Features: • Ultra LowNoise: 150 nV/Hz @ 100 Hz, 40VRMS 100 Hz 100 kHz Typical, Iout = 60 mA, Co = 1.0 F• Fast Response Time from OFF to ON: 40 s Typical at a 200 Hz Repetition Rate• Ready for 1.0 V Platforms: ON with a 900 mV High Level• Nominal Output Current of 80 mA w...
NCP4561: Features: • Ultra LowNoise: 150 nV/Hz @ 100 Hz, 40VRMS 100 Hz 100 kHz Typical, Iout = 60 mA, Co = 1.0 F• Fast Response Time from OFF to ON: 40 s Typical at a 200 Hz Repetition Rate...
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Switching Converters, Regulators & Controllers VR11.1 4PH CTRL PMBUS ITF
Rating |
Pin |
Symbol |
Value |
Unit | |
Min |
Max | ||||
Power Supply Voltage |
5 |
Vin |
- |
12 |
V |
ESD Capability, HBM Model |
All Pins |
- |
1.0 |
KV | |
ESD Capability, Machine Model |
All Pins |
- |
200 |
V | |
Maximum Power Dissipation NW Suffix, Plastic Package Thermal Resistance JunctiontoAir |
PD RJA |
- - |
Internally Limited 210 |
W °C/W | |
Operating Ambient Temperature Maximum Junction Temperature (Note 1) Maximum Operating Junction Temperature (Note 2) |
TA TJmax TJ |
- - - |
40 to +85 150 125 |
°C | |
Storage Temperature Range |
Tstg |
- |
60 to +150 |
°C |
The NCP4561 is a Low DropOut (LDO) regulator featuring excellent noise performances. Thanks to its innovative concept, the circuit reaches an incredible 40 VRMS noise level without an external bypass capacitor. Housed in a small SOT23 5 leadslike package, it represents the ideal designer's choice when space and noise are at premium.
The absence of external bandgap capacitor unleashes the response time to a wakeup signal and makes it stay within 40 s (in repetitive mode), pushing the NCP4561 as a natural candidate in portable applications.
The NCP4561 also hosts a novel architecture which prevents excessive undershoots when the regulator is the seat of fast transient bursts, as in any bursting systems.Finally, with a static line regulation better than 75 dB, it naturally shields the downstream electronics against choppy lines.