Product Overview: LP5907SN-3.3/NOPB
The LP5907SN-3.3/NOPB is a high-performance, low-noise LDO (Low Dropout Regulator) designed and manufactured by Texas Instruments. This voltage regulator offers a fixed output voltage of 3.3V, which is ideal for a wide range of applications that require a stable and clean power supply.
Key Features
- Output Voltage: The device provides a fixed output of 3.3 volts with high accuracy, making it suitable for sensitive analog and RF circuits.
- Low Dropout: With a low dropout voltage, the LP5907SN-3.3/NOPB can maintain regulation with a minimal difference between the input and output voltages, which enhances efficiency and allows operation with lower input voltages.
- Low Noise: This regulator features an exceptionally low noise output, typically 14µVRMS, which is critical for maintaining signal integrity in noise-sensitive applications such as audio or RF systems.
- High PSRR: The device boasts a high Power Supply Rejection Ratio (PSRR) of 72dB at 1kHz, providing excellent suppression of input voltage fluctuations and transients.
- Current Capability: The LDO can deliver up to 250mA of load current, which is sufficient for a broad range of electronic devices and components.
- Thermal Performance: It comes in a small 4.9mm x 3.0mm SON-6 package that offers enhanced thermal performance, ensuring reliability even under varying operating conditions.
- Green Product: The LP5907SN-3.3/NOPB is RoHS compliant and Lead-Free, reflecting Texas Instruments' commitment to environmental sustainability.
Applications
The LP5907SN-3.3/NOPB is versatile and can be used in various applications, such as:
- Portable and battery-powered devices
- Wireless LAN, Bluetooth, and GPS systems
- Medical equipment and healthcare devices
- Consumer electronics, such as digital cameras and audio players
- Industrial and automation systems
With its combination of low noise, high PSRR, and low dropout characteristics, the LP5907SN-3.3/NOPB from Texas Instruments stands out as a robust power management solution for designers looking to optimize the performance and reliability of their electronic systems.