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Low Iq voltage regulator - does anybody has any idea?

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Uin=3,6....6V
Uout=3,3V (+/-5% or even more..)
Iout=30mA
Iq< 30uA (!!!) at cca 50uA Iout

Has anybody come accross schematic for a simple transistor (or fet) based regulator where no high requirements for output voltage precision is present, but quiscent current is very low? It should have moderate LDO characteristics (Uin-min-Uout=0,3V)
I couldn't find monolithic solution. Closest I came was LP2950(75uA typ).
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Try LT3010 from Linear Technology.
I am sure there are others.
 

You can try: NCP698, NCP551 from ON Semiconductor

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Pawel Holeksa
 

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