ADP7104 Series, Voltage Regulators - Linear, Low Drop Out (LDO) Regulators

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ADP7104ARDZ
IC REG LIN POS ADJ 500MA 8SOIC
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Surface Mount
8-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width) Exposed Pad
8-SOIC-EP
500mA
-40°C ~ 125°C (TJ)
20V
Positive
Adjustable
1.22V
19.45V
900 µA
ADP7104
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0.55V @ 500mA
1.6 mA
80dB ~ 50dB (10kHz ~ 100kHz)
Enable, Power Good, Under Voltage Lockout
Over Temperature, Short Circuit, Under Voltage Lockout (UVLO)

About  Voltage Regulators - Linear, Low Drop Out (LDO) Regulators

Voltage Regulators - Linear, Low Drop Out (LDO) Regulators refer to a specific type of integrated circuit used for power management in electronic systems. LDO regulators are a subtype of linear regulators designed to provide precise and stable output voltages with a low dropout voltage. Linear regulators, including LDO regulators, are used to regulate and control the output voltage in electronic systems. They operate by continuously adjusting the conductivity of a pass element to maintain a constant output voltage regardless of changes in load current, input voltage, or environmental conditions. One of the key advantages of LDO regulators is their ability to maintain a stable output voltage even when the input voltage is close to the desired output voltage. This low dropout voltage allows the regulators to operate efficiently even with small voltage differentials, making them suitable for applications with tight voltage tolerances or where the input voltage is limited, such as battery-powered devices. LDO regulators are commonly used in various power management applications, including portable devices, mobile phones, and other battery-powered electronics. They play a crucial role in maintaining the stability and reliability of the power supply, ensuring proper operation of sensitive components and minimizing noise interference. Integrated Circuits (ICs) - Power Management (PMIC) refers to the broader category encompassing various integrated circuits designed specifically for managing power in electronic systems. These ICs often include additional features such as multiple voltage regulators, power sequencing, thermal management, and protection mechanisms. Voltage regulators, whether linear or LDO, are an integral part of power management ICs. These regulators provide a reliable and controlled power supply to other components within the system, preventing voltage fluctuations, noise, and potential damage to sensitive devices. In summary, Integrated Circuits (ICs) - Power Management (PMIC) - Voltage Regulators - Linear, Low Drop Out (LDO) Regulators are specialized integrated circuits used for power management in electronic systems. LDO regulators, a subtype of linear regulators, are designed to provide stable output voltages with low dropout voltage, making them suitable for applications with tight voltage tolerances or limited input voltages. These regulators play a crucial role in maintaining stable power supply and ensuring proper operation of sensitive components in various electronic devices.