The XC6204B282MRN is a low dropout (LDO) regulator from Torex Semiconductor. It's designed to provide a stable 2.8V output voltage with high accuracy and low noise. This regulator is optimized for battery-powered devices and portable applications due to its low quiescent current and small package size.
Applications:
- Smartphones: Power management for sensitive analog components and low-voltage digital circuits.
- Wireless Modules: Regulating voltage for Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and other wireless communication modules.
- Portable Audio Devices: Providing clean power for audio amplifiers and DACs.
- Wearable Electronics: Smartwatches, fitness trackers, and other low-power wearable devices.
- IoT Devices: Powering microcontrollers and sensors in various Internet of Things applications.
- Medical Devices: Voltage regulation in portable medical monitoring equipment.
Features:
- Fixed Output Voltage: Provides a stable 2.8V output voltage.
- Low Dropout Voltage: Minimizes power loss and maximizes efficiency.
- Low Quiescent Current: Reduces battery drain during standby and light load conditions.
- Overcurrent Protection: Protects the regulator and the load from excessive current.
- Short Circuit Protection: Provides protection against short-circuit conditions.
- Thermal Shutdown Protection: Protects the device from overheating.
- Small Package: Available in a compact package for space-constrained applications.
Benefits:
- Extended Battery Life: Low quiescent current and dropout voltage contribute to longer battery runtime.
- Stable and Reliable Power: High accuracy output voltage ensures consistent performance.
- Robust Protection: Overcurrent, short circuit, and thermal shutdown protection improve system reliability.
- Compact Design: Small size allows for easy integration into portable devices.
- Reduced Power Consumption: Low dropout voltage minimizes power dissipation.
Additional Details:
The XC6204B282MRN typically operates with an input voltage range of 1.7V to 6.0V, delivering a fixed output voltage of 2.8V. The device features a chip enable (CE) pin. Pulling the CE pin low disables the output and puts the LDO regulator into standby mode, thus reducing power consumption when not in use. The maximum output current is 300mA. The series utilizes a CMOS process and is designed for stable operation with ceramic capacitors, offering excellent transient response. The XC6204 series are CMOS process-based LDO regulators.