TLV755P Low IQ Low-Dropout Voltage Regulator

Texas Instruments' 500 mA regulator is suitable for applications such as portable and battery-powered equipment

Image of Texas Instruments' TLV755P Low-Dropout Voltage RegulatorTexas Instruments' TLV755P is an ultra-small, low quiescent current, low-dropout regulator (LDO) that sources 500 mA with good line and load transient performance. The TLV755P is optimized for a wide variety of applications by supporting an input voltage range from 1.45 V to 5.5 V. To minimize cost and solution size, the device is offered in fixed output voltages ranging from 0.6 V to 5 V to support the lower core voltages of modern microcontrollers (MCUs). The TLV755P has a low IQ with enable functionality to minimize standby power.

This device features an internal soft-start to lower inrush current providing a controlled voltage to the load and minimizing the input voltage drop during start-up. When shut down, the device actively pulls down the output to quickly discharge the outputs and ensure a known startup state. The TLV755P is stable with small ceramic output capacitors allowing for a small overall solution size. A precision band-gap and error amplifier provide a typical accuracy of 1%. This LDO features integrated thermal shutdown, current limit, and undervoltage lockout (UVLO). The TLV755P has an internal foldback current limit that helps reduce the thermal dissipation during short-circuit events.

Features
  • Input voltage range: 1.45 V to 5.5 V
  • Low IQ: 25 µA (typ.)
  • Low dropout: 238 mV (max.) at 500 mA (3.3 VOUT)
  • Output accuracy: 1% (max.) at +85°C
  • Built-in soft-start with monotonic VOUT rise
  • Foldback current limit
  • Active output discharge
  • High PSRR: 46 dB at 100 kHz
  • Stable with a 1 µF ceramic output capacitor
  • Packages: SOT-23-5 (2.9 mm x 1.6 mm), X2SON-4 (1 mm x 1 mm), and WSON-6 (2 mm x 2 mm)
Applications
  • Set-top boxes, TVs, and gaming consoles
  • Portable and battery-powered equipment
  • Desktops, notebooks, and ultrabooks
  • Tablets and remote controls
  • White goods and appliances
  • Grid infrastructure and protection relays
  • Camera modules and image sensors
Published: 2021-04-26