Power management of battery-powered electronic devices is becoming increasingly more important for the microelectronics industry. This white paper details the difference between low dropout (LDO) ...
Launching as the industry's first fixed PMOS 1A low dropout regulator for low-noise designs, the IRU1502-33 exhibits a dropout voltage of less than 0.6V at full load current. The device comes in a ...
In our previous post Low Power LDO Design Techniques for Really Small Profile Applications, Part 1, we reviewed LDO design tradeoffs using an NMOS pass transistor. This design approach is proven good ...
Low dropout (LDO) regulators play a very important role in the power management of an integrated circuit. As a result, mindful designing and selection of LDO circuits become crucial. This article ...
A low-dropout (LDO) regulator is a simple, inexpensive way to generate a regulated output voltage from a higher-voltage input. It’s inherently low-noise because it has no switching transients, and it ...
Process, voltage, and temperature monitors: Provides process monitoring of PMOS, NMOS as well as I/O devices, temperature monitoring with multiple differential or single ended voltage inputs. 7nm: ODT ...
A key challenge to the ultra-miniaturization of electronic systems is power management. As any EE knows, when overall system sizes shrink the amount of area available for energy storage and energy ...
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