500-mA LDOs Improve Portable and Battery-powered Equipment Performance
Mar 9, 2011 2:55 PM
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Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) introduced two low-quiescent-current LDOs (low-dropout linear regulators) that deliver outstanding supply-rejection performance to help battery-operated portable equipment run longer and more efficiently. The new ADP124 and ADP125 LDOs have excellent PSRR (power-supply-rejection ratio) performance of 60 dB at 100 kHz, which is twice that of the nearest competing LDOs, and achieve low noise of 35 µVrms (micro-volts per root mean squared) at 1.8 V output. Operating from an input voltage between 2.3 V and 5.5 V and providing up to 500 mA of output current down to a 0.8 V output, the new LDOs also feature a low quiescent current of 210 ?A and a 130 mV dropout voltage at a 500 mA load, which further improves portable equipment operating efficiency over a wide input-voltage range.
The ADP124 offers 31 fixed-output voltage options from 1.75 V to 3.3 V. The ADP125 LDO provides an adjustable output voltage between 0.8 V and 5.0 V using an external voltage divider. The ADP124 and ADP125 are specifically designed for stable operation with tiny 1 ?F ceramic input and output capacitors to meet the requirements of high-performance, space-constrained applications. The LDOs are available in a compact 2 mm x 2 mm x 0.55 mm LFCSP package or an 8-lead exposed paddle MSOP package.
Features
- 60-dB PSSR at 100 kHz keeps higher frequencies from mixing into RF (radio frequency) loads resulting in improved phase-noise performance.
- An initial 1 percent accuracy provides tight tolerances for core voltage rails in FPGA applications.
- Very-low-dropout voltage of 130 mV at 500 mA minimizes power loss and allows operation further down the battery discharge curve.
- Low noise of 35 µVRMS at 1.8Vout provides clean power supply to high-performance A/D converters without the addition of extra output bypass capacitors.
- Stability with 1 µF Cout ceramic capacitors maintains compact footprint for space sensitive applications.
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