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TPS7A4700 is a low-noise, high-voltage, low-dropout linear regulator

User-programmable TPS7A4700 voids need for external resistors or feed-forward capacitors

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The TPS7A47 is a family of positive voltage (+36 V), ultralow-noise (4 µVRMS) low-dropout linear regulators (LDO) capable of sourcing a 1-A load. 

TI March POD TPS7A4700

The TPS7A4700 output voltages are user-programmable (up to 20.5 V) using a printed circuit board (PCB) layout without the need of external resistors or feed-forward capacitors, thus reducing overall component count. The TPS7A4701 output voltage can be configured with a user-programmable PCB layout (up to 20.5 V), or adjustable (up to 34 V) with external feedback resistors. The TPS7A47 is designed with bipolar technology primarily for high-accuracy, high-precision instrumentation applications where clean voltage rails are critical to maximize system performance. This feature makes the device ideal for powering operational amplifiers, analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), digital-to-analog converters (DACs), and other high-performance analog circuitry in critical applications such as medical, radio frequency (RF), and test-and-measurement. In addition, the TPS7A47 is ideal for post dc-dc converter regulation. By filtering out the output voltage ripple inherent to dc-dc switching conversions, maximum system performance is ensured in sensitive instrumentation, test-and-measurement, audio, and RF applications.

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