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Low supply voltage, low quiescent current, ULDO linear regulator

Authors: G. Bontempo; Tiziana Signorelli; Francesco Pulvirenti;

Low supply voltage, low quiescent current, ULDO linear regulator

Abstract

In this paper a new monolithic Ultra Low Drop-Out (ULDO) linear regulator developed in BCD (Bipolar CMOS, DMOS) technology, 5th generation, is described. It is able to deliver an output current up to 5 A with 150 mV drop-out voltage on the series element at a supply voltage down to 2 V The new regulator has been designed to reduce the quiescent and stand-by currents without degradation of the load transients performance and to guarantee an output voltage high accuracy, better than 1%, thanks to a new trimming structure. 200 /spl mu/A quiescent current and a very low stand-by current, up to 2 /spl mu/A, make the devices suitable for microprocessor applications such as Pentium, cellular phones, automotive and in all applications where power management and stand-by features are needed.

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