Ablic Inc. has introduced its new S-19255 Series of automotive low-dropout (LDO) linear regulators. Claiming the smallest high power supply rejection ratio (PSRR) LDO linear regulators, the S-19255 ...
People have been predicting the demise of low-drop-out linear regulators in cars for many years. Yet low-drop-out (LDO) regulators continue to survive and even thrive because they're cheap and easy to ...
Numerous electronic components like phase-lock loops, FPGA transceivers, and precision op-amps require a low noise voltage rail in order to operate as specified. More often than not, when a need for a ...
It’s become a matter of debate as to precisely when the 78xx series of linear regulators were designed or when they hit the market for that matter. Some will tell you their lineage can be traced back ...
Micro system-level IC (“uSLIC”) modules from Maxim claim to deliver switching regulators with the size and simplicity of a linear regulator (LDO). The MAXM17532 and MAXM15462 power modules measure ...
Electronic systems often require multiple voltages to power the various internal circuits. Non-isolated regulators are a common and easy way to convert one voltage to another. Regulators typically ...
Internet of Things (IoT) applications are getting numerous, more power-stringent and smaller with every generation, requiring tighter control of power management and maximized function integration.
Perhaps the simplest way to regulate a DC voltage is using a voltage divider and/or an active device like a Zener diode. Besides simplicity, they have the additional advantage of not being ...