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August 31, 2012

TI Unveils LDO Linear Voltage Regulator with Lowest Noise at Low Frequency

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Texas Instruments Inc. (TI) introduced a high current, ultra-low noise, low dropout (LDO) voltage regulator that achieves what the company says is the industry’s lowest noise at low frequency. The 1-A TPS7A4700 LDO linear regulator features less than 4.17-uVrms output noise over the 10-Hz to 100-kHz bandwidth, eliminating the need for expensive and bulky filtering in a wide range of high-performance applications, including telecom, industrial, RF, medical, avionics and military.

TI’s new TPS7A4700 LDO uses a unique feature that enables the setting of any output voltage rail in 100mV increments with simple printed circuit board (PCB) layout changes. This eliminates the need for expensive, high accuracy, external feedback resistors, which saves board area and reduces component count when compared to existing solutions.

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With digital control methods such as I2C or PMBus, the user can program the output voltage by selecting to either ground or open the binary-weighted device pins.

For systems where both positive and negative voltage rails are required, the TPS7A4700 can be used together with TI’s -36V/-1A TPS7A3301 LDO linear regulator.

Key features and benefits of the TPS7A4700 LDO regulator:

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-- Lowest noise at low frequency eliminates the need for expensive and bulky filtering in high-performance applications.

-- Wide bandwidth and high power supply rejection (PSR) allow effective filtering of dc-dc switching supplies running at higher frequencies.

-- 36V input voltage rating allows use in systems running 12 and 24V buses with enough headroom to withstand high-voltage transients, eliminating the need for additional suppression circuitry.

-- Unique feature provides any output voltage rail in 100mV increments, eliminating the need for expensive external feedback resistors.

The TPS7A4700 is available in volume now from TI and its authorized distributors. Offered in a 20-pin, 5 by 5mm QFN package, the suggested retail price is $2.10 in 1,000-unit quantities.

More news and information regarding the latest developments in Smart Grid electronics can be found at Darnell’s SmartGridElectronics.Net.

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