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500-MA, 10-V, LOW-DROPOUT VOLTAGE REGULATOR WITH POWER GOOD & ENABLE

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TPS7330QP - 8-DIP

TPS7330QP

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500-MA, 10-V, LOW-DROPOUT VOLTAGE REGULATOR WITH POWER GOOD & ENABLE

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SpecificationTPS7330QPTPS7330 Series
Control FeaturesEnable, ResetEnable, Reset
Current - Output500 mA500 mA
Current - Supply (Max) [Max]550 µA550 µA
Mounting TypeThrough HoleThrough Hole, Surface 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
Package / Case8-DIP8-DIP, 8-SOIC
Package / Case0.3 in0.3 - 3.9 in
Package / Case7.62 mm7.62 mm
Protection FeaturesOver Temperature, Reverse Polarity, Over CurrentOver Temperature, Reverse Polarity, Over Current
PSRR53 dB53 dB
Supplier Device Package8-PDIP8-PDIP, 8-SOIC
Voltage - Input (Max) [Max]10 V10 V
Voltage Dropout (Max)0.5 V0.5 V

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TPS7330 Series

500-mA, 10-V, low-dropout voltage regulator with power good & enable

PartSupplier Device PackageMounting TypeVoltage - Input (Max) [Max]Package / CasePackage / CasePackage / CaseControl FeaturesCurrent - Supply (Max) [Max]Operating Temperature [Max]Operating Temperature [Min]Voltage Dropout (Max)PSRROutput TypeNumber of RegulatorsProtection FeaturesCurrent - OutputOutput Configuration
Texas Instruments
TPS7330QP
The TPS73xx devices are members of a family of micropower low-dropout (LDO) voltage regulators. They are differentiated from the TPS71xx and TPS72xx LDOs by their integrated delayed microprocessor-reset function. If the precision delayed reset is not required, the TPS71xx and TPS72xx should be considered. The RESET\ output of the TPS73xx initiates a reset in microcomputer and microprocessor systems in the event of an undervoltage condition. An internal comparator in the TPS73xx monitors the output voltage of the regulator to detect an undervoltage condition on the regulated output voltage. If that occurs, the RESET\ output (open-drain NMOS) turns on, taking the RESET\ signal low. RESET\ stays low for the duration of the undervoltage condition. Once the undervoltage condition ceases, a 200-ms (typ) time-out begins. At the completion of the 200-ms delay, RESET\ goes high. An order of magnitude reduction in dropout voltage and quiescent current over conventional LDO performance is achieved by replacing the typical pnp pass transistor with a PMOS device. Because the PMOS device behaves as a low-value resistor, the dropout voltage is very low (maximum of 35mV at an output current of 100 mA for the TPS7350) and is directly proportional to the output current (see Figure1). Additionally, since the PMOS pass element is a voltage-driven device, the quiescent current is low and remains constant, independent of output loading (typically 340 uA over the full range of output current, 0 mA to 500mA). These two key specifications yield a significant improvement in operating life for battery-powered systems. The LDO family also features a sleep mode; applying a logic high signal to EN\ (enable\) shuts down the regulator, reducing the quiescent current to 0.5 uA maximum at TJ= 25°C. The TPS73xx is offered in 2.5-V, 3-V, 3.3-V, 4.85-V, and 5-V fixed-voltage versions and in an adjustable version (programmable over the range of 1.2 V to 9.75 V). Output voltage tolerance is specified as a maximum of 2% over line, load, and temperature ranges (3% for the 2.5 V and the adjustable version). The TPS73xx family is available in PDIP (8 pin), SO (8 pin) and TSSOP (20 pin) packages. The TSSOP has a maximum height of 1.2mm. The TPS73xx devices are members of a family of micropower low-dropout (LDO) voltage regulators. They are differentiated from the TPS71xx and TPS72xx LDOs by their integrated delayed microprocessor-reset function. If the precision delayed reset is not required, the TPS71xx and TPS72xx should be considered. The RESET\ output of the TPS73xx initiates a reset in microcomputer and microprocessor systems in the event of an undervoltage condition. An internal comparator in the TPS73xx monitors the output voltage of the regulator to detect an undervoltage condition on the regulated output voltage. If that occurs, the RESET\ output (open-drain NMOS) turns on, taking the RESET\ signal low. RESET\ stays low for the duration of the undervoltage condition. Once the undervoltage condition ceases, a 200-ms (typ) time-out begins. At the completion of the 200-ms delay, RESET\ goes high. An order of magnitude reduction in dropout voltage and quiescent current over conventional LDO performance is achieved by replacing the typical pnp pass transistor with a PMOS device. Because the PMOS device behaves as a low-value resistor, the dropout voltage is very low (maximum of 35mV at an output current of 100 mA for the TPS7350) and is directly proportional to the output current (see Figure1). Additionally, since the PMOS pass element is a voltage-driven device, the quiescent current is low and remains constant, independent of output loading (typically 340 uA over the full range of output current, 0 mA to 500mA). These two key specifications yield a significant improvement in operating life for battery-powered systems. The LDO family also features a sleep mode; applying a logic high signal to EN\ (enable\) shuts down the regulator, reducing the quiescent current to 0.5 uA maximum at TJ= 25°C. The TPS73xx is offered in 2.5-V, 3-V, 3.3-V, 4.85-V, and 5-V fixed-voltage versions and in an adjustable version (programmable over the range of 1.2 V to 9.75 V). Output voltage tolerance is specified as a maximum of 2% over line, load, and temperature ranges (3% for the 2.5 V and the adjustable version). The TPS73xx family is available in PDIP (8 pin), SO (8 pin) and TSSOP (20 pin) packages. The TSSOP has a maximum height of 1.2mm.
8-PDIP
Through Hole
10 V
8-DIP
0.3 in
7.62 mm
Enable, Reset
550 µA
125 °C
-40 °C
0.5 V
53 dB
27.03 °C/W
1
Over Current, Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity
500 mA
Positive
Texas Instruments
TPS7330QDG4
Linear Voltage Regulator IC Positive Fixed 1 Output 500mA 8-SOIC
8-SOIC
Surface Mount
10 V
8-SOIC
3.9 mm
Enable, Reset
550 µA
125 °C
-40 °C
0.5 V
53 dB
27.03 °C/W
1
Over Current, Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity
500 mA
Positive
Texas Instruments
TPS7330QD
The TPS73xx devices are members of a family of micropower low-dropout (LDO) voltage regulators. They are differentiated from the TPS71xx and TPS72xx LDOs by their integrated delayed microprocessor-reset function. If the precision delayed reset is not required, the TPS71xx and TPS72xx should be considered. The RESET\ output of the TPS73xx initiates a reset in microcomputer and microprocessor systems in the event of an undervoltage condition. An internal comparator in the TPS73xx monitors the output voltage of the regulator to detect an undervoltage condition on the regulated output voltage. If that occurs, the RESET\ output (open-drain NMOS) turns on, taking the RESET\ signal low. RESET\ stays low for the duration of the undervoltage condition. Once the undervoltage condition ceases, a 200-ms (typ) time-out begins. At the completion of the 200-ms delay, RESET\ goes high. An order of magnitude reduction in dropout voltage and quiescent current over conventional LDO performance is achieved by replacing the typical pnp pass transistor with a PMOS device. Because the PMOS device behaves as a low-value resistor, the dropout voltage is very low (maximum of 35mV at an output current of 100 mA for the TPS7350) and is directly proportional to the output current (see Figure1). Additionally, since the PMOS pass element is a voltage-driven device, the quiescent current is low and remains constant, independent of output loading (typically 340 uA over the full range of output current, 0 mA to 500mA). These two key specifications yield a significant improvement in operating life for battery-powered systems. The LDO family also features a sleep mode; applying a logic high signal to EN\ (enable\) shuts down the regulator, reducing the quiescent current to 0.5 uA maximum at TJ= 25°C. The TPS73xx is offered in 2.5-V, 3-V, 3.3-V, 4.85-V, and 5-V fixed-voltage versions and in an adjustable version (programmable over the range of 1.2 V to 9.75 V). Output voltage tolerance is specified as a maximum of 2% over line, load, and temperature ranges (3% for the 2.5 V and the adjustable version). The TPS73xx family is available in PDIP (8 pin), SO (8 pin) and TSSOP (20 pin) packages. The TSSOP has a maximum height of 1.2mm. The TPS73xx devices are members of a family of micropower low-dropout (LDO) voltage regulators. They are differentiated from the TPS71xx and TPS72xx LDOs by their integrated delayed microprocessor-reset function. If the precision delayed reset is not required, the TPS71xx and TPS72xx should be considered. The RESET\ output of the TPS73xx initiates a reset in microcomputer and microprocessor systems in the event of an undervoltage condition. An internal comparator in the TPS73xx monitors the output voltage of the regulator to detect an undervoltage condition on the regulated output voltage. If that occurs, the RESET\ output (open-drain NMOS) turns on, taking the RESET\ signal low. RESET\ stays low for the duration of the undervoltage condition. Once the undervoltage condition ceases, a 200-ms (typ) time-out begins. At the completion of the 200-ms delay, RESET\ goes high. An order of magnitude reduction in dropout voltage and quiescent current over conventional LDO performance is achieved by replacing the typical pnp pass transistor with a PMOS device. Because the PMOS device behaves as a low-value resistor, the dropout voltage is very low (maximum of 35mV at an output current of 100 mA for the TPS7350) and is directly proportional to the output current (see Figure1). Additionally, since the PMOS pass element is a voltage-driven device, the quiescent current is low and remains constant, independent of output loading (typically 340 uA over the full range of output current, 0 mA to 500mA). These two key specifications yield a significant improvement in operating life for battery-powered systems. The LDO family also features a sleep mode; applying a logic high signal to EN\ (enable\) shuts down the regulator, reducing the quiescent current to 0.5 uA maximum at TJ= 25°C. The TPS73xx is offered in 2.5-V, 3-V, 3.3-V, 4.85-V, and 5-V fixed-voltage versions and in an adjustable version (programmable over the range of 1.2 V to 9.75 V). Output voltage tolerance is specified as a maximum of 2% over line, load, and temperature ranges (3% for the 2.5 V and the adjustable version). The TPS73xx family is available in PDIP (8 pin), SO (8 pin) and TSSOP (20 pin) packages. The TSSOP has a maximum height of 1.2mm.
8-SOIC
Surface Mount
10 V
8-SOIC
3.9 mm
Enable, Reset
550 µA
125 °C
-40 °C
0.5 V
53 dB
27.03 °C/W
1
Over Current, Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity
500 mA
Positive

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TPS7330 Series

The TPS73xx devices are members of a family of micropower low-dropout (LDO) voltage regulators. They are differentiated from the TPS71xx and TPS72xx LDOs by their integrated delayed microprocessor-reset function. If the precision delayed reset is not required, the TPS71xx and TPS72xx should be considered.

The RESET\ output of the TPS73xx initiates a reset in microcomputer and microprocessor systems in the event of an undervoltage condition. An internal comparator in the TPS73xx monitors the output voltage of the regulator to detect an undervoltage condition on the regulated output voltage.

If that occurs, the RESET\ output (open-drain NMOS) turns on, taking the RESET\ signal low. RESET\ stays low for the duration of the undervoltage condition. Once the undervoltage condition ceases, a 200-ms (typ) time-out begins. At the completion of the 200-ms delay, RESET\ goes high.