The XC62FP2802PR 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 XC62FP2802PR 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. The difference between the PL and PR variants is often related to the specific packaging or taping specifications, rather than the core electrical characteristics.