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Texas Instruments TLV7113025DSET — Power Management (PMIC / Gate Driver)

TLV7113025DSET dual 200mA LDO, 3V/2.5V fixed, 6-WSON

MPNTLV7113025DSET
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Texas Instruments TLV7113025DSET dual-output LDO, 200 mA per channel, fixed 3 V and 2.5 V outputs, 6-WSON (1.5x1.5) package, surface mount.

$1.34Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
Packaging6-WFDFN
RoHSROHS3 Compliant
Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsAuthenticity-screened · ESD-safe packingListing updated Aug 2026

Specifications

TLV7113025DSET specifications
ParameterValue
Output typeFixed
MountingSurface Mount
Voltage - input5.5V
Voltage dropout0.215V @ 200mA, 0.25V @ 200mA
Voltage - output (Min (Fixed))3V, 2.5V
Output current200mA
Current - quiescent110 µA
Operating temperature-40°C ~ 125°C (TJ)
PSRR80dB ~ 50dB (10Hz ~ 100kHz)
PackageTape & Reel (TR); Cut Tape (CT)
Case6-WFDFN
Control featuresEnable
Protection featuresOver Current, Over Temperature, Short Circuit, Under Voltage Lockout (UVLO)
Number of regulators2
Output configurationPositive

Product details

Dual 200 mA rail — 80 dB PSRR floor

The TLV7113025DSET packs two 200 mA LDOs in a single 6-WSON (1.5x1.5) package, delivering fixed 3 V and 2.5 V outputs from a 5.5 V max input. The 80 dB PSRR at 10 Hz (dropping to 50 dB at 100 kHz) means this part cleans up ripple from a switching pre-regulator before it reaches sensitive analog or RF loads — the rejection stays useful well into the switching-frequency band. Quiescent current sits at 110 µA total for both regulators, so an always-on sensor or MCU keep-alive rail draws under 0.1 mA from the battery when the load is idle.

Dropout headroom and protection suite

Maximum dropout is 215 mV on the 3 V output and 250 mV on the 2.5 V output at full 200 mA load — the input rail must stay at least 250 mV above the higher output voltage across line and load transients to keep regulation. Built-in over-current, over-temperature, short-circuit, and undervoltage lockout (UVLO) protection cover the common failure modes in unattended or remote equipment — no external supervisor needed for basic fault response. The enable pin (active-high) lets a system sequencer or GPIO gate each regulator independently, useful for power-rail sequencing in multi-voltage designs.

Frequently asked questions

What is the PSRR of the TLV7113025DSET and why does it matter?

The TLV7113025DSET delivers 80 dB PSRR at 10 Hz, which gradually rolls off to 50 dB at 100 kHz. This means it effectively attenuates ripple from a switching converter's fundamental and lower harmonics — a 100 mVpp ripple at 100 kHz is reduced to roughly 0.3 mVpp at the output, keeping noise off sensitive analog supply rails.