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Texas Instruments TPS7333QPWR

Part Number:

TPS7333QPWR

Manufacturer:

Texas Instruments

Ventron No:

3303634-TPS7333QPWR

Description:

500-mA, 10-V, low-dropout voltage regulator with power good & enable

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TPS7333QPWR

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Part Overview

Description
The TPS73xx devices are members of a family of micropower low-dropout (LDO) voltage regulators. They are differentiated from the TPS71xx and TPS72xx LDOs by their integrated delayed microprocessor-reset function.

Features
Very Low Dropout Voltage... Maximum of 35 mV at IO=100 mA (TPS7350)
Low Quiescent Current - Independent of Load... 340 μA Typ
Extremely Low Sleep-State Current, 0.5 μA Max
2% Tolerance Over Full Range of Load, Line, and Temperature for Fixed-Output Versions
Output Current Range of 0 mA to 500 mA
TSSOP Package Option Offers Reduced Component Height For Critical Applications

Applications
Microprocessor Power Supplies
Battery-Powered Systems
Portable/Battery-Powered Equipment
Wireless Communications
RF/IF Power Supplies
Post Regulators for Switching Supplies

Specifications

Texas Instruments TPS7333QPWR technical specifications, attributes, parameters and parts with similar specifications to Texas Instruments TPS7333QPWR.

  • Lifecycle Status
    ACTIVE (Last Updated: 3 days ago)
  • Factory Lead Time
    6 Weeks
  • Mounting Type

    Mounting Type refers to the method by which an electronic component is attached to a printed circuit board (PCB) or other surface. Common mounting types include: * Through-hole: Component leads are inserted into holes in the PCB and soldered on the other side. * Surface-mount: Component is placed on the surface of the PCB and soldered in place. * Press-fit: Component is pressed into place on the PCB without soldering. * Socket: Component is inserted into a socket on the PCB, allowing for easy replacement. The mounting type is determined by factors such as the component's size, shape, and power requirements.

    Surface Mount
  • Package / Case

    Package / Case refers to the physical housing or enclosure that encapsulates an electronic component. It provides protection, facilitates handling, and enables electrical connections. The package type determines the component's size, shape, pin configuration, and mounting options. Common package types include DIP (dual in-line package), SOIC (small outline integrated circuit), and BGA (ball grid array). The package also influences the component's thermal and electrical performance.

    20-TSSOP (0.173, 4.40mm Width)
  • Surface Mount
    YES
  • Number of Pins

    Number of Pins: Indicates the number of electrical connections available on the component. These pins are used to connect the component to other components or circuits on a printed circuit board (PCB). The number of pins determines the functionality and connectivity options of the component. It is important to ensure that the component has the correct number of pins for the intended application.

    20
  • Operating Temperature

    Operating Temperature is the range of temperatures at which an electronic component can function properly. It is typically specified in degrees Celsius (°C) and indicates the minimum and maximum temperatures at which the component can operate without experiencing damage or degradation. Operating Temperature is an important parameter to consider when designing electronic circuits, as it ensures that the components will function reliably in the intended operating environment.

    -40°C~125°C
  • Packaging
    Cut Tape (CT)
  • JESD-609 Code
    e4
  • Pbfree Code
    yes
  • Part Status

    Part Status is an electronic component parameter that indicates the availability and production status of a component. It is typically used to inform customers about the availability of a component, whether it is in production, end-of-life, or obsolete. Part Status can also provide information about any restrictions or limitations on the component's use, such as whether it is only available for certain applications or if it has been discontinued.

    Active
  • Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)

    Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) is a measure of the susceptibility of a surface mount electronic component to moisture-induced damage during soldering. It is classified into six levels, from 1 (least sensitive) to 6 (most sensitive). MSL is determined by the materials used in the component's construction, including the solderability of its terminals and the presence of moisture-absorbing materials. Components with higher MSL ratings require more stringent handling and storage conditions to prevent moisture absorption and subsequent damage during soldering.

    1 (Unlimited)
  • Number of Terminations
    20
  • ECCN Code
    EAR99
  • Terminal Finish
    Nickel/Palladium/Gold (Ni/Pd/Au)
  • Subcategory
    Other Regulators
  • Packing Method
    TR
  • Max Power Dissipation
    700mW
  • Technology

    Technology, in the context of electronic components, refers to the specific manufacturing process and materials used to create the component. It encompasses the semiconductor fabrication techniques, such as the type of transistor used (e.g., MOSFET, BJT), the gate oxide thickness, and the interconnect materials. Technology also includes the packaging type, such as surface mount or through-hole, and the leadframe or substrate material. The technology used impacts the component's performance characteristics, such as speed, power consumption, and reliability.

    BICMOS
  • Terminal Position
    DUAL
  • Terminal Form
    GULL WING
  • Peak Reflow Temperature (Cel)
    260
  • Number of Functions
    1
  • Terminal Pitch
    0.65mm
  • Base Part Number
    TPS7333
  • Pin Count
    20
  • Current - Supply (Max)
    550μA
  • Number of Outputs

    Number of Outputs refers to the number of independent output signals or channels that an electronic component can provide. It indicates the capability of the component to drive multiple external devices or circuits simultaneously. A higher number of outputs allows for greater flexibility and connectivity in electronic systems.

    1
  • Voltage - Input (Max)
    10V
  • Output Voltage

    Output Voltage is the voltage level produced by an electronic component when it is operating. It is typically measured in volts (V) and can be either positive or negative. The output voltage of a component is determined by its design and the input voltage applied to it. For example, a voltage regulator will produce a fixed output voltage regardless of the input voltage, while an amplifier will produce an output voltage that is proportional to the input voltage.

    3.3V
  • Output Type

    Output type refers to the type of signal or power that an electronic component can produce. It can be analog or digital, AC or DC, and can vary in voltage, current, or power levels. The output type is determined by the component's design and is crucial for matching it with other components in a circuit. Understanding the output type ensures proper signal processing, power delivery, and overall system functionality.

    Fixed
  • Max Output Current
    500mA
  • Output Configuration

    Output Configuration refers to the arrangement of output terminals or pins on an electronic component. It specifies the number, type, and arrangement of these terminals, allowing for various connection options. This parameter is crucial for determining the component's compatibility with other devices and ensuring proper signal flow within a circuit.

    Positive
  • Quiescent Current

    Quiescent current is the amount of current drawn by an electronic component when it is not actively performing its intended function. It is typically measured in milliamps (mA) or microamps (µA). Quiescent current is important because it can affect the overall power consumption of a circuit, especially in battery-powered devices. Components with high quiescent current can drain batteries more quickly than those with low quiescent current.

    300μA
  • Control Features
    Enable, Reset
  • Accuracy

    Accuracy refers to the closeness of a measured value to the true value. In electronic components, accuracy is typically expressed as a percentage of the full-scale range. For example, a component with an accuracy of ±2% would have a measured value that is within 2% of the true value. Accuracy is important in electronic components because it ensures that the component will perform as expected.

    2 %
  • Max Output Voltage
    3.3V
  • Output Voltage 1
    3.3V
  • Number of Regulators

    Number of Regulators refers to the quantity of voltage regulators present within an electronic component. Voltage regulators are circuits that maintain a constant voltage level, regardless of fluctuations in the input voltage or load current. The number of regulators indicates how many independent voltage regulation circuits are integrated into the component. This parameter is crucial for determining the component's ability to provide stable voltage to multiple circuits or devices.

    1
  • Min Input Voltage
    3.77V
  • Protection Features
    Over Current, Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity
  • Voltage Dropout (Max)
    0.4V @ 500mA
  • PSRR
    51dB ~ 49dB (120Hz)
  • Dropout Voltage
    235mV
  • Dropout Voltage1-Nom
    0.27V
  • Min Output Voltage
    3.3V
  • Voltage Tolerance-Max
    2%
  • Input Bias Current

    Input bias current is the small amount of current that flows into the input terminal of an electronic component, such as an operational amplifier or transistor. It is caused by the internal construction of the component and is typically measured in nanoamperes (nA). Input bias current can affect the accuracy of the component's output and must be taken into account when designing circuits.

    340μA
  • Height

    Height, in the context of electronic components, refers to the vertical dimension of the component. It is typically measured in millimeters (mm) or inches (in). Height is an important parameter to consider when designing and assembling electronic circuits, as it affects the overall size and form factor of the device. Components with a smaller height are often preferred for applications where space is limited, such as in portable devices or embedded systems.

    1.2mm
  • Length

    Length, in the context of electronic components, refers to the physical dimension of a component along its longest axis. It is typically measured in millimeters (mm) or inches (in). Length is a crucial parameter for determining the physical size and space requirements of a component on a printed circuit board (PCB) or other assembly. It also affects the component's electrical characteristics, such as inductance and capacitance, which can be influenced by the length of conductors or traces within the component.

    6.5mm
  • Width
    4.4mm
  • Thickness

    Thickness, in the context of electronic components, refers to the vertical distance between two opposing surfaces of a component. It is typically measured in millimeters (mm) or inches (in). Thickness is a crucial parameter that affects the component's physical dimensions, weight, and performance characteristics. It influences factors such as heat dissipation, electrical insulation, and mechanical stability. Thinner components generally offer better heat dissipation and space efficiency, while thicker components may provide enhanced durability and structural integrity.

    1mm
  • Radiation Hardening
    No
  • RoHS Status
    ROHS3 Compliant
  • Lead Free
    Lead Free

Certification

  • ISO 9001
  • ISO 13485
  • ISO 45001
  • ASA
  • ESD
  • DUNS
  • SMTA
  • ROHS

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