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The LR-2.8~4.2/1.8~3.3 keeps on regulating after other LDOs have quit!
As the input voltage covers the 2.6 V - 4.2 V range, maximizing the use of Li-Ion battery charge, the output voltage, digitally programmable from 1.8 V to 3.3 V, provides the voltage level required by most analog circuits embedded in CMOS SOCs. In order to guarantee reliability under 4.2 V input, the LR-2.8~4.2/1.8~3.3 is also equipped with an internal protection circuitry which prevents all transistors to be exposed to more than 3.6 V at all times.
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