Current-Sharing LDOs withstand harsh environments.

Press Release Summary:



Used in parallel, 3 A Model TPS7H1101-SP can output up to 6 A, while 0.5 A Model TPS7H1201-HT can output up to 1 A. Input range of 1.5–7 V allows voltage support for power rails below 3.3 V, and low dropout of 75 mV at 1 A allows for minimal input-to-output voltage conversion. Available in 16-pin thermally enhanced ceramic flat pack, Model TPS7H1101-SP is QML Class V-qualified up to 125°C for medical equipment and satellites, while TPS7H1201-HT LDO is qualified up to 210°C for downhole drilling.





Original Press Release:



TI Unveils First Current-sharing LDOs for Harsh Environments



Wide-input, 0.5-A linear regulator withstands extreme temperatures up to 210 degrees C



DALLAS, -- Texas Instruments (TI) (NASDAQ: TXN) today introduced the first current-sharing low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulators for harsh environments. The current-sharing feature of the 3-A TPS7H1101-SP and the 0.5-A TPS7H1201-HT allows designers to use two devices in parallel for twice the output current. The devices also offer excellent noise performance, as well as minimize thermal dissipation and increase power efficiency for optimal system reliability. For more information, see www.ti.com/tps7h1101-sp-pr.



The TPS7H1101-SP LDO is QML Class V-qualified up to 125 degrees C for harsh environments, such as high-reliability medical equipment, satellites and undersea cabling. The TPS7H1201-HT LDO is qualified up to 210 degrees C for high-temperature applications, such as downhole drilling.



Key features and benefits of the TPS7H1101-SP and TPS7H1201-HT LDOs:



--  Double the current capability: Two TPS7H1101-SP LDOs used in parallel can output up to 6 A, while two TPS7H1201-HT LDOs can output up to 1 A. Sharing the current equally between the matching LDOs reduces stress on the components to meet higher current demands, and time between failures is reduced by half.

--  Best-in-class thermal performance: Offers more than 80 percent better thermal performance than similar solutions offered today. The enhanced thermal packaging minimizes thermal temperature for higher reliability.

--  Wide input voltage support: The 1.5-V to 7-V input allows voltage support for power rails below 3.3 V.

--  Extremely low dropout: Low dropout of 75 mV at 1 A allows for minimal input-to output-voltage conversion for reduced power dissipation.

--  Enhanced power supply and noise suppression: Very low output noise of 17 uVrms, coupled with a high power supply rejection ratio of 45 dB at 1 kHz, supports noise-sensitive applications, such as medical equipment and oil and gas exploration equipment.



Packaging and availability

The TPS7H1101-SP and the TPS7H1201-HT are available now in a 16-pin thermally enhanced ceramic flat pack (CFP). Please contact spacesample@list.ti.com for suggested retail price of the TPS7H1101-SP, and htsamples@list.ti.com for suggested retail price of the TPS7H1201-HT.



Tools and support

The TPS7H1101-SPEVM and the TPS7H1201-HTEVM evaluation modules (EVMs) are available to test performance at different input and output voltages and various load conditions.



The TPS7H1101-SP and the TPS7H1201-HT join TI's portfolio of products for harsh environments. To supply power to the LDOs, TI offers the 6-A TPS50601-SP and the 3-A TPS50301-HT monolithic point of load converters, both supporting input voltages from 1.6 V to 6.3 V.



A SPICE model is also available for designing, testing and troubleshooting a broad variety of basic and advanced circuits, including complex architectures, without any node or number of device limitations.



Engineers can ask questions and get answers from TI experts on the High Reliability Forum in the TI E2E(TM) Community.



Find out more about the TPS7H1201-HT and the TPS7H1101-SP, as well as other high-reliability products from TI:



--  Download the TPS7H1101-SP or the TPS7H1201-HT datasheet.

--  Explore TI's full portfolio of space applications and high-temperature integrated circuits (ICs) and related system block diagrams.

--  Watch an Engineer It video for more information on how to design a high current low noise power supply for harsh environments.

--  Watch a video to learn how to select an LDO for low-noise applications.



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