Highlights of the standard LDO regulators are shown on this slide. First, low saturation transistors are used at the output stage. Reducing power loss makes it possible to achieve an output with a lower input voltage than that of traditional linear regulators; which can contribute to increased energy savings. Having a lower saturation voltage also allows for the input voltage to drop a greater amount without disturbing the regulated output voltage. Second is a high power supply rejection ratio. Secondary regulators are often used to suppress the noise created by switched mode power supplies (SMPS); thus it is important to have high PSRR characteristics (the higher, the better). On average, ROHM’s LDO regulators provide ~55dB of rejection. Lastly, compared to industry standard 78 series regulators, ROHM’s LDOs offer a much lower dropout voltage rating. This low dropout voltage allows for the output voltage to be constant for a longer period of time, increasing the operational use of portable devices.
 
                 
                 
                 
 
 
 
 Settings
        Settings
     Fast Delivery
                                    Fast Delivery
                                 Free Shipping
                                    Free Shipping
                                 Incoterms
                                    Incoterms
                                 Payment Types
                                    Payment Types
                                





 Marketplace Product
                                    Marketplace Product
                                 
             
                     
                                 
                                 
                                 
                         
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 New Zealand
New Zealand