Hi Eckhard,
Here is a summary of the differences :
The LP2985AIM5 is the LP2985-N it has a lower VOUT max but has more voltage offerings and better thermal performance.
I made the table above with our LDO quick search tool which can be found here : …
Part Number: LP2985 Hello experts,
Customer observed that the dropout-voltage was out of specs. They did a SEM n saw cracks at the DIE level. 1. Would this be the primary cause of the issue?
2. What would be the cause of the cracks? Customer observed that…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLV704 , LP2985-N , TPS709 , LP2992 , TPS7A25 hi Team,
trying to find TI compatible parts with
S-1200B35-M5T1U /SOT-23-5
is the following part a good fit?
LP2985-N
S-1212B28-M5T1U /SOT-23-5
closest i found is the
TPS7B4250…
Part Number: LP2985A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LP2985-N I am using a 3.3V fixed version of the LP2985A IC with +12V at the input. The load is less than 10 mA. However, the regulator produces over 9 V at the output for some reason. Please see my…
Hi Masa-san, LP2985-N requires 1 uF or greater capacitance on the input and 2.2 uF capacitance on the output. Your selected capacitors do not account for any derating. The following Blog goes into more detail on the difference between capacitor and capacitance…
Hi Ryan,
you are correct, the additional question is about LP2985LV-N (LP2985AIM5-1.5). you are right this family does not offer the 3.3V. i think the 3.3V curve i say was in the LP2985 datasheet and not LP2985LV-N.
i will share the information you…
Hi Adam,
Yes, similar to LP2985-N, TPS717 has a body diode that will conduct current when the output voltage exceeds the input voltage; however, the current is not limited through the body diode. We recommend external limiting of the current or using…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LP2985-N Hi all,
I want to ask what are differences in quality between this products:
http://www.ti.com/product/TPS79301
http://www.ti.com/product/lp2985-n?qgpn=lp2985-n
http://www.onsemi.com/pub/Collateral/NCP702-D.PD…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LP2985-N , LP2985 We are using the 3.6-V version of the LP2985-N LDO regulator in a situation where its battery-supplied input voltage will eventually fall as low as 3.4 V. As expected, the LP2985 output voltage tracks the…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LP2985-N , LP2985 Hello,
I am new in this industry. The data sheet (http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/lp2985-n.pdf) says, that the input voltage is: 2.5 V to +16 V. This means that I can use for this a battery with 3 V? If…