- Mon Dec 30, 2019 10:39 pm
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Neither of those is a direct pin-for-pin replacement for the SOT-223 AMS117; the Vin and Vout pins are swapped between the AMS and the other two, so you'd have to get creative.
Also, the power tab on a SOT-223 or SOT89 is
usually connected to the center of the three pins, so it's likely also swapped Vin vs. Vout for AMS compared to the other two. That makes a non-direct swap even harder, as you don't have any place to dump the waste heat. None of the 3 data sheets spec the pinout of the power tab, but it's nearly always the middle one of the other 3 pins due to the frame inside.
The Torex doesn't even spec the quiescent current, so I presume it's pretty high, maybe as high as the AMS. I doubt that would be worth the effort.
I've used the Holtek parts before and they're pretty good, but hard to get unless you're in Taiwan or China.
You're better off trying to find different ways to reduce power in your program. Deep sleep offers the lowest power when you're not doing anything else, but it's still on the order of 60-80uA if I remember correctly.