TLV704xx
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SBVS148C –OCTOBER 2010–REVISED AUGUST 2011
24-V Input Voltage, 150-mA, Ultralow IQ Low-Dropout Regulators
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FEATURES
DESCRIPTION
The TLV704xx series of low dropout (LDO) regulators
are ultralow quiescent current devices designed for
extremely power-sensitive applications. Quiescent
current is virtually constant over the complete load
current and ambient temperature range. These
devices are an ideal power management attachment
to low-power microcontrollers, such as the MSP430.
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Wide Input Voltage Range: 2.5 V to 24 V
Low 3.2-μA Quiescent Current
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Ground Pin Current: 3.4 μA at 100-mA IOUT
Stable with Any Capacitor (> 0.47 μF)
Operating Junction Temperature:
–40°C to +125°C
The TLV704xx operate over a wide operating input
voltage of 2.5 V to 24 V. Thus, it is an excellent
choice for both battery-powered systems as well as
industrial applications that see large line transients.
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Available in SOT23-5 Package
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See Package Option Addendum at end of
this document for complete list of available
voltage options
The TLV704xx is available in a 3-mm × 3-mm
SOT23-5 package, which is ideal for cost-effective
board manufacturing.
APPLICATIONS
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Ultralow Power Microcontrollers
E-Meters
Fire Alarms/Smoke Detector Systems
Handset Peripherals
Industrial/Automotive Applications
Remote Controllers
Zigbee™ Networks
PDAs
Portable, Battery-Powered Equipment
DBV PACKAGE
SOT23
(TOP VIEW)
TLV70433
VIN
OUT
IN
MSP430
GND
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3
5
4
NC
NC
GND
IN
1 mF
OUT
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