LTRIM LTR1761 LDO Voltage Regulator IP Available for IBM 0.13um Process Technology
“For SoC designers using IBM CMOS 0.13um CMOS process technology, LTRIM’s new LDO is a perfect complement,” said Guy Lemieux, President and CEO, LTRIM. “LTRIM IP offerings continue to track state-of-the-art geometries to give designers optimal performance in managing SoC power.”
The LTR1761 provides numerous features, including low quiescent current, high output drive, low output noise, a power-saving shutdown mode, a high power supply rejection ratio (PSRR), and a small footprint. The LTR1761 has a stable output voltage of 1.15V within the input range of 1.21 – 2.5V. The output current is 100mA maximum. The LDO provides advanced benefits for system-on-a-chip (SoC) designs; it increases circuit performance and reliability, and it reduces system costs by eliminating the need for external components.
About LTRIM
LTRIM Technologies is a provider of high-end, high-performance power management CMOS analog virtual component solutions, which can be easily integrated into CMOS mixed-signal SoCs or offered as stand-alone analog chips. In addition, LTRIM Technologies has developed and patented a new laser fine tuning technology for standard silicon diffused resistors that further enhances analog block performance. More information on LTRIM’s products and services can be found at www.ltrim.com.
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