The TLV70433DBVR is the 3.3-V fixed-output variant of TI’s TLV704 family of ultra-low-quiescent-current LDO regulators. The device is designed for battery-powered and low-power MCU applications where extended battery life is paramount. The 3.4-µA typical quiescent current (4.5 µA max) is stable across the entire 0-150 mA output load range, meaning the regulator draws virtually no extra current at light loads.
The wide 2.5-V to 24-V input range (30 V absolute max for new chip) allows direct connection to unregulated supplies such as 12-V or 24-V industrial buses, unconditioned solar panels, or multi-cell battery packs without pre-regulation. This eliminates the need for a front-end buck converter in many low-power applications, reducing BOM count and cost.
The 850-mV typical dropout voltage at 100 mA reflects the high input-to-output differential that the device can tolerate. While not a low-dropout device in the traditional sense (compared to sub-200-mV LDOs), the TLV704 trades dropout performance for ultra-low IQ, which is the correct trade-off for always-on battery-powered systems where load current is modest.
Internal soft-start limits inrush current into the output capacitor during power-up, preventing voltage overshoot on the output rail. The overcurrent protection uses a brick-wall current limit scheme that clamps output current during faults. Reverse polarity protection prevents damage when input voltage is applied in reverse, a common failure mode in battery-powered systems.
The SOT-23-5 package (2.9 x 1.6 mm) occupies only 4.64 mm² of board area, making the TLV70433DBVR one of the smallest 24-V LDOs available. The MSL-1 rating allows unlimited floor life before soldering, simplifying manufacturing logistics. The device requires only a 0.47-µF minimum output capacitor (1 µF recommended), enabling compact layouts.