A low-dropout (LDO) regulator is a simple, inexpensive way to generate a regulated output voltage from a higher-voltage input. It’s inherently low-noise because it has no switching transients, and it ...
Low-dropout voltage regulators (LDOs) in CMOS technology have become a cornerstone of modern integrated circuit design owing to their ability to deliver a stable output voltage even when the ...
ROHM offers a wide lineup of general-purpose 3-pin regulators featuring low power consumption, high current capability, and high voltage resistance. ROHM’s LDO’s are ideal for mobile phones, ...
One thing about analog integrated circuits (ICs) is they tend to stick around. The low-dropout (LDO) regulator first came to widespread attention in 1977, when National Semiconductor’s Bob Dobkin ...