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NEW VISHAY SILICONIX LDOS OFFER INDUSTRY'S LOWEST DROPOUT VOLTAGE AT 300
14 April 2003 - Vishay Electronic

Two new 300-mA low-noise low dropout regulators, each packaged in a 3 mm x 3 mm PowerPAK MLP33, were released today by Siliconix incorporated, an 80.4%-owned subsidiary of Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. Designed for use in battery-powered equipment such as cell phones, wireless handsets and modems, PDAs, notebooks, pagers and digital cameras, the new ICs are small enough to fit on tiny circuit boards in miniaturized wireless devices while handling up to 1.2 W of power dissipation. The Si91871 and Si91872 feature a low ground current, ideal for low-voltage battery-operated power systems, and low dropout voltage of 250 mV at 300 mA, prolonging battery life in portable electronics.

Two new 300-mA low-noise low dropout regulators, each packaged in a 3 mm x 3 mm PowerPAK MLP33, were released today by Siliconix incorporated, an 80.4%-owned subsidiary of Vishay Intertechnology, Inc.

Designed for use in battery-powered equipment such as cell phones, wireless handsets and modems, PDAs, notebooks, pagers and digital cameras, the new ICs are small enough to fit on tiny circuit boards in miniaturized wireless devices while handling up to 1.2 W of power dissipation.

The Si91871 and Si91872 feature a low ground current, ideal for low-voltage battery-operated power systems, and low dropout voltage of 250 mV at 300 mA, prolonging battery life in portable electronics.

Designed to maintain regulation while delivering 400-mA peak output current in applications with high surge currents at turn-on, the Si91871 and Si91872 are available in a range of 14 fixed output voltage options from 1.2 V to 5.0 V. Both devices feature 1.5% guaranteed output voltage accuracy, a fast start-up time of 60 µs, and fast transient response of ≤ 30 µs. A built-in active pull-down clamp circuit improves transient response and regulation by actively sinking current from the output if it exceeds the desired regulation voltage. Both devices discharge the output during shutdown mode through a 100-Ω n-channel MOSFET. Integrated short-circuit and thermal protection ensure reliable operation. Reverse battery protection limits reverse current flow to a 1-µA maximum shutdown current. When no output is required, an ON/OFF feature allows digital circuitry to shut off the device to save power.

Designers will choose between the Si91871 and Si91872 depending on the specifics of their application. The Si91871 is especially suited for sensitive RF receiver or audio amplifier environments, with an external noise bypass capacitors that reduces output noise to just 30 µV(rms), while the Si91872 provides an out-of-regulation error flag.

The Si91871 and Si91872 may be used with low-ESR ceramic capacitors or tantalum capacitors, giving designers a flexible choice of magnetic components.

Samples and production quantities of the new devices are available now for most voltage options, with lead times of 8 to 10 weeks for larger orders.

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About: Vishay Electronic
Vishay Transducers is a division of Vishay Measurements Group. Vishay Measurements Group develops, manufactures, and markets a broad range of sensors for a wide variety of test and measurement applications. These include electrical resistance strain gages for both stress analysis testing and transducer manufacturing applications, load cells for approved weighing applications, force transducers, instrumentation, hybrid strain gage assemblies and bonding services.

Vishay, a Fortune 1,000 Company listed on the NYSE, is one of the world's largest manufacturers of discrete semiconductors (diodes, rectifiers, transistors, optoelectronics, and selected ICs) and passive electronic components (resistors, capacitors, inductors, and transducers). The Company's components can be found in products manufactured in a very broad range of industries worldwide. Vishay is headquartered in Malvern, Pennsylvania, and has operations in 17 countries employing over 26,000 people.


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