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In some LDO regulators, the internal error amplifier bandwidth dominates the turn-on time. Turn-on time is inherently large signal behavior, and the error amplifiers in some devices take longer to respond to such behavior. This response time is especially true of very old devices (such as the LM317 or TLV1117) or of some devices where an amplifier exists between the reference voltage and the NR/SS filter (TPS7A47 for example). It is best to consult the device data sheet for expected turn-on times where the internal bandwidth limits the LDO regulator.