Texas Instruments TPS7A3001 series Linear Voltage Regulators

Comprehensive Guide to TPS7A3001 Integrated Circuits (ICs) Linear Voltage Regulators

In this post, you will find the Key Component Features, Diverse Applications, Associated Series Parts, Technical Documents(PDF Datasheets, User Guides), Frequently asked questions, and Related Series of Texas Instruments TPS7A3001 series Linear Voltage Regulators products.

FEATURES

  • Input Voltage Range
  • Power-Supply Ripple Rejection
Applications

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

Part NumberDescriptionStockRFQ
TPS7A3001MDGNTEPIC REG LIN NEG ADJ 200MA 8MSOP250BUY
TPS7A3001DRBRIC REG LINEAR NEG ADJ 200MA 8SON0RFQ
TPS7A3001DGNRIC REG LIN NEG ADJ 200MA 8MSOP10000RFQ
TPS7A3001DGNTIC REG LIN NEG ADJ 200MA 8MSOP355BUY
TPS7A3001DRBTIC REG LINEAR NEG ADJ 200MA 8SON208BUY
Technical Documents

TPS7A3001 is a negative, high-voltage (–36V), ultralow-noise (15.1µV RMS, 72dB PSRR) linear regulator that can source a maximum load of 200mA. It includes a CMOS logic-level-compatible enable pin and capacitor-programmable soft-start function that allows for customized power-management schemes 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the similar products or Substitute Components of Texas Instruments TPS7A3001 series Linear Voltage Regulators

Analog Devices ADP7104: The ADP7104 is a low-dropout linear voltage regulator with low noise and high PSRR (power supply rejection ratio). It offers similar specifications and can be considered as a substitute for the TPS7A3001 in many applications.  Maxim Integrated MAX889: The MAX889 is a low-dropout linear voltage regulator with low quiescent current and high PSRR. It provides stable and regulated output voltage and can be used in applications similar to the TPS7A3001.  STMicroelectronics LDK220: The LDK220 is a low-dropout linear voltage regulator with low quiescent current and high accuracy. It offers adjustable output voltage and can be used as a substitute in applications where precise voltage regulation is required.

How do I choose a voltage regulator for my project?

Input Voltage and Output Voltage: Determine the input voltage range and the required output voltage for your project. Each voltage regulator chip is designed for specific output voltages. For example, if your device runs off 120VAC power and requires a 5V Raspberry Pi controller, 12V servo motors, and a 24V stepper motor, you would need to use 5V, 12V, and 24V voltage regulators respectively