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LP38852MR-ADJ/NOPB

LP38852MR-ADJ/NOPB

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LP38852MR-ADJ/NOPB Texas Instruments - Yeehing Electronics

1.5-A, low-VIN (0.93-V), adjustable ultra-low-dropout voltage regulator with enable

Pricing (USD)

Quantity Unit Price
1 — 99 2.8
100 — 249 2.453
250 — 999 1.72
1,000 + 0.97

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Specifications

Manufacturer Texas Instruments
Product Category LDO Voltage Regulators
RoHS Y
Mounting Style SMD/SMT
Package / Case SO-PowerPad-8
Output Voltage 0.8 V to 1.8 V
Output Current 1.5 A
Number of Outputs 1 Output
Polarity Positive
Quiescent Current 8.5 mA
Input Voltage MAX 5.5 V
Input Voltage MIN 0.93 V
Output Type Adjustable
Minimum Operating Temperature - 40 C
Maximum Operating Temperature + 125 C
Dropout Voltage 130 mV
Series LP38852
Packaging Tube
Operating Temperature Range - 40 C to + 125 C
Product High-accuracy Adjustable LDO Linear Regulators
Type LDO Linear Regulator
Brand Texas Instruments
Dropout Voltage - Max 0.165 V at 1500 mA
PSRR / Ripple Rejection - Typ 80 dB
Voltage Regulation Accuracy +/- 1.5 %
Development Kit LP38852EVAL
Ib - Input Bias Current 7 mA
Line Regulation 0.04 %/V
Load Regulation 0.2 %/A
Moisture Sensitive Yes
Operating Supply Current 10 mA
Product Type LDO Voltage Regulators
Factory Pack Quantity 95
Subcategory PMIC - Power Management ICs
Unit Weight 0.002935 oz

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Documents

LP38852MR-ADJ/NOPB Datasheet

More Information

The LP38852-ADJ is a high-current, fast-response regulator which can maintain output voltage regulation with extremely low input-to-output voltage drop. Fabricated on a CMOS process, the device operates from two input voltages: VBIAS provides voltage to drive the gate of the N-MOS power transistor, while VIN is the input voltage which supplies power to the load. The use of an external bias rail allows the part to operate from ultralow VIN voltages. Unlike bipolar regulators, the CMOS architecture consumes extremely low quiescent current at any output load current. The use of an N-MOS power transistor results in wide bandwidth, yet minimum external capacitance is required to maintain loop stability.

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