Tool/software:
Hi team,
There are several simliar terms in the datasheet, e.g. VOUT(NOM), NOMINAL OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V), VOUT(target).
Could you tell the definition of each term?
Regards,
Noriyuki Takahashi
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Tool/software:
Hi team,
There are several simliar terms in the datasheet, e.g. VOUT(NOM), NOMINAL OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V), VOUT(target).
Could you tell the definition of each term?
Regards,
Noriyuki Takahashi
Hello,
Thank you for your question.
Please see the following resources that may be helpful when understanding terms and definitions of LDOs:
Understanding the Terms and Definitions of LDO Voltage Regulators
Vout (NOM) and Nominal output voltage are the same thing, just rephrased into a different wording scheme. The Vout (NOM) value is the expected output voltage. For example, if you purchase an LDO that has a fixed output voltage of 3.3V, then the nominal output voltage should be 3.3V.
The target output voltage refers to the same terminology as stated above.
Hope this helps!
Best,
Hannah