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1.5-A, ULTRA-LOW-DROPOUT VOLTAGE REGULATOR WITH LOW-IQ & POWER GOOD

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TPS75125QPWP - 20-TSSOP (Wide, Exposed Pad)

TPS75125QPWP

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Texas Instruments

1.5-A, ULTRA-LOW-DROPOUT VOLTAGE REGULATOR WITH LOW-IQ & POWER GOOD

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SpecificationTPS75125QPWPTPS751 Series
Control FeaturesEnable, Power Good, Reset OutputEnable, Power Good, Reset Output
Current - Output1.5 A1.5 A
Current - Quiescent (Iq)125 µA125 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 / Case20-PowerTSSOP20-PowerTSSOP
Package / Case [custom]0.173 in0.173 in
Package / Case [custom]4.4 mm4.4 mm
Protection FeaturesOver Temperature, Reverse Polarity, Over CurrentOver Temperature, Reverse Polarity, Over Current
PSRR63 dB63 dB
Supplier Device Package20-HTSSOP20-HTSSOP
Voltage - Input (Max) [Max]5.5 V5.5 V
Voltage - Output (Max)-5 V
Voltage - Output (Min/Fixed)2.5 V1.5 - 3.3 V
Voltage Dropout (Max)-0.3 V
Voltage Dropout (Max)-0.3 V

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TPS751 Series

1.5-A, ultra-low-dropout voltage regulator with low-IQ & power good

PartControl FeaturesCurrent - Quiescent (Iq)Voltage - Input (Max) [Max]Protection FeaturesOutput TypeNumber of RegulatorsSupplier Device PackageVoltage - Output (Min/Fixed)Mounting TypeOperating Temperature [Max]Operating Temperature [Min]PSRROutput ConfigurationCurrent - OutputPackage / Case [custom]Package / CasePackage / Case [custom]Voltage Dropout (Max)Voltage Dropout (Max) [Max]Voltage - Output (Max) [Max]Output Type
Texas Instruments
TPS75125QPWPR
The TPS753xxQ and TPS751xxQ devices are low-dropout regulators with integrated power-on reset and power-good (PG) functions respectively. These devices are capable of supplying 1.5 A of output current with a dropout of 160 mV (TPS75133Q, TPS75333Q). Quiescent current is 75 µA at full load and drops down to 1 µA when the device is disabled. These devices are designed to have fast transient response for larger load current changes. Because the PMOS device behaves as a low-value resistor, the dropout voltage is very low (typically 160 mV at an output current of 1.5 A for the TPS75x33Q) and is directly proportional to the output current. Additionally, because the PMOS pass element is a voltage-driven device, the quiescent current is very low and independent of output loading (typically 75 µA over the full range of output current, 1 mA to 1.5 A). These two key specifications yield a significant improvement in operating life for battery-powered systems. The device is enabled whenENis connected to a low-level input voltage. This LDO family also features a sleep mode; applying a TTL high signal toEN(enable) shuts down the regulator, reducing the quiescent current to less than 1 µA at TJ= +25°C. For the TPS751xxQ, the power-good terminal (PG) is an active high, open drain output for use with a power-on reset or a low-battery indicator. TheRESET(SVS, POR, or power on reset) output of the TPS753xxQ initiates a reset in microcomputer and microprocessor systems in the event of an undervoltage condition. An internal comparator in the TPS753xxQ monitors the output voltage of the regulator to detect an undervoltage condition on the regulated output voltage. When the output reaches 95% of its regulated voltage,RESETgoes to a high-impedance state after a 100-ms delay.RESETgoes to a logic-low state when the regulated output voltage is pulled below 95% (that is, during an overload condition) of its regulated voltage. The TPS751xxQ and TPS753xxQ are offered in 1.5 V, 1.8 V, 2.5 V and 3.3 V fixed-voltage versions and in an adjustable version (programmable over the range of 1.5 V to 5 V). Output voltage tolerance is specified as a maximum of 2% over line, load, and temperature ranges. The TPS751xxQ and TPS753xxQ families are available in a 20-pin TSSOP (PWP) package. The TPS753xxQ and TPS751xxQ devices are low-dropout regulators with integrated power-on reset and power-good (PG) functions respectively. These devices are capable of supplying 1.5 A of output current with a dropout of 160 mV (TPS75133Q, TPS75333Q). Quiescent current is 75 µA at full load and drops down to 1 µA when the device is disabled. These devices are designed to have fast transient response for larger load current changes. Because the PMOS device behaves as a low-value resistor, the dropout voltage is very low (typically 160 mV at an output current of 1.5 A for the TPS75x33Q) and is directly proportional to the output current. Additionally, because the PMOS pass element is a voltage-driven device, the quiescent current is very low and independent of output loading (typically 75 µA over the full range of output current, 1 mA to 1.5 A). These two key specifications yield a significant improvement in operating life for battery-powered systems. The device is enabled whenENis connected to a low-level input voltage. This LDO family also features a sleep mode; applying a TTL high signal toEN(enable) shuts down the regulator, reducing the quiescent current to less than 1 µA at TJ= +25°C. For the TPS751xxQ, the power-good terminal (PG) is an active high, open drain output for use with a power-on reset or a low-battery indicator. TheRESET(SVS, POR, or power on reset) output of the TPS753xxQ initiates a reset in microcomputer and microprocessor systems in the event of an undervoltage condition. An internal comparator in the TPS753xxQ monitors the output voltage of the regulator to detect an undervoltage condition on the regulated output voltage. When the output reaches 95% of its regulated voltage,RESETgoes to a high-impedance state after a 100-ms delay.RESETgoes to a logic-low state when the regulated output voltage is pulled below 95% (that is, during an overload condition) of its regulated voltage. The TPS751xxQ and TPS753xxQ are offered in 1.5 V, 1.8 V, 2.5 V and 3.3 V fixed-voltage versions and in an adjustable version (programmable over the range of 1.5 V to 5 V). Output voltage tolerance is specified as a maximum of 2% over line, load, and temperature ranges. The TPS751xxQ and TPS753xxQ families are available in a 20-pin TSSOP (PWP) package.
Enable, Power Good, Reset Output
125 µA
5.5 V
Over Current, Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity
27.03 °C/W
1
20-HTSSOP
2.5 V
Surface Mount
125 °C
-40 °C
63 dB
Positive
1.5 A
0.173 in
20-PowerTSSOP
4.4 mm
Texas Instruments
TPS75133QPWPR
The TPS753xxQ and TPS751xxQ devices are low-dropout regulators with integrated power-on reset and power-good (PG) functions respectively. These devices are capable of supplying 1.5 A of output current with a dropout of 160 mV (TPS75133Q, TPS75333Q). Quiescent current is 75 µA at full load and drops down to 1 µA when the device is disabled. These devices are designed to have fast transient response for larger load current changes. Because the PMOS device behaves as a low-value resistor, the dropout voltage is very low (typically 160 mV at an output current of 1.5 A for the TPS75x33Q) and is directly proportional to the output current. Additionally, because the PMOS pass element is a voltage-driven device, the quiescent current is very low and independent of output loading (typically 75 µA over the full range of output current, 1 mA to 1.5 A). These two key specifications yield a significant improvement in operating life for battery-powered systems. The device is enabled whenENis connected to a low-level input voltage. This LDO family also features a sleep mode; applying a TTL high signal toEN(enable) shuts down the regulator, reducing the quiescent current to less than 1 µA at TJ= +25°C. For the TPS751xxQ, the power-good terminal (PG) is an active high, open drain output for use with a power-on reset or a low-battery indicator. TheRESET(SVS, POR, or power on reset) output of the TPS753xxQ initiates a reset in microcomputer and microprocessor systems in the event of an undervoltage condition. An internal comparator in the TPS753xxQ monitors the output voltage of the regulator to detect an undervoltage condition on the regulated output voltage. When the output reaches 95% of its regulated voltage,RESETgoes to a high-impedance state after a 100-ms delay.RESETgoes to a logic-low state when the regulated output voltage is pulled below 95% (that is, during an overload condition) of its regulated voltage. The TPS751xxQ and TPS753xxQ are offered in 1.5 V, 1.8 V, 2.5 V and 3.3 V fixed-voltage versions and in an adjustable version (programmable over the range of 1.5 V to 5 V). Output voltage tolerance is specified as a maximum of 2% over line, load, and temperature ranges. The TPS751xxQ and TPS753xxQ families are available in a 20-pin TSSOP (PWP) package. The TPS753xxQ and TPS751xxQ devices are low-dropout regulators with integrated power-on reset and power-good (PG) functions respectively. These devices are capable of supplying 1.5 A of output current with a dropout of 160 mV (TPS75133Q, TPS75333Q). Quiescent current is 75 µA at full load and drops down to 1 µA when the device is disabled. These devices are designed to have fast transient response for larger load current changes. Because the PMOS device behaves as a low-value resistor, the dropout voltage is very low (typically 160 mV at an output current of 1.5 A for the TPS75x33Q) and is directly proportional to the output current. Additionally, because the PMOS pass element is a voltage-driven device, the quiescent current is very low and independent of output loading (typically 75 µA over the full range of output current, 1 mA to 1.5 A). These two key specifications yield a significant improvement in operating life for battery-powered systems. The device is enabled whenENis connected to a low-level input voltage. This LDO family also features a sleep mode; applying a TTL high signal toEN(enable) shuts down the regulator, reducing the quiescent current to less than 1 µA at TJ= +25°C. For the TPS751xxQ, the power-good terminal (PG) is an active high, open drain output for use with a power-on reset or a low-battery indicator. TheRESET(SVS, POR, or power on reset) output of the TPS753xxQ initiates a reset in microcomputer and microprocessor systems in the event of an undervoltage condition. An internal comparator in the TPS753xxQ monitors the output voltage of the regulator to detect an undervoltage condition on the regulated output voltage. When the output reaches 95% of its regulated voltage,RESETgoes to a high-impedance state after a 100-ms delay.RESETgoes to a logic-low state when the regulated output voltage is pulled below 95% (that is, during an overload condition) of its regulated voltage. The TPS751xxQ and TPS753xxQ are offered in 1.5 V, 1.8 V, 2.5 V and 3.3 V fixed-voltage versions and in an adjustable version (programmable over the range of 1.5 V to 5 V). Output voltage tolerance is specified as a maximum of 2% over line, load, and temperature ranges. The TPS751xxQ and TPS753xxQ families are available in a 20-pin TSSOP (PWP) package.
Enable, Power Good, Reset Output
125 µA
5.5 V
Over Current, Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity
27.03 °C/W
1
20-HTSSOP
3.3 V
Surface Mount
125 °C
-40 °C
63 dB
Positive
1.5 A
0.173 in
20-PowerTSSOP
4.4 mm
0.3 V
Texas Instruments
TPS75118QPWPR
The TPS753xxQ and TPS751xxQ devices are low-dropout regulators with integrated power-on reset and power-good (PG) functions respectively. These devices are capable of supplying 1.5 A of output current with a dropout of 160 mV (TPS75133Q, TPS75333Q). Quiescent current is 75 µA at full load and drops down to 1 µA when the device is disabled. These devices are designed to have fast transient response for larger load current changes. Because the PMOS device behaves as a low-value resistor, the dropout voltage is very low (typically 160 mV at an output current of 1.5 A for the TPS75x33Q) and is directly proportional to the output current. Additionally, because the PMOS pass element is a voltage-driven device, the quiescent current is very low and independent of output loading (typically 75 µA over the full range of output current, 1 mA to 1.5 A). These two key specifications yield a significant improvement in operating life for battery-powered systems. The device is enabled whenENis connected to a low-level input voltage. This LDO family also features a sleep mode; applying a TTL high signal toEN(enable) shuts down the regulator, reducing the quiescent current to less than 1 µA at TJ= +25°C. For the TPS751xxQ, the power-good terminal (PG) is an active high, open drain output for use with a power-on reset or a low-battery indicator. TheRESET(SVS, POR, or power on reset) output of the TPS753xxQ initiates a reset in microcomputer and microprocessor systems in the event of an undervoltage condition. An internal comparator in the TPS753xxQ monitors the output voltage of the regulator to detect an undervoltage condition on the regulated output voltage. When the output reaches 95% of its regulated voltage,RESETgoes to a high-impedance state after a 100-ms delay.RESETgoes to a logic-low state when the regulated output voltage is pulled below 95% (that is, during an overload condition) of its regulated voltage. The TPS751xxQ and TPS753xxQ are offered in 1.5 V, 1.8 V, 2.5 V and 3.3 V fixed-voltage versions and in an adjustable version (programmable over the range of 1.5 V to 5 V). Output voltage tolerance is specified as a maximum of 2% over line, load, and temperature ranges. The TPS751xxQ and TPS753xxQ families are available in a 20-pin TSSOP (PWP) package. The TPS753xxQ and TPS751xxQ devices are low-dropout regulators with integrated power-on reset and power-good (PG) functions respectively. These devices are capable of supplying 1.5 A of output current with a dropout of 160 mV (TPS75133Q, TPS75333Q). Quiescent current is 75 µA at full load and drops down to 1 µA when the device is disabled. These devices are designed to have fast transient response for larger load current changes. Because the PMOS device behaves as a low-value resistor, the dropout voltage is very low (typically 160 mV at an output current of 1.5 A for the TPS75x33Q) and is directly proportional to the output current. Additionally, because the PMOS pass element is a voltage-driven device, the quiescent current is very low and independent of output loading (typically 75 µA over the full range of output current, 1 mA to 1.5 A). These two key specifications yield a significant improvement in operating life for battery-powered systems. The device is enabled whenENis connected to a low-level input voltage. This LDO family also features a sleep mode; applying a TTL high signal toEN(enable) shuts down the regulator, reducing the quiescent current to less than 1 µA at TJ= +25°C. For the TPS751xxQ, the power-good terminal (PG) is an active high, open drain output for use with a power-on reset or a low-battery indicator. TheRESET(SVS, POR, or power on reset) output of the TPS753xxQ initiates a reset in microcomputer and microprocessor systems in the event of an undervoltage condition. An internal comparator in the TPS753xxQ monitors the output voltage of the regulator to detect an undervoltage condition on the regulated output voltage. When the output reaches 95% of its regulated voltage,RESETgoes to a high-impedance state after a 100-ms delay.RESETgoes to a logic-low state when the regulated output voltage is pulled below 95% (that is, during an overload condition) of its regulated voltage. The TPS751xxQ and TPS753xxQ are offered in 1.5 V, 1.8 V, 2.5 V and 3.3 V fixed-voltage versions and in an adjustable version (programmable over the range of 1.5 V to 5 V). Output voltage tolerance is specified as a maximum of 2% over line, load, and temperature ranges. The TPS751xxQ and TPS753xxQ families are available in a 20-pin TSSOP (PWP) package.
Enable, Power Good, Reset Output
125 µA
5.5 V
Over Current, Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity
27.03 °C/W
1
20-HTSSOP
1.8 V
Surface Mount
125 °C
-40 °C
63 dB
Positive
1.5 A
0.173 in
20-PowerTSSOP
4.4 mm
0.3 V
Texas Instruments
TPS75115QPWP
The TPS753xxQ and TPS751xxQ devices are low-dropout regulators with integrated power-on reset and power-good (PG) functions respectively. These devices are capable of supplying 1.5 A of output current with a dropout of 160 mV (TPS75133Q, TPS75333Q). Quiescent current is 75 µA at full load and drops down to 1 µA when the device is disabled. These devices are designed to have fast transient response for larger load current changes. Because the PMOS device behaves as a low-value resistor, the dropout voltage is very low (typically 160 mV at an output current of 1.5 A for the TPS75x33Q) and is directly proportional to the output current. Additionally, because the PMOS pass element is a voltage-driven device, the quiescent current is very low and independent of output loading (typically 75 µA over the full range of output current, 1 mA to 1.5 A). These two key specifications yield a significant improvement in operating life for battery-powered systems. The device is enabled whenENis connected to a low-level input voltage. This LDO family also features a sleep mode; applying a TTL high signal toEN(enable) shuts down the regulator, reducing the quiescent current to less than 1 µA at TJ= +25°C. For the TPS751xxQ, the power-good terminal (PG) is an active high, open drain output for use with a power-on reset or a low-battery indicator. TheRESET(SVS, POR, or power on reset) output of the TPS753xxQ initiates a reset in microcomputer and microprocessor systems in the event of an undervoltage condition. An internal comparator in the TPS753xxQ monitors the output voltage of the regulator to detect an undervoltage condition on the regulated output voltage. When the output reaches 95% of its regulated voltage,RESETgoes to a high-impedance state after a 100-ms delay.RESETgoes to a logic-low state when the regulated output voltage is pulled below 95% (that is, during an overload condition) of its regulated voltage. The TPS751xxQ and TPS753xxQ are offered in 1.5 V, 1.8 V, 2.5 V and 3.3 V fixed-voltage versions and in an adjustable version (programmable over the range of 1.5 V to 5 V). Output voltage tolerance is specified as a maximum of 2% over line, load, and temperature ranges. The TPS751xxQ and TPS753xxQ families are available in a 20-pin TSSOP (PWP) package. The TPS753xxQ and TPS751xxQ devices are low-dropout regulators with integrated power-on reset and power-good (PG) functions respectively. These devices are capable of supplying 1.5 A of output current with a dropout of 160 mV (TPS75133Q, TPS75333Q). Quiescent current is 75 µA at full load and drops down to 1 µA when the device is disabled. These devices are designed to have fast transient response for larger load current changes. Because the PMOS device behaves as a low-value resistor, the dropout voltage is very low (typically 160 mV at an output current of 1.5 A for the TPS75x33Q) and is directly proportional to the output current. Additionally, because the PMOS pass element is a voltage-driven device, the quiescent current is very low and independent of output loading (typically 75 µA over the full range of output current, 1 mA to 1.5 A). These two key specifications yield a significant improvement in operating life for battery-powered systems. The device is enabled whenENis connected to a low-level input voltage. This LDO family also features a sleep mode; applying a TTL high signal toEN(enable) shuts down the regulator, reducing the quiescent current to less than 1 µA at TJ= +25°C. For the TPS751xxQ, the power-good terminal (PG) is an active high, open drain output for use with a power-on reset or a low-battery indicator. TheRESET(SVS, POR, or power on reset) output of the TPS753xxQ initiates a reset in microcomputer and microprocessor systems in the event of an undervoltage condition. An internal comparator in the TPS753xxQ monitors the output voltage of the regulator to detect an undervoltage condition on the regulated output voltage. When the output reaches 95% of its regulated voltage,RESETgoes to a high-impedance state after a 100-ms delay.RESETgoes to a logic-low state when the regulated output voltage is pulled below 95% (that is, during an overload condition) of its regulated voltage. The TPS751xxQ and TPS753xxQ are offered in 1.5 V, 1.8 V, 2.5 V and 3.3 V fixed-voltage versions and in an adjustable version (programmable over the range of 1.5 V to 5 V). Output voltage tolerance is specified as a maximum of 2% over line, load, and temperature ranges. The TPS751xxQ and TPS753xxQ families are available in a 20-pin TSSOP (PWP) package.
Enable, Power Good, Reset Output
125 µA
5.5 V
Over Current, Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity
27.03 °C/W
1
20-HTSSOP
1.5 V
Surface Mount
125 °C
-40 °C
63 dB
Positive
1.5 A
0.173 in
20-PowerTSSOP
4.4 mm
0.3 V
Texas Instruments
TPS75101QPWPR
The TPS753xxQ and TPS751xxQ devices are low-dropout regulators with integrated power-on reset and power-good (PG) functions respectively. These devices are capable of supplying 1.5 A of output current with a dropout of 160 mV (TPS75133Q, TPS75333Q). Quiescent current is 75 µA at full load and drops down to 1 µA when the device is disabled. These devices are designed to have fast transient response for larger load current changes. Because the PMOS device behaves as a low-value resistor, the dropout voltage is very low (typically 160 mV at an output current of 1.5 A for the TPS75x33Q) and is directly proportional to the output current. Additionally, because the PMOS pass element is a voltage-driven device, the quiescent current is very low and independent of output loading (typically 75 µA over the full range of output current, 1 mA to 1.5 A). These two key specifications yield a significant improvement in operating life for battery-powered systems. The device is enabled whenENis connected to a low-level input voltage. This LDO family also features a sleep mode; applying a TTL high signal toEN(enable) shuts down the regulator, reducing the quiescent current to less than 1 µA at TJ= +25°C. For the TPS751xxQ, the power-good terminal (PG) is an active high, open drain output for use with a power-on reset or a low-battery indicator. TheRESET(SVS, POR, or power on reset) output of the TPS753xxQ initiates a reset in microcomputer and microprocessor systems in the event of an undervoltage condition. An internal comparator in the TPS753xxQ monitors the output voltage of the regulator to detect an undervoltage condition on the regulated output voltage. When the output reaches 95% of its regulated voltage,RESETgoes to a high-impedance state after a 100-ms delay.RESETgoes to a logic-low state when the regulated output voltage is pulled below 95% (that is, during an overload condition) of its regulated voltage. The TPS751xxQ and TPS753xxQ are offered in 1.5 V, 1.8 V, 2.5 V and 3.3 V fixed-voltage versions and in an adjustable version (programmable over the range of 1.5 V to 5 V). Output voltage tolerance is specified as a maximum of 2% over line, load, and temperature ranges. The TPS751xxQ and TPS753xxQ families are available in a 20-pin TSSOP (PWP) package. The TPS753xxQ and TPS751xxQ devices are low-dropout regulators with integrated power-on reset and power-good (PG) functions respectively. These devices are capable of supplying 1.5 A of output current with a dropout of 160 mV (TPS75133Q, TPS75333Q). Quiescent current is 75 µA at full load and drops down to 1 µA when the device is disabled. These devices are designed to have fast transient response for larger load current changes. Because the PMOS device behaves as a low-value resistor, the dropout voltage is very low (typically 160 mV at an output current of 1.5 A for the TPS75x33Q) and is directly proportional to the output current. Additionally, because the PMOS pass element is a voltage-driven device, the quiescent current is very low and independent of output loading (typically 75 µA over the full range of output current, 1 mA to 1.5 A). These two key specifications yield a significant improvement in operating life for battery-powered systems. The device is enabled whenENis connected to a low-level input voltage. This LDO family also features a sleep mode; applying a TTL high signal toEN(enable) shuts down the regulator, reducing the quiescent current to less than 1 µA at TJ= +25°C. For the TPS751xxQ, the power-good terminal (PG) is an active high, open drain output for use with a power-on reset or a low-battery indicator. TheRESET(SVS, POR, or power on reset) output of the TPS753xxQ initiates a reset in microcomputer and microprocessor systems in the event of an undervoltage condition. An internal comparator in the TPS753xxQ monitors the output voltage of the regulator to detect an undervoltage condition on the regulated output voltage. When the output reaches 95% of its regulated voltage,RESETgoes to a high-impedance state after a 100-ms delay.RESETgoes to a logic-low state when the regulated output voltage is pulled below 95% (that is, during an overload condition) of its regulated voltage. The TPS751xxQ and TPS753xxQ are offered in 1.5 V, 1.8 V, 2.5 V and 3.3 V fixed-voltage versions and in an adjustable version (programmable over the range of 1.5 V to 5 V). Output voltage tolerance is specified as a maximum of 2% over line, load, and temperature ranges. The TPS751xxQ and TPS753xxQ families are available in a 20-pin TSSOP (PWP) package.
Enable, Power Good
125 µA
5.5 V
Over Current, Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity
1
20-HTSSOP
1.5 V
Surface Mount
125 °C
-40 °C
63 dB
Positive
1.5 A
0.173 in
20-PowerTSSOP
4.4 mm
0.3 V
5 V
Adjustable
Texas Instruments
TPS75133QPWP
The TPS753xxQ and TPS751xxQ devices are low-dropout regulators with integrated power-on reset and power-good (PG) functions respectively. These devices are capable of supplying 1.5 A of output current with a dropout of 160 mV (TPS75133Q, TPS75333Q). Quiescent current is 75 µA at full load and drops down to 1 µA when the device is disabled. These devices are designed to have fast transient response for larger load current changes. Because the PMOS device behaves as a low-value resistor, the dropout voltage is very low (typically 160 mV at an output current of 1.5 A for the TPS75x33Q) and is directly proportional to the output current. Additionally, because the PMOS pass element is a voltage-driven device, the quiescent current is very low and independent of output loading (typically 75 µA over the full range of output current, 1 mA to 1.5 A). These two key specifications yield a significant improvement in operating life for battery-powered systems. The device is enabled whenENis connected to a low-level input voltage. This LDO family also features a sleep mode; applying a TTL high signal toEN(enable) shuts down the regulator, reducing the quiescent current to less than 1 µA at TJ= +25°C. For the TPS751xxQ, the power-good terminal (PG) is an active high, open drain output for use with a power-on reset or a low-battery indicator. TheRESET(SVS, POR, or power on reset) output of the TPS753xxQ initiates a reset in microcomputer and microprocessor systems in the event of an undervoltage condition. An internal comparator in the TPS753xxQ monitors the output voltage of the regulator to detect an undervoltage condition on the regulated output voltage. When the output reaches 95% of its regulated voltage,RESETgoes to a high-impedance state after a 100-ms delay.RESETgoes to a logic-low state when the regulated output voltage is pulled below 95% (that is, during an overload condition) of its regulated voltage. The TPS751xxQ and TPS753xxQ are offered in 1.5 V, 1.8 V, 2.5 V and 3.3 V fixed-voltage versions and in an adjustable version (programmable over the range of 1.5 V to 5 V). Output voltage tolerance is specified as a maximum of 2% over line, load, and temperature ranges. The TPS751xxQ and TPS753xxQ families are available in a 20-pin TSSOP (PWP) package. The TPS753xxQ and TPS751xxQ devices are low-dropout regulators with integrated power-on reset and power-good (PG) functions respectively. These devices are capable of supplying 1.5 A of output current with a dropout of 160 mV (TPS75133Q, TPS75333Q). Quiescent current is 75 µA at full load and drops down to 1 µA when the device is disabled. These devices are designed to have fast transient response for larger load current changes. Because the PMOS device behaves as a low-value resistor, the dropout voltage is very low (typically 160 mV at an output current of 1.5 A for the TPS75x33Q) and is directly proportional to the output current. Additionally, because the PMOS pass element is a voltage-driven device, the quiescent current is very low and independent of output loading (typically 75 µA over the full range of output current, 1 mA to 1.5 A). These two key specifications yield a significant improvement in operating life for battery-powered systems. The device is enabled whenENis connected to a low-level input voltage. This LDO family also features a sleep mode; applying a TTL high signal toEN(enable) shuts down the regulator, reducing the quiescent current to less than 1 µA at TJ= +25°C. For the TPS751xxQ, the power-good terminal (PG) is an active high, open drain output for use with a power-on reset or a low-battery indicator. TheRESET(SVS, POR, or power on reset) output of the TPS753xxQ initiates a reset in microcomputer and microprocessor systems in the event of an undervoltage condition. An internal comparator in the TPS753xxQ monitors the output voltage of the regulator to detect an undervoltage condition on the regulated output voltage. When the output reaches 95% of its regulated voltage,RESETgoes to a high-impedance state after a 100-ms delay.RESETgoes to a logic-low state when the regulated output voltage is pulled below 95% (that is, during an overload condition) of its regulated voltage. The TPS751xxQ and TPS753xxQ are offered in 1.5 V, 1.8 V, 2.5 V and 3.3 V fixed-voltage versions and in an adjustable version (programmable over the range of 1.5 V to 5 V). Output voltage tolerance is specified as a maximum of 2% over line, load, and temperature ranges. The TPS751xxQ and TPS753xxQ families are available in a 20-pin TSSOP (PWP) package.
Enable, Power Good, Reset Output
125 µA
5.5 V
Over Current, Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity
27.03 °C/W
1
20-HTSSOP
3.3 V
Surface Mount
125 °C
-40 °C
63 dB
Positive
1.5 A
0.173 in
20-PowerTSSOP
4.4 mm
0.3 V
Texas Instruments
TPS75118QPWP
The TPS753xxQ and TPS751xxQ devices are low-dropout regulators with integrated power-on reset and power-good (PG) functions respectively. These devices are capable of supplying 1.5 A of output current with a dropout of 160 mV (TPS75133Q, TPS75333Q). Quiescent current is 75 µA at full load and drops down to 1 µA when the device is disabled. These devices are designed to have fast transient response for larger load current changes. Because the PMOS device behaves as a low-value resistor, the dropout voltage is very low (typically 160 mV at an output current of 1.5 A for the TPS75x33Q) and is directly proportional to the output current. Additionally, because the PMOS pass element is a voltage-driven device, the quiescent current is very low and independent of output loading (typically 75 µA over the full range of output current, 1 mA to 1.5 A). These two key specifications yield a significant improvement in operating life for battery-powered systems. The device is enabled whenENis connected to a low-level input voltage. This LDO family also features a sleep mode; applying a TTL high signal toEN(enable) shuts down the regulator, reducing the quiescent current to less than 1 µA at TJ= +25°C. For the TPS751xxQ, the power-good terminal (PG) is an active high, open drain output for use with a power-on reset or a low-battery indicator. TheRESET(SVS, POR, or power on reset) output of the TPS753xxQ initiates a reset in microcomputer and microprocessor systems in the event of an undervoltage condition. An internal comparator in the TPS753xxQ monitors the output voltage of the regulator to detect an undervoltage condition on the regulated output voltage. When the output reaches 95% of its regulated voltage,RESETgoes to a high-impedance state after a 100-ms delay.RESETgoes to a logic-low state when the regulated output voltage is pulled below 95% (that is, during an overload condition) of its regulated voltage. The TPS751xxQ and TPS753xxQ are offered in 1.5 V, 1.8 V, 2.5 V and 3.3 V fixed-voltage versions and in an adjustable version (programmable over the range of 1.5 V to 5 V). Output voltage tolerance is specified as a maximum of 2% over line, load, and temperature ranges. The TPS751xxQ and TPS753xxQ families are available in a 20-pin TSSOP (PWP) package. The TPS753xxQ and TPS751xxQ devices are low-dropout regulators with integrated power-on reset and power-good (PG) functions respectively. These devices are capable of supplying 1.5 A of output current with a dropout of 160 mV (TPS75133Q, TPS75333Q). Quiescent current is 75 µA at full load and drops down to 1 µA when the device is disabled. These devices are designed to have fast transient response for larger load current changes. Because the PMOS device behaves as a low-value resistor, the dropout voltage is very low (typically 160 mV at an output current of 1.5 A for the TPS75x33Q) and is directly proportional to the output current. Additionally, because the PMOS pass element is a voltage-driven device, the quiescent current is very low and independent of output loading (typically 75 µA over the full range of output current, 1 mA to 1.5 A). These two key specifications yield a significant improvement in operating life for battery-powered systems. The device is enabled whenENis connected to a low-level input voltage. This LDO family also features a sleep mode; applying a TTL high signal toEN(enable) shuts down the regulator, reducing the quiescent current to less than 1 µA at TJ= +25°C. For the TPS751xxQ, the power-good terminal (PG) is an active high, open drain output for use with a power-on reset or a low-battery indicator. TheRESET(SVS, POR, or power on reset) output of the TPS753xxQ initiates a reset in microcomputer and microprocessor systems in the event of an undervoltage condition. An internal comparator in the TPS753xxQ monitors the output voltage of the regulator to detect an undervoltage condition on the regulated output voltage. When the output reaches 95% of its regulated voltage,RESETgoes to a high-impedance state after a 100-ms delay.RESETgoes to a logic-low state when the regulated output voltage is pulled below 95% (that is, during an overload condition) of its regulated voltage. The TPS751xxQ and TPS753xxQ are offered in 1.5 V, 1.8 V, 2.5 V and 3.3 V fixed-voltage versions and in an adjustable version (programmable over the range of 1.5 V to 5 V). Output voltage tolerance is specified as a maximum of 2% over line, load, and temperature ranges. The TPS751xxQ and TPS753xxQ families are available in a 20-pin TSSOP (PWP) package.
Enable, Power Good, Reset Output
125 µA
5.5 V
Over Current, Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity
27.03 °C/W
1
20-HTSSOP
1.8 V
Surface Mount
125 °C
-40 °C
63 dB
Positive
1.5 A
0.173 in
20-PowerTSSOP
4.4 mm
0.3 V
Texas Instruments
TPS75101QPWP
The TPS753xxQ and TPS751xxQ devices are low-dropout regulators with integrated power-on reset and power-good (PG) functions respectively. These devices are capable of supplying 1.5 A of output current with a dropout of 160 mV (TPS75133Q, TPS75333Q). Quiescent current is 75 µA at full load and drops down to 1 µA when the device is disabled. These devices are designed to have fast transient response for larger load current changes. Because the PMOS device behaves as a low-value resistor, the dropout voltage is very low (typically 160 mV at an output current of 1.5 A for the TPS75x33Q) and is directly proportional to the output current. Additionally, because the PMOS pass element is a voltage-driven device, the quiescent current is very low and independent of output loading (typically 75 µA over the full range of output current, 1 mA to 1.5 A). These two key specifications yield a significant improvement in operating life for battery-powered systems. The device is enabled whenENis connected to a low-level input voltage. This LDO family also features a sleep mode; applying a TTL high signal toEN(enable) shuts down the regulator, reducing the quiescent current to less than 1 µA at TJ= +25°C. For the TPS751xxQ, the power-good terminal (PG) is an active high, open drain output for use with a power-on reset or a low-battery indicator. TheRESET(SVS, POR, or power on reset) output of the TPS753xxQ initiates a reset in microcomputer and microprocessor systems in the event of an undervoltage condition. An internal comparator in the TPS753xxQ monitors the output voltage of the regulator to detect an undervoltage condition on the regulated output voltage. When the output reaches 95% of its regulated voltage,RESETgoes to a high-impedance state after a 100-ms delay.RESETgoes to a logic-low state when the regulated output voltage is pulled below 95% (that is, during an overload condition) of its regulated voltage. The TPS751xxQ and TPS753xxQ are offered in 1.5 V, 1.8 V, 2.5 V and 3.3 V fixed-voltage versions and in an adjustable version (programmable over the range of 1.5 V to 5 V). Output voltage tolerance is specified as a maximum of 2% over line, load, and temperature ranges. The TPS751xxQ and TPS753xxQ families are available in a 20-pin TSSOP (PWP) package. The TPS753xxQ and TPS751xxQ devices are low-dropout regulators with integrated power-on reset and power-good (PG) functions respectively. These devices are capable of supplying 1.5 A of output current with a dropout of 160 mV (TPS75133Q, TPS75333Q). Quiescent current is 75 µA at full load and drops down to 1 µA when the device is disabled. These devices are designed to have fast transient response for larger load current changes. Because the PMOS device behaves as a low-value resistor, the dropout voltage is very low (typically 160 mV at an output current of 1.5 A for the TPS75x33Q) and is directly proportional to the output current. Additionally, because the PMOS pass element is a voltage-driven device, the quiescent current is very low and independent of output loading (typically 75 µA over the full range of output current, 1 mA to 1.5 A). These two key specifications yield a significant improvement in operating life for battery-powered systems. The device is enabled whenENis connected to a low-level input voltage. This LDO family also features a sleep mode; applying a TTL high signal toEN(enable) shuts down the regulator, reducing the quiescent current to less than 1 µA at TJ= +25°C. For the TPS751xxQ, the power-good terminal (PG) is an active high, open drain output for use with a power-on reset or a low-battery indicator. TheRESET(SVS, POR, or power on reset) output of the TPS753xxQ initiates a reset in microcomputer and microprocessor systems in the event of an undervoltage condition. An internal comparator in the TPS753xxQ monitors the output voltage of the regulator to detect an undervoltage condition on the regulated output voltage. When the output reaches 95% of its regulated voltage,RESETgoes to a high-impedance state after a 100-ms delay.RESETgoes to a logic-low state when the regulated output voltage is pulled below 95% (that is, during an overload condition) of its regulated voltage. The TPS751xxQ and TPS753xxQ are offered in 1.5 V, 1.8 V, 2.5 V and 3.3 V fixed-voltage versions and in an adjustable version (programmable over the range of 1.5 V to 5 V). Output voltage tolerance is specified as a maximum of 2% over line, load, and temperature ranges. The TPS751xxQ and TPS753xxQ families are available in a 20-pin TSSOP (PWP) package.
Enable, Power Good
125 µA
5.5 V
Over Current, Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity
1
20-HTSSOP
1.5 V
Surface Mount
125 °C
-40 °C
63 dB
Positive
1.5 A
0.173 in
20-PowerTSSOP
4.4 mm
0.3 V
5 V
Adjustable
Texas Instruments
TPS75125QPWP
The TPS753xxQ and TPS751xxQ devices are low-dropout regulators with integrated power-on reset and power-good (PG) functions respectively. These devices are capable of supplying 1.5 A of output current with a dropout of 160 mV (TPS75133Q, TPS75333Q). Quiescent current is 75 µA at full load and drops down to 1 µA when the device is disabled. These devices are designed to have fast transient response for larger load current changes. Because the PMOS device behaves as a low-value resistor, the dropout voltage is very low (typically 160 mV at an output current of 1.5 A for the TPS75x33Q) and is directly proportional to the output current. Additionally, because the PMOS pass element is a voltage-driven device, the quiescent current is very low and independent of output loading (typically 75 µA over the full range of output current, 1 mA to 1.5 A). These two key specifications yield a significant improvement in operating life for battery-powered systems. The device is enabled whenENis connected to a low-level input voltage. This LDO family also features a sleep mode; applying a TTL high signal toEN(enable) shuts down the regulator, reducing the quiescent current to less than 1 µA at TJ= +25°C. For the TPS751xxQ, the power-good terminal (PG) is an active high, open drain output for use with a power-on reset or a low-battery indicator. TheRESET(SVS, POR, or power on reset) output of the TPS753xxQ initiates a reset in microcomputer and microprocessor systems in the event of an undervoltage condition. An internal comparator in the TPS753xxQ monitors the output voltage of the regulator to detect an undervoltage condition on the regulated output voltage. When the output reaches 95% of its regulated voltage,RESETgoes to a high-impedance state after a 100-ms delay.RESETgoes to a logic-low state when the regulated output voltage is pulled below 95% (that is, during an overload condition) of its regulated voltage. The TPS751xxQ and TPS753xxQ are offered in 1.5 V, 1.8 V, 2.5 V and 3.3 V fixed-voltage versions and in an adjustable version (programmable over the range of 1.5 V to 5 V). Output voltage tolerance is specified as a maximum of 2% over line, load, and temperature ranges. The TPS751xxQ and TPS753xxQ families are available in a 20-pin TSSOP (PWP) package. The TPS753xxQ and TPS751xxQ devices are low-dropout regulators with integrated power-on reset and power-good (PG) functions respectively. These devices are capable of supplying 1.5 A of output current with a dropout of 160 mV (TPS75133Q, TPS75333Q). Quiescent current is 75 µA at full load and drops down to 1 µA when the device is disabled. These devices are designed to have fast transient response for larger load current changes. Because the PMOS device behaves as a low-value resistor, the dropout voltage is very low (typically 160 mV at an output current of 1.5 A for the TPS75x33Q) and is directly proportional to the output current. Additionally, because the PMOS pass element is a voltage-driven device, the quiescent current is very low and independent of output loading (typically 75 µA over the full range of output current, 1 mA to 1.5 A). These two key specifications yield a significant improvement in operating life for battery-powered systems. The device is enabled whenENis connected to a low-level input voltage. This LDO family also features a sleep mode; applying a TTL high signal toEN(enable) shuts down the regulator, reducing the quiescent current to less than 1 µA at TJ= +25°C. For the TPS751xxQ, the power-good terminal (PG) is an active high, open drain output for use with a power-on reset or a low-battery indicator. TheRESET(SVS, POR, or power on reset) output of the TPS753xxQ initiates a reset in microcomputer and microprocessor systems in the event of an undervoltage condition. An internal comparator in the TPS753xxQ monitors the output voltage of the regulator to detect an undervoltage condition on the regulated output voltage. When the output reaches 95% of its regulated voltage,RESETgoes to a high-impedance state after a 100-ms delay.RESETgoes to a logic-low state when the regulated output voltage is pulled below 95% (that is, during an overload condition) of its regulated voltage. The TPS751xxQ and TPS753xxQ are offered in 1.5 V, 1.8 V, 2.5 V and 3.3 V fixed-voltage versions and in an adjustable version (programmable over the range of 1.5 V to 5 V). Output voltage tolerance is specified as a maximum of 2% over line, load, and temperature ranges. The TPS751xxQ and TPS753xxQ families are available in a 20-pin TSSOP (PWP) package.
Enable, Power Good, Reset Output
125 µA
5.5 V
Over Current, Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity
27.03 °C/W
1
20-HTSSOP
2.5 V
Surface Mount
125 °C
-40 °C
63 dB
Positive
1.5 A
0.173 in
20-PowerTSSOP
4.4 mm
Texas Instruments
TPS75115QPWPR
The TPS753xxQ and TPS751xxQ devices are low-dropout regulators with integrated power-on reset and power-good (PG) functions respectively. These devices are capable of supplying 1.5 A of output current with a dropout of 160 mV (TPS75133Q, TPS75333Q). Quiescent current is 75 µA at full load and drops down to 1 µA when the device is disabled. These devices are designed to have fast transient response for larger load current changes. Because the PMOS device behaves as a low-value resistor, the dropout voltage is very low (typically 160 mV at an output current of 1.5 A for the TPS75x33Q) and is directly proportional to the output current. Additionally, because the PMOS pass element is a voltage-driven device, the quiescent current is very low and independent of output loading (typically 75 µA over the full range of output current, 1 mA to 1.5 A). These two key specifications yield a significant improvement in operating life for battery-powered systems. The device is enabled whenENis connected to a low-level input voltage. This LDO family also features a sleep mode; applying a TTL high signal toEN(enable) shuts down the regulator, reducing the quiescent current to less than 1 µA at TJ= +25°C. For the TPS751xxQ, the power-good terminal (PG) is an active high, open drain output for use with a power-on reset or a low-battery indicator. TheRESET(SVS, POR, or power on reset) output of the TPS753xxQ initiates a reset in microcomputer and microprocessor systems in the event of an undervoltage condition. An internal comparator in the TPS753xxQ monitors the output voltage of the regulator to detect an undervoltage condition on the regulated output voltage. When the output reaches 95% of its regulated voltage,RESETgoes to a high-impedance state after a 100-ms delay.RESETgoes to a logic-low state when the regulated output voltage is pulled below 95% (that is, during an overload condition) of its regulated voltage. The TPS751xxQ and TPS753xxQ are offered in 1.5 V, 1.8 V, 2.5 V and 3.3 V fixed-voltage versions and in an adjustable version (programmable over the range of 1.5 V to 5 V). Output voltage tolerance is specified as a maximum of 2% over line, load, and temperature ranges. The TPS751xxQ and TPS753xxQ families are available in a 20-pin TSSOP (PWP) package. The TPS753xxQ and TPS751xxQ devices are low-dropout regulators with integrated power-on reset and power-good (PG) functions respectively. These devices are capable of supplying 1.5 A of output current with a dropout of 160 mV (TPS75133Q, TPS75333Q). Quiescent current is 75 µA at full load and drops down to 1 µA when the device is disabled. These devices are designed to have fast transient response for larger load current changes. Because the PMOS device behaves as a low-value resistor, the dropout voltage is very low (typically 160 mV at an output current of 1.5 A for the TPS75x33Q) and is directly proportional to the output current. Additionally, because the PMOS pass element is a voltage-driven device, the quiescent current is very low and independent of output loading (typically 75 µA over the full range of output current, 1 mA to 1.5 A). These two key specifications yield a significant improvement in operating life for battery-powered systems. The device is enabled whenENis connected to a low-level input voltage. This LDO family also features a sleep mode; applying a TTL high signal toEN(enable) shuts down the regulator, reducing the quiescent current to less than 1 µA at TJ= +25°C. For the TPS751xxQ, the power-good terminal (PG) is an active high, open drain output for use with a power-on reset or a low-battery indicator. TheRESET(SVS, POR, or power on reset) output of the TPS753xxQ initiates a reset in microcomputer and microprocessor systems in the event of an undervoltage condition. An internal comparator in the TPS753xxQ monitors the output voltage of the regulator to detect an undervoltage condition on the regulated output voltage. When the output reaches 95% of its regulated voltage,RESETgoes to a high-impedance state after a 100-ms delay.RESETgoes to a logic-low state when the regulated output voltage is pulled below 95% (that is, during an overload condition) of its regulated voltage. The TPS751xxQ and TPS753xxQ are offered in 1.5 V, 1.8 V, 2.5 V and 3.3 V fixed-voltage versions and in an adjustable version (programmable over the range of 1.5 V to 5 V). Output voltage tolerance is specified as a maximum of 2% over line, load, and temperature ranges. The TPS751xxQ and TPS753xxQ families are available in a 20-pin TSSOP (PWP) package.
Enable, Power Good, Reset Output
125 µA
5.5 V
Over Current, Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity
27.03 °C/W
1
20-HTSSOP
1.5 V
Surface Mount
125 °C
-40 °C
63 dB
Positive
1.5 A
0.173 in
20-PowerTSSOP
4.4 mm
0.3 V

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General part information

TPS751 Series

The TPS753xxQ and TPS751xxQ devices are low-dropout regulators with integrated power-on reset and power-good (PG) functions respectively. These devices are capable of supplying 1.5 A of output current with a dropout of 160 mV (TPS75133Q, TPS75333Q). Quiescent current is 75 µA at full load and drops down to 1 µA when the device is disabled. These devices are designed to have fast transient response for larger load current changes.

Because the PMOS device behaves as a low-value resistor, the dropout voltage is very low (typically 160 mV at an output current of 1.5 A for the TPS75x33Q) and is directly proportional to the output current. Additionally, because the PMOS pass element is a voltage-driven device, the quiescent current is very low and independent of output loading (typically 75 µA over the full range of output current, 1 mA to 1.5 A). These two key specifications yield a significant improvement in operating life for battery-powered systems.

The device is enabled whenENis connected to a low-level input voltage. This LDO family also features a sleep mode; applying a TTL high signal toEN(enable) shuts down the regulator, reducing the quiescent current to less than 1 µA at TJ= +25°C.