Texas Instruments TPS767D318 series Linear Voltage Regulators

Comprehensive Guide to TPS767D318 Integrated Circuits (ICs) Linear Voltage Regulators

This post lists the Key Component Features, Diverse Applications, Associated Series Parts, Technical Documents(PDF Datasheets, User Guides), Frequently asked questions, and Related Series of Texas Instruments TPS767D318 series Linear Voltage Regulators products.

FEATURES

  • Dual-Output
  • Power Good and Enable
Applications

  • Industrial transport (non-car & non-light truck)
  • Test & measurement
Associated Products

Part NumberDescriptionStockRFQ
TPS767D318QPWPRQ1IC REG LIN 1.8V/3.3V 1A 28HTSSOP10000RFQ
TPS767D318PWPIC REG LIN 1.8V/3.3V 1A 28HTSSOP60RFQ
TPS767D318PWPG41-A, Dual-Output Low Dropout Voltage Regulator 28-HTSSOP -40 to 12532BUY
TPS767D318PWPRG4Dual-Output Low-Dropout (LDO) Voltage Regulators 28-HTSSOP -40 to 1250RFQ
TPS767D318PWPRIC REG LIN 1.8V/3.3V 1A 28HTSSOP11072RFQ
Technical Documents

The TPS767D318 series of linear voltage regulators is a dual-output low-dropout voltage regulator with power good and enable. It is designed to provide up to 1A of output current with a dropout voltage of 200mV (typical) 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the similar products or Substitute Components of Texas Instruments TPS767D318 series Linear Voltage Regulators

Analog Devices ADP3339: The ADP3339 is a low-dropout linear voltage regulator with similar specifications to the TPS767D318. It provides stable and regulated output voltage with low quiescent current and can be used as an alternative in many applications.  Maxim Integrated MAX6675: The MAX6675 is a low-dropout linear voltage regulator with low quiescent current and high PSRR (power supply rejection ratio). It offers similar functionality and can be considered as a substitute for the TPS767D318 in various applications.  STMicroelectronics LDO10C: The LDO10C is a low-dropout linear voltage regulator with low quiescent current and high accuracy. It provides stable output voltage and can be used as a substitute in applications where precise voltage regulation is required.

How do I choose the right voltage regulator for my application?

When choosing a voltage regulator for your application, consider factors such as output current capacity, dropout voltage, required features (e.g., power good indication, enable pins), input voltage range, load transient response, thermal considerations, and specific application requirements. Ensure the regulator can provide enough current, maintain a stable output voltage, and offer necessary features for optimal performance. Compare these factors with your application's needs to select the right voltage regulator effectively.