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[[Image:TPS-V-Reg.jpg|TPS Voltage Regulator]]
 
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<b>Description:</b><br> These are small, low-noise, low drop out, voltage regulators. Perfect for simple applications, they require only a 4.7uF output capacitor (for stability) and have a 7V maximum input (10V in the datasheet?). Cheap and small, we use them in many applications in unison with the [[10uF Tantalum Capacitor]].
 
  
These little guys output a max of 150mA which is fairly impressive for such a small footprint. They have an enable pin that can allow for power saving, but the quiescent current is only 85uA so we usually just pull the enable pin high.
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<b>Footprints:</b><br>
 
[[SFE_Footprint_Library|SFE Footprint Library]]
 
 
 
FP Name: SOT-23
 
 
 
<b>Manufacturer Info:</b><br>
 
TI part # : TPS76350DBVT (5V Output)<br>
 
 
 
<b>Supplier Info:</b><br>
 
Digikey part # : [http://www.digikey.com/scripts/dksearch/dksus.dll?KeywordSearch&Keywords=296-2707-1-ND&site=us 296-2707-1-ND (5V)]<br>
 
Single Piece Price : $0.84
 
 
 
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