Low Drop-out Voltage Regulators
- Mehdi
- Mar 1, 2016
- 1 min read

A low-dropout or LDO regulator is a DC linear voltage regulator that can regulate the output voltage even when the supply voltage is very close to the output voltage. The advantages of a low dropout voltage regulator over other DC to DC regulators include the absence of switching noise (as no switching takes place), smaller device size (as neither large inductors nor transformers are needed), and greater design simplicity (usually consists of a reference, an amplifier, and a pass element). A significant disadvantage is that, unlike switching regulators, linear DC regulators must dissipate power across the regulation device in order to regulate the output voltage.
So, I have attached a presentation to introduce Low Drop-out Voltage Regulators briefly. I hope to be useful.
Regards,
Mehdi
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