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This paper provides a comprehensive discussion on what affects the total turn on time in modern LDO regulators. It describes a new mathematical foundation to calculate the turn-on ramp time for many modern LDO regulators which employ either a noise reduction (NR) filter, feedforward (FF) capacitor (CFF) or both. The designer can use this new analysis set to perform statistical calculations on LDO regulator turn-on time. This analysis helps assess the device minimum and maximum turn-on times and also the expected inrush current. Designs which must meet a maximum slew rate requirement during turn on (or rate-of-rise requirement) can also use this new analysis set to confirm that an startup ramp rate meets the system requirements.