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Hi, all.
I am trying to set up for testing IC. I have to give VDD for both digital and analog using voltage regulators. For example, if I have two regulators - one for digital VDD and the other for analog VDD.
One big simple question is...If I want to provide clean as possible VDD with good isolation between digital and analog sides, should I need to use voltage regulators? Is this good idea?
I am thinking of buying linear regulators from linear technology. Under power management menu on the left of the website (https://www.linear.com/), I see many regulators. I picked linear regulators.
Particulary, postivie regulator.
Say, I chose (LT1121-3.3) - my chip works at 3.3V for both analog and digital.
https://www.linear.com/pc/downloadDocument.do?navId=H0,C1,C1003,C1040,C1055,P1368,D2188
It says, under features, adjustable output from 3.75V to 30V. In addition, it also says 3.3V and 5V fixed output voltages. What's the difference between two features under the same chip.
Should I buy a low drop out voltage one as well? Why LDO is important in general?
Any help is welcom.
Thanks,
BJ
I am trying to set up for testing IC. I have to give VDD for both digital and analog using voltage regulators. For example, if I have two regulators - one for digital VDD and the other for analog VDD.
One big simple question is...If I want to provide clean as possible VDD with good isolation between digital and analog sides, should I need to use voltage regulators? Is this good idea?
I am thinking of buying linear regulators from linear technology. Under power management menu on the left of the website (https://www.linear.com/), I see many regulators. I picked linear regulators.
Particulary, postivie regulator.
Say, I chose (LT1121-3.3) - my chip works at 3.3V for both analog and digital.
https://www.linear.com/pc/downloadDocument.do?navId=H0,C1,C1003,C1040,C1055,P1368,D2188
It says, under features, adjustable output from 3.75V to 30V. In addition, it also says 3.3V and 5V fixed output voltages. What's the difference between two features under the same chip.
Should I buy a low drop out voltage one as well? Why LDO is important in general?
Any help is welcom.
Thanks,
BJ