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Nanopower IQ LDO linear regulator with fast transient response

1st November 2019
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The TPS7A02 from Texas Instruments is an ultra-small, ultra-low quiescent current low-dropout linear regulator (LDO) that can source 200mA with excellent transient performance. The TPS7A02, with an ultra-low IQ of 25 nA, is designed specifically for applications where very-low quiescent current is a critical parameter.

This device maintains low IQ consumption even in dropout mode to further increase the battery life. When in shutdown or disabled mode, the device consumes ultra-low, 3-nA IQ that helps increase the shelf life of the battery. The TPS7A02 has an output range of 0.8 V to 5.0 V available in 50-mV steps to support the lower core voltages of modern microcontrollers (MCUs).

The TPS7A02 features a smart enable circuit with an internally controlled pulldown resistor that keeps the LDO disabled even when the EN pin is left floating and helps minimise the external components used to pulldown the EN pin. This circuit also helps minimise the current drawn through the external pulldown circuit when the device is enabled.

The TPS7A02 is fully specified for TJ = -40 to +125°C operation.

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