Manufacturer Part Number
TPS709B33DBVT
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The TPS709B33DBVT is a high-performance, low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator from Texas Instruments. It provides a fixed 3.3V output voltage with a maximum current of 150mA. This LDO regulator is designed for a wide range of applications requiring a stable and reliable power supply.
Product Features and Performance
Wide input voltage range of up to 30V
Low dropout voltage of 1.4V at 150mA output current
Low quiescent current of 2.05 µA
High power supply rejection ratio (PSRR) of 80dB to 52dB (10Hz to 1kHz)
Integrated protection features: over-current, over-temperature, reverse current, and under-voltage lockout (UVLO)
Compact SOT-23-5 package for space-constrained designs
Product Advantages
Excellent line and load regulation for stable output voltage
Efficient power conversion with low heat dissipation
Robust protection features ensure reliable operation
Small footprint and easy integration into compact designs
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Reliable and stable power supply for a variety of applications
High efficiency and low power consumption for extended battery life
Comprehensive protection features ensure safe and reliable operation
Compact package and easy integration into space-constrained designs
Quality and Safety Features
Complies with industry safety and quality standards
Rigorously tested for performance and reliability
Compatibility
Suitable for a wide range of electronic devices and systems
Application Areas
Portable electronics
Industrial control systems
Automotive electronics
Consumer electronics
Product Lifecycle
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