SBVS466 November 2025 TPS7N49
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The TPS7N49 is a low-input, low-output (LILO), low-quiescent-current linear regulator optimized to support excellent transient performance. This regulator uses a low-current bias rail to power all internal control circuitry. This allows the n-type field effect transistor (NMOS) pass transistor to regulate very-low input and output voltages.
Using an NMOS-pass transistor offers several critical advantages for many applications. Unlike a p-channel metal-oxide-semiconductor field effect transistor (PMOS) topology device, the output capacitor has little effect on loop stability. This architecture allows the TPS7N49 to be stable with ceramic capacitors 10μF or greater. Transient response is also better than PMOS topologies, particularly for low VIN applications.
The TPS7N49 features a programmable, voltage-controlled, soft-start circuit that provides a smooth, monotonic start-up and limits start-up inrush currents caused by large capacitive loads. An enable (EN) pin with hysteresis and deglitch allows slow-ramping signals to be used for sequencing the device. The low VIN and VOUT capability allows for inexpensive, easy-to-design, and efficient linear regulation between the multiple supply voltages often required by processor-intensive systems.