The XC62FP2802PL is a highly precise, low power consumption LDO (Low Dropout) regulator manufactured by Torex Semiconductor Ltd. It is designed to provide a stable output voltage even when the input voltage is close to the output voltage. This regulator is ideal for portable devices and battery-powered applications where efficiency and space are critical.
Applications:
- Smartphones and mobile devices: Power management for various components.
- Wearable devices: Regulating power for sensors and microcontrollers.
- IoT (Internet of Things) devices: Providing stable voltage for low-power communication modules.
- Battery-powered equipment: Ensuring consistent performance in devices with fluctuating battery voltage.
- Wireless modules: Powering RF transceivers and associated circuitry.
Features:
- Low Dropout Voltage: Minimizes power loss and extends battery life.
- High Output Voltage Accuracy: Ensures stable and reliable power delivery.
- Low Quiescent Current: Reduces power consumption in standby mode.
- Overcurrent Protection: Protects the regulator and connected circuitry from damage.
- Short Circuit Protection: Provides additional safety and prevents device failure.
- Small Package Size: Allows for compact circuit designs.
- Thermal Shutdown Protection: Prevents overheating and ensures long-term reliability.
Benefits:
- Extended Battery Life: The low dropout voltage and quiescent current significantly improve battery life in portable devices.
- Stable Output Voltage: The high output voltage accuracy ensures consistent performance of connected components.
- Increased Reliability: The built-in protection features safeguard the regulator and connected circuitry from damage.
- Reduced Board Space: The small package size allows for more compact and efficient designs.
- Simplified Design: The regulator requires minimal external components, simplifying the design process.
Additional Details:
The XC62FP2802PL operates with a fixed output voltage of 2.8V. It typically features a low quiescent current (in the order of a few microamperes), making it suitable for applications where minimizing power consumption is paramount. The device is typically available in small surface-mount packages like SOT-25 or similar, aiding in high-density circuit board designs. Input voltage range is generally between 1.8V to 6.0V.