Manufacturer Part Number
TPS78825DBVT
Manufacturer
texas-instruments
Introduction
The TPS78825DBVT is a high-performance, low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator that provides a fixed 2.5V output voltage. It features tight output voltage accuracy, high power supply rejection ratio (PSRR), and low quiescent current, making it well-suited for a variety of applications that require a stable and efficient power supply.
Product Features and Performance
Fixed 2.5V output voltage
Low dropout voltage of 0.3V at 150mA output current
Quiescent current of 385μA
High PSRR of 70dB at 1kHz
Thermal shutdown and overcurrent protection
Enable control feature
Operating temperature range of -40°C to 85°C
Small SOT-23-5 package
Product Advantages
Tight output voltage accuracy for reliable performance
Efficient operation with low power consumption
Compact footprint for space-constrained designs
Robust protection features for improved reliability
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Excellent power efficiency and thermal management
Reliable and stable output voltage for sensitive electronics
Versatile functionality with enable control and protection features
Easy integration into a variety of applications due to the small package size
Quality and Safety Features
Overcurrent protection
Thermal shutdown
Reverse polarity protection
Compatibility
The TPS78825DBVT is compatible with a wide range of electronic devices and systems that require a stable 2.5V power supply, such as:
Portable electronics
Wireless communication modules
Sensor and control systems
Industrial automation equipment
Application Areas
Portable and battery-powered devices
Wireless communication systems
Industrial and automation equipment
Medical devices
Consumer electronics
Product Lifecycle
The TPS78825DBVT is an active product and is currently available for purchase. There are no known plans for discontinuation at this time. If you have any questions or need assistance with identifying alternative or equivalent models, please contact our sales team through our website.
