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Ultralow Noise and Ultrahigh PSRR
Jun 17th 2015
When it comes to powering noise-sensitive analog/RF applications, low dropout (LDO) linear regulators are generally preferred over their switching counterparts. Low noise LDOs power a wide range of analog/RF designs, including frequency synthesizers (PLLs/VCOs), RF mixers and modulators, high speed and high resolution data ...
Can You Use the Voltage Reference to Power Your ADC Driver?
Jul 11th 2013
Linear Technology’s family of 16-, 18-, and 20-Bit SAR ADCs (LTC2378-20 family) operates with an external reference voltage of up to 5V. The largest input voltage that you are then supposed to put on each ADC input pin is equal to that 5V reference voltage. It seems logical to use an opamp on a 5V supply with rail-to-rail ...
High Voltage, Low Dropout Linear Regulators Operate Down to -55°C
Jun 17th 2010
MILPITAS, CA — June 17, 2010 — Linear Technology Corporation announces new wider temperature range versions of its LT1763, LT3008 and LT3010 high voltage linear regulators. The new high reliability “MP” grade features operation from -55°C to +125°C for a wide range of applications including avionics, ...
High Current, Low Noise Linear Regulators Operate Down to -55°C
Aug 9th 2006
MILPITAS, CA - August 9, 2006 - Linear Technology Corporation announces new wider temperature range versions of its LT1763 and LT1764A high current, low noise linear regulators. The new "MP" grade features operation from -55°C to +125°C for a wide range of applications including avionics, military, industrial, RF and ...
LT1763 3.3V Low Noise Regulator
Jul 15th 1999
The LT1763 series are micropower, low noise, low dropout regulators. The devices are capable of supplying 500mA of output current with a dropout voltage of 300mV. Designed for use in battery-powered systems, the low 30μA quiescent current makes them an ideal choice. Quiescent current is well controlled; it does not rise ...
Paralleled Voltage Regulators with Balanced Load Sharing
Jul 15th 1999
Paralleling voltage regulators to provide mode load current is a common technique. Forcing the amplifiers to share the load current equally is called ballasting. Using a precision low offset voltage amplifier to sense the output current from each regulator requires just milli-ohms of resistance, typically just a pcb circuit ...
DC368A - LT1763CS8 Demo Board | Low Noise LDO Regulator, 2.3V ≤ VIN ≤ 20V, Vout = 1.22V/1.5V/1.8V/2.5V/3.3V/5V @ 500mA
Jul 15th 1999
Demonstration circuit DC368A is a low noise micropower voltage regulator using the 500mA LT®1763 in the 8-lead SO package. These circuits are used primarily in voltage controlled oscillators, RF power supplies and, in larger systems, as local regulators. The DC368 has an input voltage range of 2.3V to 20V and provides a ...
Paralleling LT1763 Linear Regulators for Higher Output Current
Apr 26th 1996
The LT1763 series are micropower, low noise, low dropout regulators. The devices are capable of supplying 500mA of output current with a dropout voltage of 300mV. Designed for use in battery-powered systems, the low 30μA quiescent current makes them an ideal choice. Quiescent current is well controlled; it does not rise ...
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