Nisshinbo NR1620 Ultra-Low Supply Current Voltage Regulators

Nisshinbo NR1620 Ultra-Low Supply Current Voltage Regulators are manufactured using a CMOS process with an output current of 150mA. The Nisshinbo NR1620 switching voltage regulators support a VIN input voltage as low as 0.6V and an output voltage as low as 0.4V. The devices can be used as a power supply for the core of a microcontroller, various interfaces, and more. An ultra-low quiescent current of 0.4μA makes the NR1620 suitable for systems that require low consumption and long-time operation, such as battery-driven systems. NMOS power transistors are driven by a bias power input pin (VBIAS) independent of the power input pin (VIN) to achieve highly efficient regulation.

Features

  • 0.4μA typical quiescent current
  • ±9.9mV output voltage accuracy at +25°C
  • Maximum input voltage range
    • 2.4V to 5.5V (6.5V) for VBIAS
    • 0.6V to VBIAS (6.5V) for VIN
  • 0.4V to 1.2V output voltage range in 0.1V steps
  • Ripple rejection
    • 90dB typical at f = 1kHz, ripple in VIN
    • 60dB typical at f = 100kHz, ripple in VIN
  • 110mA typical short-circuit current limit
  • 150mA output current
  • Selectable discharge function
  • 150mV typical dropout voltage (IOUT=150mA, VSET=1.0V, VBIAS=VSET+1.4V)
  • CIN, CBIAS, and COUT (2.2μF to 100μF) supported ceramic capacitors
  • Automatic mode switching (fast mode and low power mode)
  • -40°C to +85°C operating temperature range
  • Package options
    • 1.2mm x 1.2mm x 0.4mm DFN1212-6-GK
    • 2.9mm x 2.8mm x 1.1mm SOT-23-5-DC
  • Halogen-free and RoHS-compliant

Applications

  • Wearable devices such as smartwatches, smart bands, and health monitoring
  • Lithium-ion battery and coin cell battery equipment
  • Low-power CPUs, memory, sensor devices, and energy harvesting

Typical Application Circuit

Application Circuit Diagram - Nisshinbo NR1620 Ultra-Low Supply Current Voltage Regulators

Block Diagrams

Block Diagram - Nisshinbo NR1620 Ultra-Low Supply Current Voltage Regulators
Publicado: 2024-07-16 | Actualizado: 2024-07-31