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Toshiba releases a new range of low current, high input voltage LDO regulators
Toshiba Electronics Europe GmbH (“Toshiba”) has launched the first three devices in the new TCR1HF series of low drop-out (LDO) regulators.
Featuring high input voltage and low current consumption the TCR1HF18B, TCR1HF33B, and TCR1HF50B offer fixed output voltages of 1.8V, 3.3V, and 5.0V respectively.
The new additions offer a wide input voltage range of 4V to 36V to support up to 20V for USB power delivery (USB-PD) or 24V-powered equipment like mobile equipment, home appliances and factory automation equipment. They feature a low 1µA quiescent current, allowing electronic equipment to maintain stand-by operation with very low power consumption.
Housed in small plastic molded SOT-25 (Toshiba’s package name: SMV), the TCR1HF ICs drive up to 150mA and operate at temperatures between -40°C to +125°C. Moreover, with their fast load transient response of -60mV/+50mV, they help ensure a stable output voltage – even during a sudden change in current, for example, when equipment moves from stand-by to operating state. Other standard features include overcurrent protection, thermal shutdown, and auto-discharge.
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