Part Number: TLV751 We are using a TLV75101P with an input voltage of about 5.3V and dual 5V output voltage in our application. To test the current limitation, we connect a power resistor with about 5 Ohms to one output of the TLV75101P and observe the…
Part Number: TLV751 This issue has come up before. Really needs to be addressed in data sheet.
For the Fixed version of the part, the only reference to which output is which fixed voltage is in table 3 on page 23 of the data sheet. Table is titled "device…
Part Number: TLV751 Hello,
My customer is interesting the dual LDO, but concerning thermal performance due to its higher density.
Do you have comparison data of thermal between single and dual of TLV751?
Best regards,
Katsu
Part Number: TLV751 Hello,
I am looking to use the TLV751180330PDSQR (1.8V/3.3V dual output LDO) in a design. However, it is not clear which outputs correspond to which LDO. The pin description lists OUT1 and OUT2 however it does not say which of these…
Part Number: TLV751-EVM Hi Team, Our customer is requesting the board dimension of TLV751-EVM. Can you share its dimension so I can inform the customer? Thanks! Jonathan
Part Number: TLV751 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLV752 Hi Team,
Need your to check and clarify the issue that TLV75101PDSQR Pin Configuration and Functions, and PCB layout guide foot print are not match.
I think the PCB layout Example in Figure 44…
Hi Will,
TLV751 or TLV755P are the closest devices in our portfolio to the customer's requirements. We can meet their input voltage, output voltage and output current needs, but not PSRR.
I hope this is helpful,
Erin
Hey Murthy,
I would recommend the TLV751 for the LDO to replace. I will tag the buck converter group to comment on what buck to recommend. If you have specs or a schematic that would also be helpful.
LM3996 & TLV751 Comparison
Thanks,
McKyla