The latest technology for image sensors and Wi-Fi chips can be quite power hungry. For example, analog and digital rails need to be low-noise, yet some need to support peak currents up to 1.5 A. Toshiba's latest ultra-low dropout LDOs are great for this, providing great efficiency by means of super low dropout voltage, and can effectively regulate voltage on sensitive power rails.Toshiba's Nch LDOs provide a great alternative to DC-DC converters if users can take advantage of their extremely low dropout. For example, a 1.05 V/1 A rail can be cleanly regulated from a 1.2 V DC-DC input, and it will provide 95 dB of ripple rejection. Nch LDOs will also save on board space, primarily because inductors will not need to be used.<strong>Features:</strong> Toshiba's smallest 1.5 A LDO in a 0.8 mm x 1.2 mm CSP package, 95 dB (typ) PSRR @ 1 kHz, Fixed-output voltage, available between 0.65 V and 3.6 V, Toshiba can provide LDOs in 50 mV steps; contact Digi-Key for more information, Also available in adjustable voltage type, resistor-programmed, Regulated voltage stays within ±115 mV during transient load conditions, 1% voltage accuracy, 125 mV dropout (typ) @ 1 V/1.5 A output, Thermal shutdown if overheated, Inrush current reduction, Overcurrent protection, Enable pin, Voltage regulation up to 1500 mA, 1.0 V, 1.1 V, 1.2 V power rails for analog CMOS sensors, Wi-Fi power rails, DC-DC replacement for low-voltage bucking, For subsystems with access to battery power or 5 V rail, Projects requiring small board space
Feature
- Assembly bases:1500 mA
- Assembly bases:VOUT+VDO to VBIAS V
- Assembly bases:1.1 V
- Assembly bases:0.6 to 3.6 V
- Assembly bases:1.0 %
- Assembly bases:25 μA
- Assembly bases:0.04 μA
- Assembly bases:120 mV
- Assembly bases:95 dB
- Assembly bases:52 μVrms
- Assembly bases:-40 to 85 ℃
- Assembly bases:≥4.7 μF