Ricoh launches LDO regulator with 0.3 µA current consumption and integrated battery voltage monitor
13.07.2018

Ricoh launches LDO regulator with 0.3 µA current consumption and integrated battery voltage monitor

Osaka, Japan, 13 July 2018 – Ricoh Electronic Devices Co., Ltd. in Japan has launched the RP124, a 100mA LDO regulator with a unique integrated battery voltage monitor to make it possible to measure the remaining charge left in the battery. 

The regulator features an ultra-low current consumption of only 0.3µA (at no-load), extending the lifetime of battery powered devices, which is important for those applications that are mainly in sleep mode and resume for a periodical brief moment to perform a task.

The additional battery monitor circuit is one of the key features of the RP124, a conventional way to measure the remaining battery charge is using an external resistor divider + MOSFET connected to an A/D Converter. However, the input impedance of this solution is typically low resulting in a considerable current flow to ground, draining the battery and limiting the lifetime of the application. The RP124 provides a simple solution with a built-in resistor divider and voltage follower as a buffer. As an advantage, this circuit has a much lower current flow to ground and the output is compatible with the input impedance of the A/D converter.  In addition, all essential components for this circuit are integrated into the chip, reducing valuable circuit board space and cost. In this way, it is possible to make a simple fuel gauge for primary batteries, for example. 

Specific applications are mainly in a sleep mode and only wake up briefly to perform a measurement, transmits some data and go back to the sleep mode again. So actually, the sleep mode is the dominating operating mode and it is necessary to reduce the current consumption in this mode as much as possible. The RP124 fits perfectly in such requirement with its current consumption of 0.3µA.

The RP124 (similar to the popular RP118 without battery voltage monitor) is a special kind of product offering three operating modes:

  1. Low power consumption mode, saving battery power at low output current demand
  2. Fast transient response mode, enhanced dynamic performance at high output current demand
  3. Off mode, to reduce current consumption to a minimum

The device switches automatically between the low power consumption and the fast transient response mode, based on the output current demand of the application. The performance of the LDO is enhanced in fast transient response mode. In particular, the ripple rejection as well as the response speed to line and load transients demonstrate better results compared to a conventional LDO with low current consumption. This means the RP124 contributes to optimised output voltage stability and ripple reduction. The Off Mode is controlled by the Chip Enable pin and turns the LDO offline, reducing current consumption to a minimum.

The RP124 features an embedded fold back current limit circuit. When a short circuit occurs at the output, this circuit will decrease the output current to a level of 65mA, thus protecting the LDO and other electronic parts of the application from possible damage. After removing the short, the regulator resumes to normal operation automatically.

Optional features by product version:

  • Package: standard SOT-23-5 or compact DFN1212-6 package to minimize the PCB area.
  • Resistor divider ratio: the battery monitor output provides 1/3 or 1/4 of the input voltage.
  • CE pin function: pin to disable the LDO Regulator or Voltage Monitor circuit.
  • Auto-discharge function: none, auto-discharge available for LDO Regulator or Voltage Monitor output. This function enables a fast discharge of the output capacitor when the LDO is switched off.

RP124 Features:

LDO Regulator
Input Voltage1.7 V to 5.5 V
Output Voltage(11 versions) 1.2 V to 3.6 V
Output Voltage Accuracy±0.8%
Dropout Voltage(Iout=100 mA, 2.8 V type) Typ. 0.12 V
Output CurrentMin. 100 mA
Supply Current(Iout=0 mA) Typ. 0.2 µA
Protection CircuitsFold Back Current Limit
Short Circuit Current LimitTyp. 65 mA
Output CapacitorCeramic, Min 1.0 µF
Battery Monitor
Output VoltageOptional, 1/3 Vin or 1/4 Vin
Supply Current0.1 µA
Output Capacitor0.1 µF to 0.22 µF
RP124N Package(L2.9 x W2.8 x H1.1 mm) SOT23-5
RP124L Package(L1.2 x W1.2 x H0.4 mm) DFN1212-6
Datasheetwww.e-devices.ricoh.co.jp/en/products/power/vr_ldo/rp124/

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