Overview
The ADP151ACBZ-3.0-R7, produced by Analog Devices Inc., is an ultralow noise, low dropout (LDO) linear regulator. This device operates from an input voltage range of 2.2 V to 5.5 V and can provide up to 200 mA of output current. It is designed for noise-sensitive analog and RF applications, offering superior noise performance without the need for a noise bypass capacitor. The ADP151 is particularly suitable for battery-operated portable equipment due to its low quiescent current and low shutdown current consumption.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Symbol | Test Conditions | Min | Typ | Max | Unit |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Input Voltage Range | VIN | 2.2 | 5.5 | V | ||
Output Current | IOUT | 200 | mA | |||
Output Voltage Options | VOUT | 1.1 | 3.3 | V | ||
Dropout Voltage at 200 mA | VDROPOUT | IOUT = 200 mA | 135 | 230 | mV | |
Quiescent Current at 200 mA Load | IQ | IOUT = 200 mA | 265 | μA | ||
Shutdown Current | ISD | < 1 | μA | |||
Noise Performance | 9 | μV rms | ||||
Start-Up Time for 3.3 V Option | tSTART-UP | VOUT = 3.3 V | 160 | μs |
Key Features
- Ultralow Noise: 9 µV rms noise performance without the need for a noise bypass capacitor, making it ideal for noise-sensitive analog and RF applications.
- Low Dropout Voltage: 135 mV dropout voltage at 200 mA load, improving efficiency and allowing operation over a wide input voltage range.
- Low Quiescent Current: 265 μA of quiescent current at 200 mA load, suitable for battery-operated portable equipment.
- Stable Operation with Small Capacitors: Stable with 1 µF ceramic input and output capacitors, meeting the requirements of high-performance, space-constrained applications.
- Multiple Output Voltage Options: 16 fixed output voltage options ranging from 1.1 V to 3.3 V.
- Protection Circuits: Short-circuit and thermal overload protection circuits to prevent damage in adverse conditions.
- Compact Packaging: Available in tiny 5-lead TSOT, 6-lead LFCSP, and 4-ball, 0.4 mm pitch, halide-free WLCSP packages.
Applications
- Noise-Sensitive Analog and RF Applications: Ideal for applications requiring low noise, such as audio, medical devices, and RF circuits.
- Battery-Operated Portable Equipment: Suitable for devices like smartphones, tablets, and other portable electronics due to its low quiescent current and low shutdown current.
- High-Performance, Space-Constrained Applications: Used in applications where small footprint and high performance are critical, such as in IoT devices and wearables.
Q & A
- What is the input voltage range of the ADP151?
The input voltage range of the ADP151 is from 2.2 V to 5.5 V.
- What is the maximum output current of the ADP151?
The ADP151 can provide up to 200 mA of output current.
- What is the typical noise performance of the ADP151?
The ADP151 has an ultralow noise performance of 9 µV rms.
- Does the ADP151 require a noise bypass capacitor?
No, the ADP151 does not require a noise bypass capacitor for its ultralow noise performance.
- What are the available output voltage options for the ADP151?
The ADP151 is available with 16 fixed output voltage options ranging from 1.1 V to 3.3 V.
- What is the quiescent current of the ADP151 at full load?
The quiescent current of the ADP151 is typically 265 μA at 200 mA load.
- Does the ADP151 have built-in protection circuits?
Yes, the ADP151 includes short-circuit and thermal overload protection circuits.
- What types of packages are available for the ADP151?
The ADP151 is available in 5-lead TSOT, 6-lead LFCSP, and 4-ball, 0.4 mm pitch, halide-free WLCSP packages.
- What is the typical shutdown current of the ADP151?
The typical shutdown current of the ADP151 is less than 1 μA.
- How long does it take for the ADP151 to start up?
The start-up time for the 3.3 V option is approximately 160 μs from the time the EN active threshold is crossed.