
TPS781330220DRVT
Active150-MA, ULTRA-LOW-IQ, LOW-DROPOUT VOLTAGE REGULATOR WITH ENABLE
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TPS781330220DRVT
Active150-MA, ULTRA-LOW-IQ, LOW-DROPOUT VOLTAGE REGULATOR WITH ENABLE
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Specification | TPS781330220DRVT | TPS781330220 Series |
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Control Features | Enable | Enable |
Current - Output | 150 mA | 150 mA |
Current - Quiescent (Iq) | 1.3 µA | 1.3 µA |
Current - Supply (Max) [Max] | 8 µA | 8 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 |
Package / Case | - | TSOT-23-5, SOT-23-5 Thin |
Protection Features | Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity, Over Current | Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity, Over Current |
PSRR [Max] | 40 dB | 40 dB |
PSRR [Min] | 15 dB | 15 dB |
Supplier Device Package | 6-WSON (2x2) | SOT-23-THIN, 6-WSON (2x2) |
Voltage - Input (Max) [Max] | 5.5 V | 5.5 V |
Voltage - Output (Min/Fixed) | 3.3 V, 2.2 V | 2.2 - 3.3 V |
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TPS781330220 Series
150-mA, ultra-low-IQ, low-dropout voltage regulator with enable
Part | Supplier Device Package | Voltage - Input (Max) [Max] | Operating Temperature [Max] | Operating Temperature [Min] | Number of Regulators | Package / Case | Current - Supply (Max) [Max] | PSRR [Max] | PSRR [Min] | Protection Features | Control Features | Voltage - Output (Min/Fixed) | Output Type | Mounting Type | Current - Quiescent (Iq) | Current - Output | Output Configuration |
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Texas Instruments TPS781330220DDCRG4Linear Voltage Regulator IC Positive Fixed 1 Output 150mA SOT-23-THIN | SOT-23-THIN | 5.5 V | 125 °C | -40 °C | 1 | SOT-23-5 Thin, TSOT-23-5 | 8 µA | 40 dB | 15 dB | Over Current, Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity | Enable | 2.2 V, 3.3 V | 27.03 °C/W | Surface Mount | 1.3 µA | 150 mA | Positive |
Texas Instruments TPS781330220DDCRThe TPS781 family of low-dropout (LDO) regulators offer the benefits of ultralow power (IQ= 1µA), miniaturized packaging (2×2 SON-6), and selectable dual-level output voltage levels. An adjustable version is also available, but does not have the capability to shift voltage levels.
The VSETpin allows the end user to switch between two voltage levelson-the-flythrough a microprocessor-compatible input. This LDO is designed specifically for battery-powered applications where dual-level voltages are needed. With ultralow IQ(1µA), microprocessors, memory cards, and smoke detectors are ideal applications for this device.
The ultralow-power and selectable dual-level output voltages allow designers to customize power consumption for specific applications. Designers can now shift to a lower voltage level in a battery-powered design when the microprocessor is in sleep mode, further reducing overall system power consumption. The two voltage levels are preset at the factory through a unique architecture using an EPROM. The EPROM technique allows for numerous output voltage options between VSETlow (1.5V to 4.2V) and VSEThigh (2.0V to 3.0V) in the fixed output version only. See thetable in this data sheet or consult with your local factory representative for exact voltage options and ordering information; minimum order quantities may apply.
The TPS781 series are designed to be compatible with the TI MSP430 and other similar products. The enable pin is compatible with standard CMOS logic. This LDO is stable with any output capacitor greater than 1.0µF. Therefore, implementations of this device require minimal board space because of miniaturized packaging and a potentially small output capacitor. The TPS781 series IQ(1µA) also come with thermal shutdown and current limit to protect the device during fault conditions. All packages have an operating temperature range of TJ= -40°C to +125°C. For high-performance applications requiring a dual-level voltage option, consider the TPS780 series, with an IQof 500nA and dynamic voltage scaling.
The TPS781 family of low-dropout (LDO) regulators offer the benefits of ultralow power (IQ= 1µA), miniaturized packaging (2×2 SON-6), and selectable dual-level output voltage levels. An adjustable version is also available, but does not have the capability to shift voltage levels.
The VSETpin allows the end user to switch between two voltage levelson-the-flythrough a microprocessor-compatible input. This LDO is designed specifically for battery-powered applications where dual-level voltages are needed. With ultralow IQ(1µA), microprocessors, memory cards, and smoke detectors are ideal applications for this device.
The ultralow-power and selectable dual-level output voltages allow designers to customize power consumption for specific applications. Designers can now shift to a lower voltage level in a battery-powered design when the microprocessor is in sleep mode, further reducing overall system power consumption. The two voltage levels are preset at the factory through a unique architecture using an EPROM. The EPROM technique allows for numerous output voltage options between VSETlow (1.5V to 4.2V) and VSEThigh (2.0V to 3.0V) in the fixed output version only. See thetable in this data sheet or consult with your local factory representative for exact voltage options and ordering information; minimum order quantities may apply.
The TPS781 series are designed to be compatible with the TI MSP430 and other similar products. The enable pin is compatible with standard CMOS logic. This LDO is stable with any output capacitor greater than 1.0µF. Therefore, implementations of this device require minimal board space because of miniaturized packaging and a potentially small output capacitor. The TPS781 series IQ(1µA) also come with thermal shutdown and current limit to protect the device during fault conditions. All packages have an operating temperature range of TJ= -40°C to +125°C. For high-performance applications requiring a dual-level voltage option, consider the TPS780 series, with an IQof 500nA and dynamic voltage scaling. | SOT-23-THIN | 5.5 V | 125 °C | -40 °C | 1 | SOT-23-5 Thin, TSOT-23-5 | 8 µA | 40 dB | 15 dB | Over Current, Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity | Enable | 2.2 V, 3.3 V | 27.03 °C/W | Surface Mount | 1.3 µA | 150 mA | Positive |
Texas Instruments TPS781330220DRVRThe TPS781 family of low-dropout (LDO) regulators offer the benefits of ultralow power (IQ= 1µA), miniaturized packaging (2×2 SON-6), and selectable dual-level output voltage levels. An adjustable version is also available, but does not have the capability to shift voltage levels.
The VSETpin allows the end user to switch between two voltage levelson-the-flythrough a microprocessor-compatible input. This LDO is designed specifically for battery-powered applications where dual-level voltages are needed. With ultralow IQ(1µA), microprocessors, memory cards, and smoke detectors are ideal applications for this device.
The ultralow-power and selectable dual-level output voltages allow designers to customize power consumption for specific applications. Designers can now shift to a lower voltage level in a battery-powered design when the microprocessor is in sleep mode, further reducing overall system power consumption. The two voltage levels are preset at the factory through a unique architecture using an EPROM. The EPROM technique allows for numerous output voltage options between VSETlow (1.5V to 4.2V) and VSEThigh (2.0V to 3.0V) in the fixed output version only. See thetable in this data sheet or consult with your local factory representative for exact voltage options and ordering information; minimum order quantities may apply.
The TPS781 series are designed to be compatible with the TI MSP430 and other similar products. The enable pin is compatible with standard CMOS logic. This LDO is stable with any output capacitor greater than 1.0µF. Therefore, implementations of this device require minimal board space because of miniaturized packaging and a potentially small output capacitor. The TPS781 series IQ(1µA) also come with thermal shutdown and current limit to protect the device during fault conditions. All packages have an operating temperature range of TJ= -40°C to +125°C. For high-performance applications requiring a dual-level voltage option, consider the TPS780 series, with an IQof 500nA and dynamic voltage scaling.
The TPS781 family of low-dropout (LDO) regulators offer the benefits of ultralow power (IQ= 1µA), miniaturized packaging (2×2 SON-6), and selectable dual-level output voltage levels. An adjustable version is also available, but does not have the capability to shift voltage levels.
The VSETpin allows the end user to switch between two voltage levelson-the-flythrough a microprocessor-compatible input. This LDO is designed specifically for battery-powered applications where dual-level voltages are needed. With ultralow IQ(1µA), microprocessors, memory cards, and smoke detectors are ideal applications for this device.
The ultralow-power and selectable dual-level output voltages allow designers to customize power consumption for specific applications. Designers can now shift to a lower voltage level in a battery-powered design when the microprocessor is in sleep mode, further reducing overall system power consumption. The two voltage levels are preset at the factory through a unique architecture using an EPROM. The EPROM technique allows for numerous output voltage options between VSETlow (1.5V to 4.2V) and VSEThigh (2.0V to 3.0V) in the fixed output version only. See thetable in this data sheet or consult with your local factory representative for exact voltage options and ordering information; minimum order quantities may apply.
The TPS781 series are designed to be compatible with the TI MSP430 and other similar products. The enable pin is compatible with standard CMOS logic. This LDO is stable with any output capacitor greater than 1.0µF. Therefore, implementations of this device require minimal board space because of miniaturized packaging and a potentially small output capacitor. The TPS781 series IQ(1µA) also come with thermal shutdown and current limit to protect the device during fault conditions. All packages have an operating temperature range of TJ= -40°C to +125°C. For high-performance applications requiring a dual-level voltage option, consider the TPS780 series, with an IQof 500nA and dynamic voltage scaling. | 6-WSON (2x2) | 5.5 V | 125 °C | -40 °C | 1 | 8 µA | 40 dB | 15 dB | Over Current, Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity | Enable | 2.2 V, 3.3 V | 27.03 °C/W | Surface Mount | 1.3 µA | 150 mA | Positive | |
Texas Instruments TPS781330220DRVTThe TPS781 family of low-dropout (LDO) regulators offer the benefits of ultralow power (IQ= 1µA), miniaturized packaging (2×2 SON-6), and selectable dual-level output voltage levels. An adjustable version is also available, but does not have the capability to shift voltage levels.
The VSETpin allows the end user to switch between two voltage levelson-the-flythrough a microprocessor-compatible input. This LDO is designed specifically for battery-powered applications where dual-level voltages are needed. With ultralow IQ(1µA), microprocessors, memory cards, and smoke detectors are ideal applications for this device.
The ultralow-power and selectable dual-level output voltages allow designers to customize power consumption for specific applications. Designers can now shift to a lower voltage level in a battery-powered design when the microprocessor is in sleep mode, further reducing overall system power consumption. The two voltage levels are preset at the factory through a unique architecture using an EPROM. The EPROM technique allows for numerous output voltage options between VSETlow (1.5V to 4.2V) and VSEThigh (2.0V to 3.0V) in the fixed output version only. See thetable in this data sheet or consult with your local factory representative for exact voltage options and ordering information; minimum order quantities may apply.
The TPS781 series are designed to be compatible with the TI MSP430 and other similar products. The enable pin is compatible with standard CMOS logic. This LDO is stable with any output capacitor greater than 1.0µF. Therefore, implementations of this device require minimal board space because of miniaturized packaging and a potentially small output capacitor. The TPS781 series IQ(1µA) also come with thermal shutdown and current limit to protect the device during fault conditions. All packages have an operating temperature range of TJ= -40°C to +125°C. For high-performance applications requiring a dual-level voltage option, consider the TPS780 series, with an IQof 500nA and dynamic voltage scaling.
The TPS781 family of low-dropout (LDO) regulators offer the benefits of ultralow power (IQ= 1µA), miniaturized packaging (2×2 SON-6), and selectable dual-level output voltage levels. An adjustable version is also available, but does not have the capability to shift voltage levels.
The VSETpin allows the end user to switch between two voltage levelson-the-flythrough a microprocessor-compatible input. This LDO is designed specifically for battery-powered applications where dual-level voltages are needed. With ultralow IQ(1µA), microprocessors, memory cards, and smoke detectors are ideal applications for this device.
The ultralow-power and selectable dual-level output voltages allow designers to customize power consumption for specific applications. Designers can now shift to a lower voltage level in a battery-powered design when the microprocessor is in sleep mode, further reducing overall system power consumption. The two voltage levels are preset at the factory through a unique architecture using an EPROM. The EPROM technique allows for numerous output voltage options between VSETlow (1.5V to 4.2V) and VSEThigh (2.0V to 3.0V) in the fixed output version only. See thetable in this data sheet or consult with your local factory representative for exact voltage options and ordering information; minimum order quantities may apply.
The TPS781 series are designed to be compatible with the TI MSP430 and other similar products. The enable pin is compatible with standard CMOS logic. This LDO is stable with any output capacitor greater than 1.0µF. Therefore, implementations of this device require minimal board space because of miniaturized packaging and a potentially small output capacitor. The TPS781 series IQ(1µA) also come with thermal shutdown and current limit to protect the device during fault conditions. All packages have an operating temperature range of TJ= -40°C to +125°C. For high-performance applications requiring a dual-level voltage option, consider the TPS780 series, with an IQof 500nA and dynamic voltage scaling. | 6-WSON (2x2) | 5.5 V | 125 °C | -40 °C | 1 | 8 µA | 40 dB | 15 dB | Over Current, Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity | Enable | 2.2 V, 3.3 V | 27.03 °C/W | Surface Mount | 1.3 µA | 150 mA | Positive | |
Texas Instruments TPS781330220DDCTThe TPS781 family of low-dropout (LDO) regulators offer the benefits of ultralow power (IQ= 1µA), miniaturized packaging (2×2 SON-6), and selectable dual-level output voltage levels. An adjustable version is also available, but does not have the capability to shift voltage levels.
The VSETpin allows the end user to switch between two voltage levelson-the-flythrough a microprocessor-compatible input. This LDO is designed specifically for battery-powered applications where dual-level voltages are needed. With ultralow IQ(1µA), microprocessors, memory cards, and smoke detectors are ideal applications for this device.
The ultralow-power and selectable dual-level output voltages allow designers to customize power consumption for specific applications. Designers can now shift to a lower voltage level in a battery-powered design when the microprocessor is in sleep mode, further reducing overall system power consumption. The two voltage levels are preset at the factory through a unique architecture using an EPROM. The EPROM technique allows for numerous output voltage options between VSETlow (1.5V to 4.2V) and VSEThigh (2.0V to 3.0V) in the fixed output version only. See thetable in this data sheet or consult with your local factory representative for exact voltage options and ordering information; minimum order quantities may apply.
The TPS781 series are designed to be compatible with the TI MSP430 and other similar products. The enable pin is compatible with standard CMOS logic. This LDO is stable with any output capacitor greater than 1.0µF. Therefore, implementations of this device require minimal board space because of miniaturized packaging and a potentially small output capacitor. The TPS781 series IQ(1µA) also come with thermal shutdown and current limit to protect the device during fault conditions. All packages have an operating temperature range of TJ= -40°C to +125°C. For high-performance applications requiring a dual-level voltage option, consider the TPS780 series, with an IQof 500nA and dynamic voltage scaling.
The TPS781 family of low-dropout (LDO) regulators offer the benefits of ultralow power (IQ= 1µA), miniaturized packaging (2×2 SON-6), and selectable dual-level output voltage levels. An adjustable version is also available, but does not have the capability to shift voltage levels.
The VSETpin allows the end user to switch between two voltage levelson-the-flythrough a microprocessor-compatible input. This LDO is designed specifically for battery-powered applications where dual-level voltages are needed. With ultralow IQ(1µA), microprocessors, memory cards, and smoke detectors are ideal applications for this device.
The ultralow-power and selectable dual-level output voltages allow designers to customize power consumption for specific applications. Designers can now shift to a lower voltage level in a battery-powered design when the microprocessor is in sleep mode, further reducing overall system power consumption. The two voltage levels are preset at the factory through a unique architecture using an EPROM. The EPROM technique allows for numerous output voltage options between VSETlow (1.5V to 4.2V) and VSEThigh (2.0V to 3.0V) in the fixed output version only. See thetable in this data sheet or consult with your local factory representative for exact voltage options and ordering information; minimum order quantities may apply.
The TPS781 series are designed to be compatible with the TI MSP430 and other similar products. The enable pin is compatible with standard CMOS logic. This LDO is stable with any output capacitor greater than 1.0µF. Therefore, implementations of this device require minimal board space because of miniaturized packaging and a potentially small output capacitor. The TPS781 series IQ(1µA) also come with thermal shutdown and current limit to protect the device during fault conditions. All packages have an operating temperature range of TJ= -40°C to +125°C. For high-performance applications requiring a dual-level voltage option, consider the TPS780 series, with an IQof 500nA and dynamic voltage scaling. | SOT-23-THIN | 5.5 V | 125 °C | -40 °C | 1 | SOT-23-5 Thin, TSOT-23-5 | 8 µA | 40 dB | 15 dB | Over Current, Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity | Enable | 2.2 V, 3.3 V | 27.03 °C/W | Surface Mount | 1.3 µA | 150 mA | Positive |
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TPS781330220 Series
The TPS781 family of low-dropout (LDO) regulators offer the benefits of ultralow power (IQ= 1µA), miniaturized packaging (2×2 SON-6), and selectable dual-level output voltage levels. An adjustable version is also available, but does not have the capability to shift voltage levels.
The VSETpin allows the end user to switch between two voltage levelson-the-flythrough a microprocessor-compatible input. This LDO is designed specifically for battery-powered applications where dual-level voltages are needed. With ultralow IQ(1µA), microprocessors, memory cards, and smoke detectors are ideal applications for this device.
The ultralow-power and selectable dual-level output voltages allow designers to customize power consumption for specific applications. Designers can now shift to a lower voltage level in a battery-powered design when the microprocessor is in sleep mode, further reducing overall system power consumption. The two voltage levels are preset at the factory through a unique architecture using an EPROM. The EPROM technique allows for numerous output voltage options between VSETlow (1.5V to 4.2V) and VSEThigh (2.0V to 3.0V) in the fixed output version only. See thetable in this data sheet or consult with your local factory representative for exact voltage options and ordering information; minimum order quantities may apply.
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