Texas Instruments TPS70351 series Linear Voltage Regulators

Comprehensive Guide to TPS70351 Integrated Circuits (ICs) Linear Voltage Regulators

This post introduces you to the Key Component Features, Diverse Applications, Associated Series Parts, Technical Documents(PDF Datasheets, User Guides), Frequently asked questions, and Related Series of Texas Instruments TPS70351 series Linear Voltage Regulators products.

FEATURES

  • Designed to provide a fixed 3.3V output and an adjustable 1.8V output
  • Maximum output current of 150mA
Applications

  • Industrial transport (non-car & non-light truck)
  • Wearables (non-medical)
Associated Products

Part NumberDescriptionStockRFQ
TPS70351PWPRLDO Voltage Regulators Dual-Output LDO Voltage Regulator5RFQ
TPS70351PWPDual-Output, 2-A/1-A Low Dropout Voltage Regulators with Integrated SVS 24-HTSSOP -40 to 12560RFQ
TPS70351PWPG4IC REG LINEAR 3.3V/1.8V 24HTSSOP15BUY
Technical Documents

The Texas Instruments TPS70351 series Linear Voltage Regulators are dual-output, low dropout voltage regulators with integrated SVS for split voltage systems. They are designed to provide a fixed 3.3V output and an adjustable 1.8V output with a maximum output current of 150mA 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the similar products or Substitute Components of Texas Instruments TPS70351 series Linear Voltage Regulators

Analog Devices ADP3339: The ADP3339 is a low dropout voltage regulator IC that offers fixed output voltage options. It provides high accuracy, low dropout voltage, and low quiescent current, making it suitable for similar applications as the TPS70351.  Maxim Integrated MAX8887: The MAX8887 is a low dropout voltage regulator IC that provides fixed output voltage options. It offers high accuracy, low dropout voltage, and low quiescent current, making it suitable for applications requiring stable and regulated power supply.  ON Semiconductor NCP715: The NCP715 is a low dropout voltage regulator IC that offers fixed output voltage options. It provides high accuracy, low dropout voltage, and low quiescent current, making it suitable for various applications where stable power supply is required.

How do I use a linear voltage regulator in my circuit design?

A linear voltage regulator is a device that takes in an input voltage and provides a constant output voltage. It works by using a voltage-controlled current source to force a fixed voltage to appear at the regulator output terminal. The control circuitry must monitor (sense) the output voltage, and adjust the current source (as required by the load) to hold the output voltage at the desired value.