Product Overview: LP2985IM5X-2.0
The LP2985IM5X-2.0 is a high-performance, low-dropout regulator (LDO) from Texas Instruments, designed to maintain a stable 2.0V output voltage with an input range that typically extends from 2.5V to 16V. This LDO is particularly suitable for battery-powered devices due to its low power consumption and small footprint.
Key Features
- Output Voltage: Precisely regulated 2.0V output, ideal for consistent performance in sensitive electronic circuits.
- High Accuracy: Output voltage accuracy is maintained within ±1%, ensuring reliable operation for critical applications.
- Low Dropout: With a low dropout voltage, this LDO can operate effectively even when the input-to-output voltage differential is minimal, making it efficient for use in low-voltage environments.
- Current Capacity: Capable of delivering up to 150mA of continuous output current, sufficient for a variety of low-power applications.
- Thermal Protection: Integrated thermal shutdown protection prevents the device from overheating, enhancing system reliability.
- Low Noise: Exhibits low output noise, which makes it an excellent choice for noise-sensitive applications such as RF or precision analog circuits.
Applications
The LP2985IM5X-2.0 is versatile and can be used in a diverse range of applications, including:
- Mobile Phones
- Portable Media Players
- Handheld GPS Devices
- Battery-Powered Equipment
- Medical Devices
- Wireless Communication Systems
Package and Quality
Encased in a small SOT-23 package, the LP2985IM5X-2.0 is not only space-efficient but also offers a robust design that meets Texas Instruments' high-quality standards. It is RoHS compliant and is designed to meet the requirements of the most demanding electronic systems.
For engineers and designers looking for a reliable power management solution, the LP2985IM5X-2.0 offers the perfect balance of performance, power efficiency, and design flexibility. Its ability to provide a stable voltage in a compact form factor makes it an essential component in the development of modern electronic devices.