The TPS7A39 is a dual, monolithic,
high-PSRR, positive and negative low-dropout (LDO) voltage regulator capable of
sourcing (and sinking) up to 150mA of current. The regulated outputs can be
independently and externally adjusted to symmetrical or asymmetrical voltages,
making this device a good choice to provide dual, bipolar power supply for signal
conditioning.
Both positive and negative outputs of
the TPS7A39 ratiometrically track each other during start-up to mitigate floating
conditions and other power-supply sequencing issues common in dual-rail systems. The
negative output can regulate up to 0V, extending the common-mode range for
single-supply amplifiers. The TPS7A39 also features high PSRR to eliminate
power-supply noise, such as switching noise, that can compromise signal
integrity.
Both regulators are controlled with a
single positive logic enable pin for interfacing with standard digital logic. A
capacitor-programmable soft-start function controls in-rush current and start-up
time. The internal reference voltage of the TPS7A39 can be overridden with an
external reference to enable precision outputs, output voltage margining, or to
track other power supplies. Additionally, the TPS7A39 has a buffered reference
output that can be used as a voltage reference for other components in the
system.
These features make the TPS7A39 a
robust, simplified solution to power operational amplifiers, digital-to-analog
converters (DACs), and other precision analog circuitry.
The TPS7A39 is a dual, monolithic,
high-PSRR, positive and negative low-dropout (LDO) voltage regulator capable of
sourcing (and sinking) up to 150mA of current. The regulated outputs can be
independently and externally adjusted to symmetrical or asymmetrical voltages,
making this device a good choice to provide dual, bipolar power supply for signal
conditioning.
Both positive and negative outputs of
the TPS7A39 ratiometrically track each other during start-up to mitigate floating
conditions and other power-supply sequencing issues common in dual-rail systems. The
negative output can regulate up to 0V, extending the common-mode range for
single-supply amplifiers. The TPS7A39 also features high PSRR to eliminate
power-supply noise, such as switching noise, that can compromise signal
integrity.
Both regulators are controlled with a
single positive logic enable pin for interfacing with standard digital logic. A
capacitor-programmable soft-start function controls in-rush current and start-up
time. The internal reference voltage of the TPS7A39 can be overridden with an
external reference to enable precision outputs, output voltage margining, or to
track other power supplies. Additionally, the TPS7A39 has a buffered reference
output that can be used as a voltage reference for other components in the
system.
These features make the TPS7A39 a
robust, simplified solution to power operational amplifiers, digital-to-analog
converters (DACs), and other precision analog circuitry.