Texas Instruments TPS7A85 Low-Noise Low-Dropout Linear Regulator

Texas Instruments TPS7A85 Low-Noise Low-Dropout Linear Regulator (LDO) is capable of sourcing 4A with only 240mV of maximum dropout. The device output voltage is pin-programmable from 0.8V to 3.95V and adjustable from 0.8V to 5.0V using an external resistor divider. The combination of low-noise (4.4µVRMS), high-PSRR, and high output current capability makes the TPS7A85 ideal to power noise-sensitive components. These are commonly found in high-speed communications, video, medical, or test, and measurement applications. The high performance of the TPS7A85 limits power-supply-generated phase noise and clock jitter. This makes these ideal for powering high-performance serializer and deserializer (SerDes), analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), digital-to-analog converters (DACs), and RF components.

Features

  • 150mV (typ) at 4A Low dropout
  • 1% (max) Accuracy over line, load, and temperature
  • Output voltage noise
    • 4.4µVRMS at 0.8V output
    • 8.4µVRMS at 5.0V output
  • Input voltage range
    • 1.4V to 6.5V without BIAS
    • 1.1V to 6.5V with BIAS
  • ANY-OUT operation
    • 0.8V to 3.95V Output voltage range
  • Adjustable operation
    • 0.8V to 5.0V Output voltage range
  • Power-supply ripple rejection
    • 40dB at 500kHz
  • Excellent load transient response
  • Adjustable soft-start in-rush control
  • Open-drain Power-Good (PG) output
  • Stable with a 47µF or larger ceramic output capacitor
  • Operating temperature range -40ºC to +125°C
  • 3.5mm×3.5mm, 20-Pin VQFN

Applications

  • Digital loads: SerDes, FPGAs, and DSPs
  • Instrumentation, medical, and audio
  • High-speed analog circuits
  • VCO, ADC, DAC, and LVDS
  • Imaging: CMOS sensors and video ASICs
  • Test and measurement

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Opublikowano: 2016-03-07 | Zaktualizowano: 2022-05-31