The TD7626F is a low-dropout (LDO) regulator manufactured by Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage. It is designed to provide a stable and regulated output voltage from a higher input voltage, even when the input voltage is close to the output voltage. This makes it suitable for a wide range of applications, especially in battery-powered devices and other power-sensitive systems.
Applications:
- Battery-powered devices: Such as smartphones, tablets, and portable media players, where efficient voltage regulation is crucial for battery life.
- Microcontroller power supplies: Providing a stable voltage source for microcontrollers and other digital circuits.
- Post-regulation for switching power supplies: To reduce ripple and noise in switching power supplies.
- Power management in electronic equipment: Ensuring a stable and regulated voltage for sensitive components.
Features:
- Low dropout voltage: Allows operation with a small difference between the input and output voltage, maximizing efficiency.
- Low quiescent current: Minimizes power consumption when the regulator is not actively supplying current to the load.
- Overcurrent protection: Protects the regulator and load from damage in case of a short circuit or overload.
- Thermal shutdown: Prevents overheating and damage to the regulator.
- Stable with ceramic capacitors: Allows the use of small and cost-effective ceramic capacitors for output filtering.
Benefits:
- Extended battery life: Low dropout voltage and low quiescent current minimize power consumption, extending battery life in portable devices.
- Improved system performance: Stable output voltage ensures reliable operation of connected devices.
- Protection against damage: Overcurrent protection and thermal shutdown features prevent damage to the regulator and load.
- Cost-effective design: Compatibility with ceramic capacitors reduces overall system cost.
The Toshiba TD7626F LDO regulator provides a compact and efficient solution for voltage regulation in a variety of applications. Its low dropout voltage, low quiescent current, and protection features make it an ideal choice for battery-powered devices, microcontroller power supplies, and other power-sensitive systems. The regulator's stability with ceramic capacitors also helps to reduce overall system cost and size.