Low dropout regulators (LDOs) are able to maintain a specified output voltage over a wide range of load currents and input voltages, with a small difference between the input and output voltages. This voltage difference is called the dropout voltage or headroom requirement and can be as low as 80mV at a load current of 2A. Adjustable output low dropout regulators1 were first introduced in 1977. Today, portable devices often require as many as 20 low dropout linear regulators. …
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