Microchip announces the 1.5A LDO that incorporates shutdown, power good, programmable power good delay and bond-wire compensation on a single chip. The MCP1727 is a adjustable output, low-power LDO in thermally capable packages (8-pin SOIC or 3 mm x 3 mm DFN). The combination of high output current (1.5A) and low output voltage (down to 0.8V) makes the MCP1727 suited for powering a variety of power supply applications including embedded processors. The device offers a dropout voltage of 300 mV (typical) at full load current, and a quiescent current of 140 µA (typical). In addition, the MCP1727 offers a shutdown feature that allows it to be enabled and disabled by system logic. More efficient and cost-effective designs are possible because the device is stable with a ceramic output capacitor. The MCP1727 also has an output voltage sense pin that is used to compensate for output voltage changes due to losses in the output bond wire. Microchip’s MCP1726 1A LDO Evaluation Board (Part Number MCP1726EV) can also be used to support development using the 1.5A MCP1727. The MCP1727 and the evaluation board are available.