3.3V->1.1V/0.9V/0.8V Low/Ultra-low Power LDO IP Core

Overview

A 3.3V -> 1.1V low power LDO (Low Drop-Out) is a type of voltage regulator designed to provide a stable output voltage of 1.1 volts from a 3.3-volt input voltage source. It is typically used in low-power applications where a low output voltage is required for digital circuits or other components.

Key Features

  • Low Dropout Voltage
  • Low Output Voltage
  • Low Quiescent Current
  • Low Noise
  • Thermal Shutdown Protection
  • Reverse Current Protection
  • Short-Circuit Protection
  • Overload Protection
  • Wide Operating Temperature Range
  • Low Power Consumption

Deliverables

  • GDS
  • LVS Spice netlist
  • Verilog mo
  • User Guidelines including: integration guidelines, layout guidelines, testability guidelines, packaging guidelines, board-level guidelines

Technical Specifications

Maturity
In Production
Availability
Immediate
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