TPS7A1601AQDGNRQ1 Voltage Regulator by Texas Instruments
The TPS7A1601AQDGNRQ1 is a highly reliable, low-dropout linear voltage regulator from Texas Instruments, designed to deliver a continuous fixed output voltage with high accuracy. This component is part of Texas Instruments' extensive range of power management integrated circuits, engineered to meet the stringent requirements of automotive and industrial applications.
Key Features
- Output Voltage: The device provides a stable output voltage, which is crucial for ensuring consistent performance of electronic systems.
- High Input Voltage Range: It supports a wide input voltage range, making it versatile for various applications and able to handle fluctuations in supply voltage.
- Low Dropout: The low dropout feature means it can regulate the output voltage even when the supply voltage is very close to the output voltage, which is beneficial for battery-powered applications.
- Thermal and Overcurrent Protection: The TPS7A1601AQDGNRQ1 includes built-in thermal shutdown and overcurrent protection features, safeguarding the device and connected components from potential damage.
- Automotive Qualified: This voltage regulator is qualified for automotive applications, complying with the rigorous standards for reliability and performance in the automotive industry.
Applications
The TPS7A1601AQDGNRQ1 is suitable for a wide range of applications, including but not limited to:
- Automotive infotainment and telematics
- Power supplies for microcontrollers and digital signal processors
- Industrial control systems
- Telecommunication equipment
Package and Availability
The device is offered in a compact, surface-mount MSOP-8 package, which is ideal for space-constrained applications. The TPS7A1601AQDGNRQ1 is available for order from Texas Instruments and authorized distributors, ensuring easy integration into your design and supply chain.
With its robust design and comprehensive feature set, the TPS7A1601AQDGNRQ1 from Texas Instruments represents a dependable solution for maintaining stable voltages in critical systems, contributing to the overall reliability and efficiency of electronic devices.