PMIC - Voltage Regulators - Linear

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MIC5219-5.0YMT-TR

MIC5219-5.0YMT-TR

Roving Networks / Microchip Technology

IC REG LINEAR 5V 500MA 6TMLF

652

LP3875ESX-3.3/NOPB

LP3875ESX-3.3/NOPB

Texas Instruments

IC REG LINEAR 3.3V 1.5A DDPAK

345

S-1335A12-N4T1U3

S-1335A12-N4T1U3

ABLIC U.S.A. Inc.

IC REG LINEAR 1.2V 150MA SC82AB

2875

S-13R1D38-A4T2U3

S-13R1D38-A4T2U3

ABLIC U.S.A. Inc.

IC REG LINEAR 3.8V 150MA HSNT4-B

0

S-1333A26-M5T1U3

S-1333A26-M5T1U3

ABLIC U.S.A. Inc.

IC REG LINEAR 2.6V 300MA SOT23-5

100

S-1313D14-N4T1U3

S-1313D14-N4T1U3

ABLIC U.S.A. Inc.

IC REG LINEAR 1.4V 200MA SC82AB

0

MAX6475TA15BD3+

MAX6475TA15BD3+

Analog Devices, Inc.

IC REG LIN POS ADJ 300MA 8TDFN

2787

XC6203P452MR-G

XC6203P452MR-G

Torex Semiconductor Ltd.

IC REG LINEAR 4.5V 400MA SOT23

0

MIC5320-SJYML-TR

MIC5320-SJYML-TR

Roving Networks / Microchip Technology

IC REG LINEAR 2.5V/3.3V 6MLF

0

RP130N261D-TR-FE

RP130N261D-TR-FE

RICOH Electronic Devices Co., LTD.

IC REG LINEAR 2.6V 150MA SOT23-5

0

S-1165B35MC-N6UTFU

S-1165B35MC-N6UTFU

ABLIC U.S.A. Inc.

IC REG LINEAR 3.5V 200MA SOT23-5

0

LT3093HMSE#PBF

LT3093HMSE#PBF

Analog Devices, Inc.

IC REG LIN NEG ADJ 200MA 12MSOP

0

S-1335A26-A4T2U3

S-1335A26-A4T2U3

ABLIC U.S.A. Inc.

IC REG LINEAR 2.6V 150MA HSNT4-B

0

LT1529CT-5#PBF

LT1529CT-5#PBF

Analog Devices, Inc.

IC REG LINEAR 5V 3A TO220-5

54

MIC29503WU

MIC29503WU

Roving Networks / Microchip Technology

IC REG LINEAR POS ADJ 5A TO263-5

122

S-816A39AMC-BAOT2U

S-816A39AMC-BAOT2U

ABLIC U.S.A. Inc.

IC REG LINEAR 3.9V 1A SOT23-5

0

BA178M09T

BA178M09T

ROHM Semiconductor

IC REG LINEAR 9V 500MA TO220FP

0

ADP3301ARZ-5-REEL

ADP3301ARZ-5-REEL

Analog Devices, Inc.

IC REG LINEAR 5V 100MA 8SOIC

354

REG102GA-AG4

REG102GA-AG4

Texas Instruments

IC REG LIN POS ADJ 250MA SOT223

0

LT3007ETS8-5#TRMPBF

LT3007ETS8-5#TRMPBF

Analog Devices, Inc.

IC REG LINEAR 5V 20MA TSOT23-8

0

PMIC - Voltage Regulators - Linear

1. Overview

Linear Voltage Regulators (LVRs) are critical components in Power Management Integrated Circuits (PMICs) that provide stable output voltage levels by dissipating excess input energy as heat. Unlike switching regulators, LVRs operate without high-frequency switching, making them ideal for noise-sensitive applications. Their importance in modern electronics includes ensuring power integrity in portable devices, industrial equipment, and automotive systems.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Low Dropout (LDO) RegulatorsMaintain regulation with minimal input-output voltage differential (e.g., 100mV)Mobile device sensors, RF circuits
Quasi-LDO RegulatorsBalance dropout voltage and load current capabilityIntermediate power stages in IoT devices
Dual/Multi-Output LVRsSingle-chip solutions with multiple regulated outputsApplication processors in smartwatches
High-Precision LVRs 0.5% output voltage accuracy with temperature compensationMedical imaging sensors, test equipment

3. Structure and Components

Typical LVR architecture includes:

  • Reference Voltage Source (bandgap circuit)
  • Error Amplifier with feedback loop
  • Pass Transistor (NMOS/PMOS/BJT) as active regulation element
  • Thermal Shutdown and Overcurrent Protection Circuits
  • Input/Output Capacitor Interfaces

Common packages: QFN (3x3mm), TSSOP, WLCSP for portable devices. High-power variants use flip-chip with exposed thermal pads.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Input Voltage RangeOperational voltage limits (e.g., 2.7V-5.5V)Determines compatibility with power sources
Output Voltage AccuracyDeviation from nominal value ( 1% to 3%)System stability and component protection
Dropout VoltageMinimum Vin-Vout for regulation (e.g., 30mV-300mV)Battery life optimization in portable devices
Output Current CapabilityMax continuous load current (100mA-3A)Application scalability
PSRR (Power Supply Rejection Ratio)Noise attenuation at specific frequencies (e.g., 70dB at 1kHz)Signal integrity in analog circuits
Quiescent CurrentStandby power consumption (1 A-100 A)Battery efficiency in always-on systems

5. Application Areas

  • Consumer Electronics: Smartphone APUs, SSD controllers
  • Industrial Automation: PLC signal conditioning modules
  • Automotive: ADAS sensors, infotainment system peripherals
  • Medical Devices: Portable diagnostic equipment, wearables
  • Telecommunications: Base station RF front-ends

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerProduct SeriesKey Features
Texas InstrumentsTPS7A49150mA, 18V input, 75dB PSRR @ 1kHz
STMicroelectronicsLDL11171A output, adjustable via resistor divider
Analog DevicesADP151200mA, 25 A quiescent current, 200mV dropout
ON SemiconductorNCP11171A, thermal overload protection, automotive-grade

7. Selection Guidelines

Key selection criteria:

  1. Match input voltage range with power source (e.g., Li-ion battery requires 2.7V-5.5V)
  2. Prioritize low dropout voltage for battery-powered devices
  3. Calculate thermal dissipation (PD = (Vin-Vout) Iout)
  4. Select appropriate PSRR for noise-sensitive applications (e.g., 60dB for audio circuits)
  5. Consider package thermal resistance for high-current applications
  6. Case Study: A wearable ECG monitor used Analog Devices ADP150 (150mA, 2.2V output, 15 A IQ) to achieve 14-day battery life.

    8. Industry Trends

    • Emerging Ultra-Low Dropout (ULDO) designs with <50mV dropout voltage
    • Integration with PMIC digital interfaces (I2C/PMBus)
    • Advanced packaging: 3D TSV for improved thermal performance
    • Wide bandgap (GaN/SiC) pass transistors for high-voltage LVRs
    • AEC-Q100 compliant automotive LVRs with 150 C operating temperature
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