The TLV73328PQDRVRQ1 from Texas Instruments is a state-of-the-art automotive-grade low-dropout (LDO) voltage regulator designed specifically for the demanding requirements of automotive applications. With an output voltage of 3.3 V and a current capability of up to 300 mA, this robust LDO is ideal for powering sensitive microcontrollers, sensors, and other electronic components in a vehicle's electronic system.
Featuring a low dropout voltage, the TLV73328PQDRVRQ1 ensures efficient operation even when the supply voltage is close to the output voltage, making it highly suitable for battery-operated systems. The device's high accuracy, with a typical output tolerance of 2%, provides reliable and consistent power to critical automotive systems.
This LDO regulator is designed with a range of protection features to ensure reliable operation under harsh automotive conditions. It includes thermal shutdown, overcurrent protection, and under-voltage lockout, which safeguard the device and the system against over-temperature, excessive current, and low input voltage conditions, respectively.
The TLV73328PQDRVRQ1 comes in a compact, power-efficient 3.00-mm x 3.00-mm VSON package with wettable flanks, facilitating easy solder inspection and board mounting. This package is designed to meet the stringent quality requirements of the automotive industry, including the AEC-Q100 standard for automotive electronics.
With a wide operating temperature range of -40°C to 125°C, the TLV73328PQDRVRQ1 is capable of performing reliably in a variety of environmental conditions that vehicles may encounter. Its low quiescent current also contributes to the overall energy efficiency of the automotive system, helping to reduce power consumption when the vehicle is in idle or low-power modes.
Overall, the TLV73328PQDRVRQ1 is a versatile and reliable solution for automotive power management, offering the performance and protection needed to keep critical vehicle electronics functioning optimally.