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XC6501D - High Speed LDO Regulator

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Description

The XC6501 series is a high speed, low noise CMOS LDO regulator that can provide stable output voltages even without a load capacitor CL.

This is possible because phase compensation is carried out internally unlike other LDOs where it is done externally.

Features

  • Maximum Output Current : 200mA Operating Voltage Range Output Voltage Range Dropout Voltage Low Power Supply Stand-by Current : 1.4V ~ 6.0V 2.0V ~ 5.0V (±1%) (.
  • 1) : 1.2V ~ 1.95V (±0.02V) (.
  • 1) : 150mV@IOUT=100mA, VOUT=2.8V : 13μA @VOUT=2.8V : Less than 0.1μA Ripple Rejection Protection Circuits : 50dB@f=1kHz,VOUT=2.8V : Current limit (300mA, TYP. ) Short circuit protection CL High Speed Auto-Discharge Output capacitor is not required : Internal phase compensation CL High Speed Au.

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XC6501 ETR03037-014b 200mA High Speed LDO Regulator, Output Capacitor-Less, Low Power Consumption ■GENERAL DESCRIPTION The XC6501 series is a high speed, low noise CMOS LDO regulator that can provide stable output voltages even without a load capacitor CL. This is possible because phase compensation is carried out internally unlike other LDOs where it is done externally. The series consists of a reference voltage source, driver transistor, error amplifier, current limit circuit, and phase compensation circuit. The CE function enables the circuit to be put into stand-by mode by inputting a low level signal to the CE pin thereby reducing current consumption from an already low 13μA (in operation) to less than 0.1μA.
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