The TLV751 is a dual, adjustable, 500-mA low-dropout (LDO) regulator. This device is
available in a small, 10-pin, 2-mm × 2-mm WSON package and consumes 25-µA quiescent current while
providing fast line and load transient response. The TLV751 features an low dropout of 130 mV that
can help improve the overall power efficiency.
The TLV751 wide input-and-output voltage ranges, when combined with its output current
capability in a small printed circuit board (PCB) footprint help support a wide variety of
applications from sensor supplies, to auxiliary rails, and modern microcontrollers with lower core
voltages.
The TLV751 is stable with small ceramic output capacitors, allowing for a small overall
solution size. A precision band-gap and error amplifier provides high accuracy of 1.5% (max) over
temperature. This device includes integrated thermal shutdown, current limit, active
output-discharge, and undervoltage lockout (UVLO) features. The TLV751 has an internal fold-back
current-limit to reduce thermal dissipation during short-circuit events.
The TLV751 is a dual, adjustable, 500-mA low-dropout (LDO) regulator. This device is
available in a small, 10-pin, 2-mm × 2-mm WSON package and consumes 25-µA quiescent current while
providing fast line and load transient response. The TLV751 features an low dropout of 130 mV that
can help improve the overall power efficiency.
The TLV751 wide input-and-output voltage ranges, when combined with its output current
capability in a small printed circuit board (PCB) footprint help support a wide variety of
applications from sensor supplies, to auxiliary rails, and modern microcontrollers with lower core
voltages.
The TLV751 is stable with small ceramic output capacitors, allowing for a small overall
solution size. A precision band-gap and error amplifier provides high accuracy of 1.5% (max) over
temperature. This device includes integrated thermal shutdown, current limit, active
output-discharge, and undervoltage lockout (UVLO) features. The TLV751 has an internal fold-back
current-limit to reduce thermal dissipation during short-circuit events.