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Low dropout voltage regulator IP core optimized for battery-powered devices

By akalnoskas | July 3, 2019

VLDS0300LS130Vidatronic, Inc. announced the release of the latest addition to their Power Quencher series, the VLDS0300LS130, a low dropout (LDO) voltage regulator IP core optimized for battery-powered devices where low power is critical.

The VLDS0300LS130 Power Quencher IP core is a low-power, fully-integrated LDO voltage regulator that achieves a low-noise output voltage without the use of external components, thus saving package pins and valuable PC board space. These features make this architecture ideal for applications where size, output voltage accuracy, and output noise are of concern, especially for IoT and other wireless applications. The IP core can support input voltages from 2.5 to 6.0 V, output voltages from 1.2 to 5.5 V, and provides up to 300 mA of load current

Vidatronic recently entered into a partnership with Samsung Foundry to provide analog IP core designs for licensing through SAFE™, Samsung Advanced Foundry Ecosystem. Through a collaboration with Samsung Foundry, Vidatronic will help mutual customers achieve product feature and performance advantages in their SoC designs by providing its patented, industry-leading analog and PMU technology, silicon-proven in Samsung’s 130nm BCD process technology.

 


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