TLV75510PDBVR


YeeHing #: Y012-TLV75510PDBVR
Inventory: 3000

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Description

TLV75510PDBVR Texas Instruments - Yeehing Electronics

500-mA, high-PSRR, low-IQ, low-dropout voltage regulator with enable

Pricing (USD)

Quantity Unit Price
1 — 99 0.166
100 — 249 0.113
250 — 999 0.087
1,000 + 0.03

The above prices are for reference only.

Specifications

Manufacturer Texas Instruments
Product Category LDO Voltage Regulators
RoHS Y
Mounting Style SMD/SMT
Package / Case SOT-23-5
Output Voltage 1 V
Output Current 500 mA
Number of Outputs 1 Output
Polarity Positive
Quiescent Current 25 uA
Input Voltage MAX 5.5 V
Input Voltage MIN 1.45 V
Output Type Fixed
Minimum Operating Temperature - 40 C
Maximum Operating Temperature + 125 C
Dropout Voltage 220 mV
Series TLV755P
Packaging Reel
Operating Temperature Range - 40 C to + 125 C
Product LDO Voltage Regulators
Type Low Quiescent Current, Ultra Small
Brand Texas Instruments
Dropout Voltage - Max 780 mV
Output Voltage Range -
PSRR / Ripple Rejection - Typ 46 dB
Voltage Regulation Accuracy 1.5 %
Line Regulation 2 mV
Load Regulation 0.06 V/A
Product Type LDO Voltage Regulators
Factory Pack Quantity 3000
Subcategory PMIC - Power Management ICs
Unit Weight 0.001136 oz

For more information, please refer to datasheet

Documents

TLV75510PDBVR Datasheet

More Information

The TLV755P is an ultra-small, low quiescent current, low-dropout regulator (LDO) that sources 500 mA with good line and load transient performance. The TLV755P is optimized for a wide variety of applications by supporting an input voltage range from 1.45 V to 5.5 V. To minimize cost and solution size, the device is offered in fixed output voltages ranging from 0.6 V to 5 V to support the lower core voltages of modern microcontrollers (MCUs). Additionally, the TLV755P has a low IQ with enable functionality to minimize standby power. This device features an internal soft-start to lower inrush current, thus providing a controlled voltage to the load and minimizing the input voltage drop during start up. When shutdown, the device actively pulls down the output to quickly discharge the outputs and ensure a known start-up state.

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