Low Dropout (LDO) Regulator on TSMC 28nm
The ODT-LDO-28HPCT is a low dropout (LDO), linear regulator for integration in a SoC.
Overview
The ODT-LDO-28HPCT is a low dropout (LDO), linear regulator for integration in a SoC. The LDO uses advanced control techniques to achieve excellent transient response, excellent PSRR performance and low noise.
The LDO is stable with an off-chip capacitor of 1uF.
Key features
- Input voltage of 1.8V
- Output voltage of 1.35V
- Up to 100mA output current.
- Stable with Off-chip capacitor 1uF
- Excellent PSRR
- Fast load transient recovery
- Compact area
- Functional from -40°C to 125°C
Block Diagram
What’s Included?
- Datasheet
- Hard Macro (GDSII)
- Characterization Report (as applicable)
- Abstract View (LEF) for top level connectivity
- Spectre Netlist (as needed upon request)
- Behavioral Model
- Integration and Customer Support
Silicon Options
| Foundry | Node | Process | Maturity |
|---|---|---|---|
| TSMC | 28nm | 28nm 280 nm | — |
Specifications
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Provider
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Frequently asked questions about LDO Voltage Regulator IP cores
What is Low Dropout (LDO) Regulator on TSMC 28nm?
Low Dropout (LDO) Regulator on TSMC 28nm is a LDO Voltage Regulator IP core from Omni Design Technologies, Inc. listed on Semi IP Hub. It is listed with support for tsmc.
How should engineers evaluate this LDO Voltage Regulator?
Engineers should review the overview, key features, supported foundries and nodes, maturity, deliverables, and provider information before shortlisting this LDO Voltage Regulator IP.
Can this semiconductor IP be compared with similar products?
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