TPS7B7702QPWPRQ1 IC REG LIN POS ADJ 16HTSSOP
Category
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Integrated Circuits (ICs)
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Power Management (PMIC)
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Voltage Regulators - Linear, Low Drop Out (LDO) Regulators
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Mfr
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Texas Instruments
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Series
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Automotive, AEC-Q100
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Package
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Tape & Reel (TR)
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Cut Tape (CT)
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Digi-Reel®
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Product Status
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Active
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Output Configuration
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Positive
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Output Type
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Adjustable
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Number of Regulators
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2
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Voltage - Input (Max)
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40V
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Voltage - Output (Min/Fixed)
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1.5V
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Voltage - Output (Max)
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20V
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Voltage Dropout (Max)
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0.5V @ 100mA
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Current - Output
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300mA
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Current - Quiescent (Iq)
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1 mA
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PSRR
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73dB (100Hz)
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Control Features
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Current Limit, Enable
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Protection Features
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Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity, Short Circuit, Under Voltage Lockout (UVLO)
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Operating Temperature
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-40°C ~ 150°C
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Mounting Type
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Surface Mount
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Package / Case
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16-PowerTSSOP (0.173", 4.40mm Width)
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Supplier Device Package
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16-HTSSOP
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Base Product Number
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TPS7B7702
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Features:
The TPS7B770x-Q1 family of devices feature a single and dual, high-voltage low-dropout regulator (LDO) with current sensing, designed to operate with a wide input-voltage range from 4.5 V to 40 V (45-V load dump protection). These devices provide power to the low-noise amplifiers of the active antenna through a coax cable with 300 mA per channel current. Each channel also provides an adjustable output voltage from 1.5 V to 20 V.
These devices provide diagnostics through the current sense and error pins. To monitor the load current, a high-side current-sense circuitry provides a proportional analog output to the sensed load current. The accurate current sense allows detection of open, normal, and short-circuit conditions without the need for further calibration. Current sense can be multiplexed between channels and devices to save analog-to-digital converter (ADC) resources. Each channel also implements adjustable current limit with an external resistor.
An integrated reverse polarity diode eliminates the need for an external diode. These devices feature standard thermal shutdown, short-to-battery protection on the output, and reverse current protection. Each channel has internal inductive clamp protection on the output during inductive switch off.
These devices operate over a –40°C to +125°C ambient temperature range.
Shipping:
1, We can shipping all over the world by DHL, UPS, FEdex, TNT .
The packaging is very safe and strong. Please nitfy me you have any special needs
2, It will take around 3-5 days to reach your hands.
Product Type & condition:
Because of the fluctuant sales situation. the stock parts are always changing and the stock list cannot be promptly updated.
So please consult the stock situation when you inquire.
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International Shipping, on time, every time. DHL Express is a division of the German logistics company Deutsche Post DHL providing international express mail services. Deutsche Post is the world's largest logistics company operating around the world. DHL is a world market leader in sea and air mail. |
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