SN0014HBL

Texas Instruments
595-SN0014HBL
SN0014HBL

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LDO Voltage Regulators Radiation-hardened Q MLV and QMLP 1.5A

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Texas Instruments
Product Category: LDO Voltage Regulators
RoHS:  
SMD/SMT
CFP-14
400 mV to 5.5 V
1.5 A
1 Output
Positive
19 mA
850 mV
7 V
109 dB
Adjustable
- 55 C
+ 125 C
215 mV
TPS7H1111
Brand: Texas Instruments
Dropout Voltage - Max: 430 mV
Line Regulation: 200 uV/V
Load Regulation: 1000 uV/A
Product: Linear Low-Dropout Regulators
Product Type: LDO Voltage Regulators
Factory Pack Quantity: 25
Subcategory: PMIC - Power Management ICs
Type: Ultra-Low Noise, High PSRR Radiation Hardened Low Dropout
Voltage Regulation Accuracy: 0.9 %, 1.1 %
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USHTS:
8542390070
MXHTS:
8542399999
ECCN:
EAR99

TPS7H1111 Ultra-Low Noise LDO Linear Regulator

Texas Instruments TPS7H1111 Ultra-Low Noise LDO Linear Regulator is optimized for powering radio-frequency (RF) devices in a space environment. The module can source up to 1.5A over a 0.85V to 7V input range with a 2.2V to 14V bias supply. The high performance of the Texas Instruments TPS7H1111 limits power-supply generated phase noise and clock jitter, making this device ideal for powering high-performance ADCs, DACs, VCOs, PLLs, SerDes, and other RF components in satellites. The exceptional accuracy and transient performance ensure optimal system performance for digital loads (such as FPGAs and DSPs) requiring low-voltage operation.