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| 2011-07-06 | LED driver resolves faulty LED strings Supertex unveils the HV9957, a six-channel LED driver that combines a switch-mode boost converter and six low dropout, linear current regulators designed to offer high efficiency and precise current control. |
| 2010-12-10 | 35µA quiescent current LDOs target battery operated apps Diodes offers a pair of low dropout linear regulators that maintain 2% accuracy over the industrial temperature rating of -40°C to 85°C targeted at low-power and battery operated apps. |
| 2009-11-27 | Understanding the limits range of linear regulators Understanding the limits range of linear regulators |
| 2009-07-24 | Tiny LDOs deliver 155mV@150mA Micrel Inc. has launched the MIC5380 and the MIC5381, part of a new family of dual voltage linear regulators offering low dropout voltage of 155mV@150mA. |
| 2009-04-17 | Lighting mgt unit shortens handset design time AnalogicTech's AAT2862 drives up to eight LEDs and integrates four low-dropout linear regulators. |
| 2008-12-05 | Minimise LDOs' load-transient response Low-dropout linear regulators are commonly used to provide power to low-voltage digital circuits, where point-of-load regulation is important. |
| 2008-11-11 | Dual LDOs offer full protection circuitry The MIC5370 and the MIC5371 are part of a new family of dual LDOs offering low dropout voltage of 155mV@150mA. |
| 2008-09-01 | Linear regulator withstands 80V input Linear regulator withstands 80V input |
| 2008-08-21 | LDOs feature on-board protection functions ON Semiconductor has expanded its family of LDO linear voltage regulators for automotive electronics modules. |
| 2007-12-11 | APEC unveils 400mA LDO linear regulators APEC unveils 400mA LDO linear regulators |
| 2007-01-04 | LDO regulators consume 10µA quiescent current LDO regulators consume 10µA quiescent current |
| 2006-12-12 | AnalogicTech develops 600mA charge pump AnalogicTech has introduced a 600mA charge pump with dual low dropout linear regulators (LDOs) for portable systems operating from Lithium-ion/polymer batteries. |
| 2006-07-06 | LDOs designed for apps requiring high efficiency Sipex Corp. has announced the latest addition to its family of precision low dropout linear regulators, the SP6222 and SP6223, which operate at a low 1.6V input voltage. |
| 2006-06-22 | Micrel regulators offer 75mV at 300mA Micrel regulators offer 75mV at 300mA |
| 2006-05-16 | Micrel designs LDO regulator for portable apps Micrel Inc. has launched a family of dual ultra-low dropout (ULDO) voltage linear regulators. |
| 2000-11-30 | Linear regulators: Theory of operation and compensation Linear regulators: Theory of operation and compensation |
| 2000-12-08 | Get your best from your LDO designs This application note details the know-how in designing high-performance regulators in order to optimize the designer's ability to predict their behaviors when dropped into the final circuit. |
| 2004-11-01 | Power management trends in 3G cellphones Manufacturers are now adopting switching regulators over the simpler, but less efficient, linear low-dropout regulators in 3G cellphones. |
| 2005-06-14 | Stability analysis of low-dropout linear regulators with a PMOS pass element Stability analysis of low-dropout linear regulators with a PMOS pass element |
| 2005-06-14 | Advantages of using PMOS-type low-dropout linear regulators in battery applications Advantages of using PMOS-type low-dropout linear regulators in battery applications |
| 2005-06-14 | Understanding the load-transient response of LDOs This app note discusses the low-dropout linear regulators (LDOs) that are commonly used to provide power to low-voltage digital circuits, where point-ofload regulation is important |
| 2005-09-16 | Manage low-voltage rails with VLDO regulators Manage low-voltage rails with VLDO regulators |
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