I plan to use a LDO regulator to protect my 3.6V (max) MSP430 from a 4.1V (max when charging) lithium ion rechargeable battery. It will be an always-on, mostly-sleeping, solar-powered situation, so low parasitic drain is crucial. Good regulation is not important, but voltage limiting is. The TPS782xx and -3xx have suitably low ground pin current when regulating, and with a FET pass element they would not necessarily have the particular high parasitic (base current) drain that a PNP pass element has in dropout, but one never knows for sure that something similar does not occur unless the data sheet tells you. But these data sheets don't tell you. The plot of ground pin current vs. input voltage is admirably flat, but does not extend into dropout, where my regulators will be working when it is most important for them to have low drain.
Does the ground pin current stay low when the input voltage (2.7 - 4.1V) drops below the regulator set point of 3.0V? Is one of these regulators better than the others in this service? Is there an even better choice available?
Thanks, Phil