LDO Regulator for Mobile Devices uses fine analog IC process.

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Using fine analog IC process for advanced CMOS, TCR2LN/LE/LF series offers 200 mA output. Fixed output voltages from 0.8–3.6 V are available, and standard features include on/off control input, over-current protection, and auto-discharge option. Characteristics and package size suit mobile devices that require extended battery lives and high-density board assembly, including wearables, smartphones, tablet PCs, and portable games.



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Toshiba Introduces New Series of LDO Regulator ICs for Mobile Devices



IRVINE, Calif. -- Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. (TAEC)*, a committed leader that collaborates with technology companies to create breakthrough designs, today announced the launch of a new series of LDO regulator ICs. The new LDO regulators are available in an ultra-small package and are suited to a variety of mobile devices that require extended battery lives and high-density board assembly, including wearable devices, smartphones, tablet PCs and portable games. The 200 mA output TCR2LN/LE/LF series features an on/off control input, ultra-low quiescent bias current and low dropout voltage.



Toshiba's new LDO regulators are available in fixed output voltages between 0.8 V and 3.6 V and feature over-current protection and an auto-discharge option. Using a fine analog IC process for advanced CMOS, the TCR2LN/LE/LF series realizes ultra-low bias current characteristics by reducing the bias current by one-thirtieth (2 microamperes max) when compared with existing products([1).



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Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc.

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rebecca.bueno@taec.toshiba.com

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