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Fairchild Releases 300mA Low VIN LDO For Digital Applications

December 02, 2008 by Jeff Shepard

Fairchild Semiconductor announced that it is offering designers of energy-sensitive systems a 300mA low-dropout (LDO) solution balancing efficiency, transient response, and footprint size. The FAN2564 is a low VIN LDO offering the efficiency of a switcher-based solution but in the footprint of an LDO.

According to the company, traditional LDO regulators create low voltage supplies for digital processors. These LDO regulators are said to be connected directly to the battery, resulting in poor efficiency. The FAN2564 regulator has a dropout of 100mV and operates from supplies as low as 1.8V, allowing the device to post-regulate from existing low voltage supplies in the system. By operating from a low VIN, the voltage drop across the LDO is reduced, resulting in high efficiency linear power conversion.

This LDO consumes low quiescent current (45µA at no load) and delivers a fast transient response enabling the application to be more resilient to fluctuations in load. To accommodate the space-constrained challenges of applications with a digital load such as portable, medical, computing and computer peripherals, the FAN2564 is packaged in either compact 0.93 x 1.41mm WL-CSP or 2 x 2mm ultra-thin MLP packaging. In addition, the FAN2564 uses industry-standard 0402 capacitors that are quite small (1.00mm x 0.50mm), reducing board space in the overall design.

The FAN2564 utilizes lead-free (Pb-free) terminals and has been characterized for moisture sensitivity in accordance with the Pb-free reflow requirements of the joint IPC/JEDEC standard J-STD-020. Pricing is (FAN2564 in UMLP packaging) US $0.63, and (FAN2564 in WL-CSP packaging) US $0.69, with a delivery of 8 weeks ARO.