Vendor: UniIC Category: LDO Voltage Regulator

LDO regulator on SMIC 40nm, 0.6~1.1v output

The present IP is a low dropout voltage regulator, which can support 10uA current load.

SMIC 40nm Silicon Proven View all specifications

Overview

The present IP is a low dropout voltage regulator, which can support 10uA current load. The input voltage is 2.7-3.6V (typical: 3.3V). Its output voltage range is 0.6-0.8-1.1V. The reference voltage and bias current are 0.6-0.8-1.1V and 0.5uA from BGR, respectively.

Key features

  • Support max 100pF load cap
  • Support bypass mode
  • Low quiescent current
  • Supply voltage: typical 3.3V
  • Output voltage: 0.6v/0.8v/1.1v
  • Process Node: SMIC40nm Low Leakage Process
  • Operation Temperature: Tj = -55°C ~ +125°C

Silicon Options

Foundry Node Process Maturity
SMIC 40nm 40nm 400 nm Silicon Proven

Specifications

Identity

Part Number
LDO regulator on SMIC 40nm, 0.6~1.1v output
Vendor
UniIC

Provider

UniIC
HQ: China
Xi'an UniIC, a subsidiary of Tsinghua Unigroup, is a product and service provider focusing on DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory) technologies. As a technology-driven comprehensive IC design enterprise, its core business includes standard memory chips, module and system products, embedded DRAM and memory controller chips, as well as ASIC design services.

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Frequently asked questions about LDO Voltage Regulator IP cores

What is LDO regulator on SMIC 40nm, 0.6~1.1v output?

LDO regulator on SMIC 40nm, 0.6~1.1v output is a LDO Voltage Regulator IP core from UniIC listed on Semi IP Hub. It is listed with support for smic Silicon Proven.

How should engineers evaluate this LDO Voltage Regulator?

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