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LT1175 Negative Low Dropout Regulator with Current Limit

Typical LT1175 Connection

The LT1175 is a negative micropower low dropout regulator. It features 45μA quiescent current, dropping to 10μA in shutdown. A new reference amplifier topology gives precision DC characteristics along with the ability to maintain good loop stability with an extremely wide range of output capacitors. Very low dropout voltage and high efficiency are obtained with a unique power transistor anti-saturation design. Adjustable and fixed 5V versions are available.

Minimum Input-to-Output Voltage

 


Software

LTspice

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