Texas Instruments TPS78628KTTT Voltage Regulator
The Texas Instruments TPS78628KTTT is a high-performance, low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator designed to deliver a stable and precise output voltage. This component is an ideal solution for applications that require a steady power supply with minimal voltage fluctuations, such as sensitive RF or analog circuitry, and it is especially suited for portable and battery-powered devices due to its low power consumption.
Key Features:
- Output Voltage: The TPS78628KTTT provides a fixed output voltage of 2.8V, which is suitable for a variety of electronic devices and systems.
- High Output Current: Capable of delivering up to 1.5A of continuous output current, this voltage regulator can support components that require higher current levels.
- Low Dropout: Its low dropout voltage allows the regulator to continue providing a stable output even when the input-to-output voltage differential is minimal, ensuring efficient operation.
- Excellent Load and Line Regulation: The device maintains a consistent output voltage despite changes in load conditions or variations in the input voltage, which is crucial for maintaining the performance of sensitive electronics.
- Thermal Protection: TPS78628KTTT includes an internal thermal shutdown mechanism that protects the device from overheating, thereby enhancing its reliability and longevity.
- Adjustable Versions Available: While the TPS78628KTTT offers a fixed voltage, Texas Instruments also provides adjustable versions for applications requiring a customizable output voltage.
Applications:
The TPS78628KTTT is versatile and can be used in a wide range of applications, including:
- Mobile Phones
- PDAs and Handheld Devices
- Digital Cameras
- Portable Media Players
- Microcontroller Power Supply
- Wireless LAN and Bluetooth Modules
With its robust design and reliable performance, the Texas Instruments TPS78628KTTT voltage regulator is an excellent choice for engineers and designers looking to enhance the stability and efficiency of their electronic projects.