
TPS72010QDRVRQ1
ActiveAUTOMOTIVE 350-MA, LOW-VIN (1.1-V), HIGH-PSRR, LOW-IQ, LOW-DROPOUT VOLTAGE REGULATOR WITH ENABLE
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TPS72010QDRVRQ1
ActiveAUTOMOTIVE 350-MA, LOW-VIN (1.1-V), HIGH-PSRR, LOW-IQ, LOW-DROPOUT VOLTAGE REGULATOR WITH ENABLE
Technical Specifications
Parameters and characteristics commom to parts in this series
Specification | TPS72010QDRVRQ1 | TPS72010 Series |
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Control Features | Enable | Enable |
Current - Output | 350 mA | 350 mA |
Current - Quiescent (Iq) | 38 µA | 38 µA |
Current - Supply (Max) [Max] | 80 µA | 80 µA |
Grade | Automotive | Automotive |
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 |
Protection Features | Under Voltage Lockout (UVLO), Over Current, Over Temperature | Under Voltage Lockout (UVLO), Over Current, Over Temperature |
PSRR [Max] | 85 dB | 85 dB |
PSRR [Min] | 50 dB | 50 dB |
Qualification | AEC-Q100 | AEC-Q100 |
Supplier Device Package | 6-WSON (2x2) | 6-WSON (2x2) |
Voltage - Input (Max) [Max] | 4.5 V | 4.5 V |
Voltage - Output (Min/Fixed) [Min] | 1 V | 1 V |
Voltage Dropout (Max) [Max] | 0.2 V | 0.2 V |
Pricing
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TPS72010 Series
350-mA, low-VIN (1.1-V), high-PSRR, low-IQ, low-dropout voltage regulator with enable
Part | Current - Quiescent (Iq) | PSRR [Min] | PSRR [Max] | Mounting Type | Control Features | Protection Features | Voltage Dropout (Max) [Max] | Current - Supply (Max) [Max] | Supplier Device Package | Voltage - Input (Max) [Max] | Output Configuration | Output Type | Current - Output | Operating Temperature [Max] | Operating Temperature [Min] | Number of Regulators | Voltage - Output (Min/Fixed) [Min] | Qualification | Grade |
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Texas Instruments TPS72010DRVRThe TPS720 family of dual rail, low-dropout linear regulators (LDOs) offers outstanding ac performance (PSRR, load and line transient response), while consuming a very low quiescent current of 38 µA.
The VBIASrail that powers the control circuit of the LDO draws very low current (on the order of the quiescent current of the LDO) and can be connected to any power supply that is equal to or greater than 1.4 V above the output voltage. The main power path is through VIN, which can be a lower voltage than VBIAS; it can be as low as VOUT+ VDO, increasing the efficiency of the solution in many power-sensitive applications. For example, VINcan be an output of a high-efficiency, DC-DC step-down regulator.
The TPS720 supports a novel feature in which the output of the LDO regulates under light loads when the IN pin is left floating. The light-load drive current is sourced from VBIASunder this condition. This feature is particularly useful in power-saving applications where the DC-DC converter connected to the IN pin is disabled but the LDO is still required to regulate the voltage to a light load.
The TPS720 is stable with ceramic capacitors and uses an advanced BICMOS fabrication process that yields a dropout of 110 mV at a 350-mA output load. The TPS720 has the unique feature of providing a monotonic VOUTrise (overshoot limited to 3%) with VINinrush current limited to 100 mA + ILOADwith an output capacitor of 2.2 µF.
The TPS720 uses a precision voltage reference and feedback loop to achieve overall accuracy of 2% over load, line, process, and temperature extremes. An ultra-small DSBGA package makes the TPS720 ideal for handheld applications. The TPS720 is also available in a SON-8 package. This family of devices is fully specified over the temperature range ofTJ= –40°C to 125°C.
The TPS720 family of dual rail, low-dropout linear regulators (LDOs) offers outstanding ac performance (PSRR, load and line transient response), while consuming a very low quiescent current of 38 µA.
The VBIASrail that powers the control circuit of the LDO draws very low current (on the order of the quiescent current of the LDO) and can be connected to any power supply that is equal to or greater than 1.4 V above the output voltage. The main power path is through VIN, which can be a lower voltage than VBIAS; it can be as low as VOUT+ VDO, increasing the efficiency of the solution in many power-sensitive applications. For example, VINcan be an output of a high-efficiency, DC-DC step-down regulator.
The TPS720 supports a novel feature in which the output of the LDO regulates under light loads when the IN pin is left floating. The light-load drive current is sourced from VBIASunder this condition. This feature is particularly useful in power-saving applications where the DC-DC converter connected to the IN pin is disabled but the LDO is still required to regulate the voltage to a light load.
The TPS720 is stable with ceramic capacitors and uses an advanced BICMOS fabrication process that yields a dropout of 110 mV at a 350-mA output load. The TPS720 has the unique feature of providing a monotonic VOUTrise (overshoot limited to 3%) with VINinrush current limited to 100 mA + ILOADwith an output capacitor of 2.2 µF.
The TPS720 uses a precision voltage reference and feedback loop to achieve overall accuracy of 2% over load, line, process, and temperature extremes. An ultra-small DSBGA package makes the TPS720 ideal for handheld applications. The TPS720 is also available in a SON-8 package. This family of devices is fully specified over the temperature range ofTJ= –40°C to 125°C. | 38 µA | 50 dB | 85 dB | Surface Mount | Enable | Over Current, Over Temperature, Under Voltage Lockout (UVLO) | 0.2 V | 80 µA | 6-WSON (2x2) | 4.5 V | Positive | 27.03 °C/W | 350 mA | 125 ¯C | -40 °C | 1 | 1 V | ||
Texas Instruments TPS72010QDRVRQ1The TPS720-Q1 family of dual-rail, low-dropout linear regulators (LDOs) offers outstanding ac performance (PSRR, load and line transient response) and consume a very low quiescent current of 38 µA.
The VBIASrail that powers the control circuit of the LDO draws very low current (on the order of the LDO quiescent current) and can be connected to any power supply that is equal to or greater than 1.4 V above the output voltage. The main power path is through VINand can be a lower voltage than VBIAS; this path can be as low as VOUT+ VDO, increasing the efficiency of the solution in many power-sensitive applications. For example, VINcan be an output of a high-efficiency, dc-dc, step-down regulator.
The TPS720-Q1 supports a novel feature where the output of the LDO regulates under light loads when the IN pin is left floating. The light-load drive current is sourced from VBIASunder this condition. This feature is particularly useful in power-saving applications where the dc-dc converter connected to the IN pin is disabled but the LDO is still required to regulate the voltage to a light load.
The TPS720-Q1 is stable with ceramic capacitors and uses an advanced BICMOS fabrication process that yields a dropout of 110 mV at a 350-mA output load. The TPS720-Q1 provides a monotonic VOUTrise (overshoot limited to 3%) with VINinrush current limited to 100 mA + ILOADwith an output capacitor of 2.2 µF.
The TPS720-Q1 uses a precision voltage reference and feedback loop to achieve overall accuracy of 2% over load, line, process, and temperature extremes. The TPS720-Q1 is available in a 6-pin WSON package. This family of devices is fully specified over the temperature range of TJ= –40°C to +125°C.
The TPS720-Q1 family of dual-rail, low-dropout linear regulators (LDOs) offers outstanding ac performance (PSRR, load and line transient response) and consume a very low quiescent current of 38 µA.
The VBIASrail that powers the control circuit of the LDO draws very low current (on the order of the LDO quiescent current) and can be connected to any power supply that is equal to or greater than 1.4 V above the output voltage. The main power path is through VINand can be a lower voltage than VBIAS; this path can be as low as VOUT+ VDO, increasing the efficiency of the solution in many power-sensitive applications. For example, VINcan be an output of a high-efficiency, dc-dc, step-down regulator.
The TPS720-Q1 supports a novel feature where the output of the LDO regulates under light loads when the IN pin is left floating. The light-load drive current is sourced from VBIASunder this condition. This feature is particularly useful in power-saving applications where the dc-dc converter connected to the IN pin is disabled but the LDO is still required to regulate the voltage to a light load.
The TPS720-Q1 is stable with ceramic capacitors and uses an advanced BICMOS fabrication process that yields a dropout of 110 mV at a 350-mA output load. The TPS720-Q1 provides a monotonic VOUTrise (overshoot limited to 3%) with VINinrush current limited to 100 mA + ILOADwith an output capacitor of 2.2 µF.
The TPS720-Q1 uses a precision voltage reference and feedback loop to achieve overall accuracy of 2% over load, line, process, and temperature extremes. The TPS720-Q1 is available in a 6-pin WSON package. This family of devices is fully specified over the temperature range of TJ= –40°C to +125°C. | 38 µA | 50 dB | 85 dB | Surface Mount | Enable | Over Current, Over Temperature, Under Voltage Lockout (UVLO) | 0.2 V | 80 µA | 6-WSON (2x2) | 4.5 V | Positive | 27.03 °C/W | 350 mA | 125 ¯C | -40 °C | 1 | 1 V | AEC-Q100 | Automotive |
Texas Instruments TPS72010DRVTThe TPS720 family of dual rail, low-dropout linear regulators (LDOs) offers outstanding ac performance (PSRR, load and line transient response), while consuming a very low quiescent current of 38 µA.
The VBIASrail that powers the control circuit of the LDO draws very low current (on the order of the quiescent current of the LDO) and can be connected to any power supply that is equal to or greater than 1.4 V above the output voltage. The main power path is through VIN, which can be a lower voltage than VBIAS; it can be as low as VOUT+ VDO, increasing the efficiency of the solution in many power-sensitive applications. For example, VINcan be an output of a high-efficiency, DC-DC step-down regulator.
The TPS720 supports a novel feature in which the output of the LDO regulates under light loads when the IN pin is left floating. The light-load drive current is sourced from VBIASunder this condition. This feature is particularly useful in power-saving applications where the DC-DC converter connected to the IN pin is disabled but the LDO is still required to regulate the voltage to a light load.
The TPS720 is stable with ceramic capacitors and uses an advanced BICMOS fabrication process that yields a dropout of 110 mV at a 350-mA output load. The TPS720 has the unique feature of providing a monotonic VOUTrise (overshoot limited to 3%) with VINinrush current limited to 100 mA + ILOADwith an output capacitor of 2.2 µF.
The TPS720 uses a precision voltage reference and feedback loop to achieve overall accuracy of 2% over load, line, process, and temperature extremes. An ultra-small DSBGA package makes the TPS720 ideal for handheld applications. The TPS720 is also available in a SON-8 package. This family of devices is fully specified over the temperature range ofTJ= –40°C to 125°C.
The TPS720 family of dual rail, low-dropout linear regulators (LDOs) offers outstanding ac performance (PSRR, load and line transient response), while consuming a very low quiescent current of 38 µA.
The VBIASrail that powers the control circuit of the LDO draws very low current (on the order of the quiescent current of the LDO) and can be connected to any power supply that is equal to or greater than 1.4 V above the output voltage. The main power path is through VIN, which can be a lower voltage than VBIAS; it can be as low as VOUT+ VDO, increasing the efficiency of the solution in many power-sensitive applications. For example, VINcan be an output of a high-efficiency, DC-DC step-down regulator.
The TPS720 supports a novel feature in which the output of the LDO regulates under light loads when the IN pin is left floating. The light-load drive current is sourced from VBIASunder this condition. This feature is particularly useful in power-saving applications where the DC-DC converter connected to the IN pin is disabled but the LDO is still required to regulate the voltage to a light load.
The TPS720 is stable with ceramic capacitors and uses an advanced BICMOS fabrication process that yields a dropout of 110 mV at a 350-mA output load. The TPS720 has the unique feature of providing a monotonic VOUTrise (overshoot limited to 3%) with VINinrush current limited to 100 mA + ILOADwith an output capacitor of 2.2 µF.
The TPS720 uses a precision voltage reference and feedback loop to achieve overall accuracy of 2% over load, line, process, and temperature extremes. An ultra-small DSBGA package makes the TPS720 ideal for handheld applications. The TPS720 is also available in a SON-8 package. This family of devices is fully specified over the temperature range ofTJ= –40°C to 125°C. | 38 µA | 50 dB | 85 dB | Surface Mount | Enable | Over Current, Over Temperature, Under Voltage Lockout (UVLO) | 0.2 V | 80 µA | 6-WSON (2x2) | 4.5 V | Positive | 27.03 °C/W | 350 mA | 125 ¯C | -40 °C | 1 | 1 V |
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TPS72010 Series
The TPS720 family of dual rail, low-dropout linear regulators (LDOs) offers outstanding ac performance (PSRR, load and line transient response), while consuming a very low quiescent current of 38 µA.
The VBIASrail that powers the control circuit of the LDO draws very low current (on the order of the quiescent current of the LDO) and can be connected to any power supply that is equal to or greater than 1.4 V above the output voltage. The main power path is through VIN, which can be a lower voltage than VBIAS; it can be as low as VOUT+ VDO, increasing the efficiency of the solution in many power-sensitive applications. For example, VINcan be an output of a high-efficiency, DC-DC step-down regulator.
The TPS720 supports a novel feature in which the output of the LDO regulates under light loads when the IN pin is left floating. The light-load drive current is sourced from VBIASunder this condition. This feature is particularly useful in power-saving applications where the DC-DC converter connected to the IN pin is disabled but the LDO is still required to regulate the voltage to a light load.
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