Nisshinbo RP114x 300mA Low-Dropout (LDO) Voltage Regulator

Nisshinbo RP114x 300mA Low-Dropout (LDO) Voltage Regulators are CMOS-based voltage regulators with high output voltage accuracy, low supply current, low dropout, and high ripple rejection. This IC consists of a voltage reference unit, an error amplifier, resistors for setting output voltage, a short current limit circuit, a chip enable circuit, and so on. The RP114x features a minimum input voltage of 1.4V and an output voltage, which can be set from 0.8V to 3.6V (in 0.1V steps). The output voltage of this IC is internally fixed. This IC performs with low dropout voltage due to a built-in transistor with low ON resistance. A low supply current and a chip-enable function prolong the battery life of each system. The ripple rejection, line transient response, and load transient response of the Nisshinbo RP114x are excellent. This feature makes this IC very suitable as a power supply for hand-held communication equipment. Since the packages for this IC are DFN(PL)1010-4, DFN(PL)1010-4B, SC-88A, and SOT-23-5, high-density IC mounting on boards is possible.

Features

  • Supply current of 50µA (typ.)
  • Standby current of 0.1µA (typ.)
  • 1.4V to 5.25V input voltage range
  • 0.8V to 3.6V (0.1V steps) output voltage range
  • ±1.0% (VSET>2.0V, Ta = 25°C) output voltage accuracy
  • Temperature-drift coefficient of the output voltage is ±80ppm/°C (typ.)
  • 0.25V (typ.) (IOUT = 300mA, VSET = 2.8V) dropout voltage
  • Ripple rejection of 75dB (f=1kHz)(typ.)
  • 0.02%/V SC-88A、SOT-23-5 (typ.) line regulation
  • 60mA (typ.)(current at short mode) built-in fold-back protection circuit
  • 1.0µF or more ceramic capacitors are recommended to be used with this IC

Applications

  • Power source for portable communication equipment
  • Power source for electrical appliances such as cameras, VCRs, and camcorders
  • Power source for battery-powered equipment

Block Diagram

Block Diagram - Nisshinbo RP114x 300mA Low-Dropout (LDO) Voltage Regulator
Pubblicato: 2023-10-13 | Aggiornato: 2023-11-01