Very low, often around 170mV to 200mV at a 200mA load.
The RT9193 is specifically engineered for portable, RF, and wireless devices where power efficiency and low noise are critical. It is optimized for battery-powered systems and works perfectly with low-ESR ceramic output capacitors, which saves space and improves high-frequency performance. This makes the tiny LDO a staple in modern compact electronics.
| Wire Color | Function (Typical) | | :--- | :--- | | | Power (+V) | | Blue | Ground (0V) | | Black | Phase A (Output) | | White | Phase B (Output) | | Orange | Phase Z (Zero/Index pulse) | | Others | Inverse signals (for Line Driver types) | dc e2h datasheet
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Learning to interpret a datasheet efficiently is a critical skill in electronics. A datasheet is the definitive technical reference for a component. Here is a universal framework for approaching any datasheet: Very low, often around 170mV to 200mV at a 200mA load
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Handling voltage spikes and drops in vehicle systems. 2. Absolute Maximum Ratings This makes the tiny LDO a staple in
– Delivers the stable, regulated 1.8V output. Requires a minimum 1µF output capacitor for stability. Key Performance Benefits Ultra-Low Dropout Voltage
F low-ESR ceramic capacitor closest to Pin 5 to maintain error-amplifier phase margin. Bypass Capacitor ( CBPcap C sub cap B cap P end-sub
Based on the Richtek RT9193 Datasheet, here are the core technical details: