The LP3984 is designed for portable and wireless applications with demanding performance and space requirements.
The LP3984's performance is optimized for battery powered systems to deliver extremely low dropout voltage and low quiescent current. Regulator ground current increases only slightly in dropout, further prolonging the battery life.
Power supply rejection is better than 60 dB at low frequencies and starts to roll off at 10 kHz. High power supply rejection is maintained down to low input voltage levels common to battery operated circuits.
The device is ideal for mobile phone and similar battery powered wireless applications. It provides up to 150 mA from a 2.5V to 6V input. The LP3984 consumes less than 1.2µA in disable mode and has fast turn-on time less than 20µs.
The LP3984 is available in a 4 bump micro SMD and 5 pin SOT-23 package. Performance is specified for -40°C to +125°C temperature range and is available in 1.5V, 1.8V, 2.0V, 2.9V and 3.1V output voltages. For other output voltage options from 1.5V to 3.5V, please contact National Semiconductor sales office.
Note: The Early Failure Rates (EFR) were calculated as point estimate PPM based on rejects and sample size for EFR.
The Long Term Failure Rates were calculated
at 60% confidence using the Arrhenius equation at 0.7eV activation energy and derating the assumed stress
temperature of 150°C to an application temperature of 55°C.
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