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Texas Instruments LP5907UVX-2.2/NOPB — Discrete Semiconductors

LP5907UVX-2.2/NOPB LDO Regulator, 2.2V Fixed Output, 250mA

MPNLP5907UVX-2.2/NOPB
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Texas Instruments LP5907UVX-2.2/NOPB, linear voltage regulator, fixed 2.2V output, 250mA, 25µA quiescent current, 0.2V dropout max, PSRR 90dB–60dB (100Hz–100kHz), 4-DSBGA package, -40°C to 125°C.

$0.69Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
Packaging4-XFBGA, DSBGA
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MOQ1 pcs
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Specifications

LP5907UVX-2.2/NOPB Technical Specifications
ParameterValue
Output typeFixed
Mounting typeSurface Mount
Voltage - input5.5V
Voltage dropout0.2V @ 250mA
Voltage - output (Min (Fixed))2.2V
Current - output250mA
Current - supply425 µA
Current - quiescent25 µA
Operating temperature-40°C ~ 125°C
PSRR90dB ~ 60dB (100Hz ~ 100kHz)
PackageTape & Reel (TR); Cut Tape (CT)
Case4-XFBGA, DSBGA
Control featuresEnable
Protection featuresOver Temperature, Short Circuit
Number of regulators1
Output configurationPositive

Product details

What this LDO does and where it fits

The Texas Instruments LP5907UVX-2.2/NOPB is a single-output positive linear regulator delivering a fixed 2.2 V at up to 250 mA. It comes in a 4-bump DSBGA package for surface-mount assembly.

Package and mounting

The 4-DSBGA package saves board area but demands careful solder-paste stencil design and X-ray inspection post-reflow. Not a hand-solder part.

Lifecycle and sourcing

The LP5907UVX-2.2/NOPB carries an Active product status and ROHS3 compliance. It is a current-production TI part, so no LTB risk for new designs.

Frequently asked questions

Can LP5907UVX-2.2/NOPB be used for battery-powered IoT devices?

Yes. The 25 µA quiescent current and 0.2 V dropout at 250 mA make it well suited for battery-powered IoT nodes where low standby draw and tight headroom matter.