The XC62FP3202PR is a low dropout (LDO) regulator manufactured by Torex Semiconductor Ltd. It is designed to provide a stable 3.2V output voltage, suitable for various battery-powered and portable applications where efficiency and precision are critical. The 'FP' series is known for its low power consumption and accurate voltage regulation.
Applications:
- Smartphones: Powering various components, contributing to battery life.
- Tablets: Ensuring a stable voltage supply for core functions.
- Wearable Devices: Regulating power in smartwatches and fitness trackers.
- IoT Devices: Stable voltage for low-power communication modules and sensors.
- Portable Medical Equipment: Power management in handheld medical devices.
Features:
- Low Dropout Voltage: Maintains a stable output even when the input voltage is close to the output voltage.
- High Output Voltage Accuracy: Delivers a precise and reliable 3.2V output.
- Low Quiescent Current: Minimizes power consumption during standby or idle modes.
- Overcurrent Protection: Protects the regulator and connected circuitry from damage due to excessive current.
- Short Circuit Protection: Safeguards the device in the event of a short circuit.
- Thermal Shutdown: Protects the regulator from overheating by shutting down when the temperature exceeds a safe limit.
- Small Package: Enables compact and space-saving designs.
Benefits:
- Extended Battery Life: Low dropout voltage and low quiescent current contribute to longer operating times.
- Improved System Reliability: Integrated protection features prevent damage and ensure consistent performance.
- Simplified Design: Requires minimal external components, streamlining the design process.
- Stable Performance: Accurate voltage regulation ensures consistent operation of connected components.
- Efficient Power Management: Reduces power waste, leading to a more energy-efficient system.
Additional Details:
The XC62FP3202PR offers a fixed 3.2V output. It comes in a small surface-mount package, typically SOT-25. The input voltage range usually spans from 2.0V to 6.0V. It typically features a very low quiescent current, in the microampere range. The 'PR' suffix likely relates to specific packaging or taping configuration for automated assembly processes.