range of input voltages and load currents with output capacitances as low as 0.1-uF. Ceramic capacitors of this size are relatively inexpensive and available in small footprints.
This family of regulators is particularly suited as a portable power supply solution due to its minimal board space requirement and 1.8-V minimum input voltage. Being able to use two off-the-shelf, AAA, batteries makes system design easier and also reduces component cost. Moreover, the solution will be more efficient than if a regulator with a higher input voltage is used.
The TPS722xx family of LDO regulators is available in fixed voltage options that are commonly used to power the latest DSP’s and microcontrollers with an adjustable option ranging from 1.22 V to 2.5 V. These regulators can be used in a wide variety of applications ranging from portable, battery-powered equipment to PC peripherals. The family features operation over a wide range of input voltages (1.8 V to 5.5 V) and low dropout voltage (50 mV at full load). Therefore, compared to many other regulators that require 2.5-V or higher input voltages for operation, these regulators can be operated directly from two AAA batteries. Also, the typical quiescent current (ground pin current) is low, starting at 85 uA during normal operation and 1 uA in shutdown mode. Thus, these regulators can be operated very efficiently and, in a battery-powered application, help extend the longevity of the device.
Similar LDO regulators require 1-uF or larger output capacitors for stability. However, this regulator uses an internal compensation scheme that stabilizes the feedback loop over the full range of input voltages and load currents with output capacitances as low as 0.1-uF. Ceramic capacitors of this size are relatively inexpensive and available in small footprints.
This family of regulators is particularly suited as a portable power supply solution due to its minimal board space requirement and 1.8-V minimum input voltage. Being able to use two off-the-shelf, AAA, batteries makes system design easier and also reduces component cost. Moreover, the solution will be more efficient than if a regulator with a higher input voltage is used. | 50 mA | Enable | 120 µA | 550 µA | Over Current, Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity | 0.1 V | 125 °C | -40 °C | 1.6 V | SC-74A, SOT-753 | 1 | SOT-23-5 | 27.03 °C/W | Surface Mount | 5.5 V | 48 dB | Positive | |
Texas Instruments TPS72201DBVTThe TPS722xx family of LDO regulators is available in fixed voltage options that are commonly used to power the latest DSP’s and microcontrollers with an adjustable option ranging from 1.22 V to 2.5 V. These regulators can be used in a wide variety of applications ranging from portable, battery-powered equipment to PC peripherals. The family features operation over a wide range of input voltages (1.8 V to 5.5 V) and low dropout voltage (50 mV at full load). Therefore, compared to many other regulators that require 2.5-V or higher input voltages for operation, these regulators can be operated directly from two AAA batteries. Also, the typical quiescent current (ground pin current) is low, starting at 85 uA during normal operation and 1 uA in shutdown mode. Thus, these regulators can be operated very efficiently and, in a battery-powered application, help extend the longevity of the device.
Similar LDO regulators require 1-uF or larger output capacitors for stability. However, this regulator uses an internal compensation scheme that stabilizes the feedback loop over the full range of input voltages and load currents with output capacitances as low as 0.1-uF. Ceramic capacitors of this size are relatively inexpensive and available in small footprints.
This family of regulators is particularly suited as a portable power supply solution due to its minimal board space requirement and 1.8-V minimum input voltage. Being able to use two off-the-shelf, AAA, batteries makes system design easier and also reduces component cost. Moreover, the solution will be more efficient than if a regulator with a higher input voltage is used.
The TPS722xx family of LDO regulators is available in fixed voltage options that are commonly used to power the latest DSP’s and microcontrollers with an adjustable option ranging from 1.22 V to 2.5 V. These regulators can be used in a wide variety of applications ranging from portable, battery-powered equipment to PC peripherals. The family features operation over a wide range of input voltages (1.8 V to 5.5 V) and low dropout voltage (50 mV at full load). Therefore, compared to many other regulators that require 2.5-V or higher input voltages for operation, these regulators can be operated directly from two AAA batteries. Also, the typical quiescent current (ground pin current) is low, starting at 85 uA during normal operation and 1 uA in shutdown mode. Thus, these regulators can be operated very efficiently and, in a battery-powered application, help extend the longevity of the device.
Similar LDO regulators require 1-uF or larger output capacitors for stability. However, this regulator uses an internal compensation scheme that stabilizes the feedback loop over the full range of input voltages and load currents with output capacitances as low as 0.1-uF. Ceramic capacitors of this size are relatively inexpensive and available in small footprints.
This family of regulators is particularly suited as a portable power supply solution due to its minimal board space requirement and 1.8-V minimum input voltage. Being able to use two off-the-shelf, AAA, batteries makes system design easier and also reduces component cost. Moreover, the solution will be more efficient than if a regulator with a higher input voltage is used. | 50 mA | Enable | 120 µA | 550 µA | Over Current, Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity | 0.1 V | 125 °C | -40 °C | SC-74A, SOT-753 | 1 | SOT-23-5 | Surface Mount | 5.5 V | 48 dB | Positive | Adjustable | ||
Texas Instruments TPS72215DBVTThe TPS722xx family of LDO regulators is available in fixed voltage options that are commonly used to power the latest DSP’s and microcontrollers with an adjustable option ranging from 1.22 V to 2.5 V. These regulators can be used in a wide variety of applications ranging from portable, battery-powered equipment to PC peripherals. The family features operation over a wide range of input voltages (1.8 V to 5.5 V) and low dropout voltage (50 mV at full load). Therefore, compared to many other regulators that require 2.5-V or higher input voltages for operation, these regulators can be operated directly from two AAA batteries. Also, the typical quiescent current (ground pin current) is low, starting at 85 uA during normal operation and 1 uA in shutdown mode. Thus, these regulators can be operated very efficiently and, in a battery-powered application, help extend the longevity of the device.
Similar LDO regulators require 1-uF or larger output capacitors for stability. However, this regulator uses an internal compensation scheme that stabilizes the feedback loop over the full range of input voltages and load currents with output capacitances as low as 0.1-uF. Ceramic capacitors of this size are relatively inexpensive and available in small footprints.
This family of regulators is particularly suited as a portable power supply solution due to its minimal board space requirement and 1.8-V minimum input voltage. Being able to use two off-the-shelf, AAA, batteries makes system design easier and also reduces component cost. Moreover, the solution will be more efficient than if a regulator with a higher input voltage is used.
The TPS722xx family of LDO regulators is available in fixed voltage options that are commonly used to power the latest DSP’s and microcontrollers with an adjustable option ranging from 1.22 V to 2.5 V. These regulators can be used in a wide variety of applications ranging from portable, battery-powered equipment to PC peripherals. The family features operation over a wide range of input voltages (1.8 V to 5.5 V) and low dropout voltage (50 mV at full load). Therefore, compared to many other regulators that require 2.5-V or higher input voltages for operation, these regulators can be operated directly from two AAA batteries. Also, the typical quiescent current (ground pin current) is low, starting at 85 uA during normal operation and 1 uA in shutdown mode. Thus, these regulators can be operated very efficiently and, in a battery-powered application, help extend the longevity of the device.
Similar LDO regulators require 1-uF or larger output capacitors for stability. However, this regulator uses an internal compensation scheme that stabilizes the feedback loop over the full range of input voltages and load currents with output capacitances as low as 0.1-uF. Ceramic capacitors of this size are relatively inexpensive and available in small footprints.
This family of regulators is particularly suited as a portable power supply solution due to its minimal board space requirement and 1.8-V minimum input voltage. Being able to use two off-the-shelf, AAA, batteries makes system design easier and also reduces component cost. Moreover, the solution will be more efficient than if a regulator with a higher input voltage is used. | 50 mA | Enable | 120 µA | 550 µA | Over Current, Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity | 0.1 V | 125 °C | -40 °C | 1.5 V | SC-74A, SOT-753 | 1 | SOT-23-5 | 27.03 °C/W | Surface Mount | 5.5 V | 48 dB | Positive |
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TPS722 Series
The TPS722xx family of LDO regulators is available in fixed voltage options that are commonly used to power the latest DSP’s and microcontrollers with an adjustable option ranging from 1.22 V to 2.5 V. These regulators can be used in a wide variety of applications ranging from portable, battery-powered equipment to PC peripherals. The family features operation over a wide range of input voltages (1.8 V to 5.5 V) and low dropout voltage (50 mV at full load). Therefore, compared to many other regulators that require 2.5-V or higher input voltages for operation, these regulators can be operated directly from two AAA batteries. Also, the typical quiescent current (ground pin current) is low, starting at 85 uA during normal operation and 1 uA in shutdown mode. Thus, these regulators can be operated very efficiently and, in a battery-powered application, help extend the longevity of the device.
Similar LDO regulators require 1-uF or larger output capacitors for stability. However, this regulator uses an internal compensation scheme that stabilizes the feedback loop over the full range of input voltages and load currents with output capacitances as low as 0.1-uF. Ceramic capacitors of this size are relatively inexpensive and available in small footprints.
This family of regulators is particularly suited as a portable power supply solution due to its minimal board space requirement and 1.8-V minimum input voltage. Being able to use two off-the-shelf, AAA, batteries makes system design easier and also reduces component cost. Moreover, the solution will be more efficient than if a regulator with a higher input voltage is used.
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