LP38853MR-ADJNOPB Texas Instruments Integrated Circuit (Small Outline Packages) In Stock
The LP38853MR-ADJNOPB is an adjustable low-dropout linear voltage regulator from Texas Instruments in a Small Outline package. It delivers stable regulated output with low dropout voltage and adjustable output for flexible power supply design. Available in stock worldwide in RoHS-compliant Pb-free packaging at competitive pricing.
- Manufacturer
- Texas Instruments
- Package
- Small Outline Packages
- Pin Count
- 9
- Lifecycle
- ACTIVE
- Datasheet
- LP38853MR-ADJNOPB Datasheet PDF
- Category
- Integrated Circuit
- RoHS
- Compliant
- Lead Time
- 3–7 business days
- Shipping
- DHL Express · Worldwide
Key Features
- Adjustable output voltage LDO regulator enabling flexible supply rail design for a wide range of load requirements
- Low dropout voltage architecture ensuring stable regulation even with small input-to-output voltage differentials
- Pb-free RoHS-compliant Small Outline package for standard SMT assembly in space-efficient power management designs
Applications
The LP38853MR-ADJNOPB is designed for adjustable low-dropout voltage regulation in portable electronics, embedded systems, and mixed-signal power supply applications. It is commonly used to generate clean, stable supply rails for analog circuits, microcontrollers, and DSPs from slightly higher input voltages where minimal power dissipation is required. Its adjustable output makes it versatile for powering various subsystems with different voltage requirements from a single regulator type.
Specifications
| YTEOL | EYTEOL |
| Package | Small Outline Packages |
Compliance & Regulatory
| RoHS Status | Compliant |
| Lead-Free | Yes (Pb-Free) |
| Country of Origin | Country of Origin |
Alternate & Equivalent Parts
Compatible alternatives and drop-in replacements for LP38853MR-ADJNOPB:
Adjustable Positive LDO Regulator, 0.8V Min, 1.8V Max, 0.45V Dropout, CMOS, PDSO8
Adjustable Positive LDO Regulator, 0.8V Min, 1.8V Max, 0.45V Dropout, CMOS, PDSO8
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of regulator is the LP38853MR-ADJNOPB?
The LP38853MR-ADJNOPB is an adjustable low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator from Texas Instruments. Its adjustable output voltage allows designers to set the output to a wide range of voltages using external resistors, making it highly versatile for diverse power management applications.
What does the ADJNOPB suffix mean on the LP38853MR-ADJNOPB?
The ADJ suffix indicates the device has an adjustable output voltage set by external resistors, rather than a fixed output version. The NOPB suffix confirms the device is manufactured without lead (No Pb), in compliance with RoHS environmental standards, making it suitable for lead-free assembly processes.
What package does the LP38853MR-ADJNOPB use?
The LP38853MR-ADJNOPB is available in a Small Outline package (MR suffix), which is a compact surface-mount package suitable for space-constrained PCB designs. This package supports standard SMT reflow soldering and is compatible with automated assembly processes used in production environments.
What are typical applications for the LP38853MR-ADJNOPB?
Typical applications include point-of-load voltage regulation for microcontrollers, FPGAs, and analog circuits, as well as post-regulation after switching converters to reduce noise. The LP38853MR-ADJNOPB is suited for portable battery-powered devices, industrial equipment, and communication systems requiring low-noise, stable supply voltages.
Is the LP38853MR-ADJNOPB suitable for battery-powered designs?
Yes, the LP38853MR-ADJNOPB's low dropout voltage characteristic makes it well suited for battery-powered designs where the input voltage is close to the desired output voltage. Its LDO architecture minimizes power dissipation and extends battery life in portable consumer electronics, wearables, and handheld instruments.
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