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TPS767D301-Q1 Datasheet(PDF) 16 Page - Texas Instruments |
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TPS767D301-Q1 Datasheet(HTML) 16 Page - Texas Instruments |
16 / 26 page TPS767D301-Q1, TPS767D318-Q1, TPS767D325-Q1 DUAL-OUTPUT LOW-DROPOUT VOLTAGE REGULATORS SGLS231A − FEBRUARY 2004 − JUNE 2008 16 POST OFFICE BOX 655303 • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265 device operation (continued) Another pitfall associated with the pnp-pass element is its tendency to saturate when the device goes into dropout. The resulting drop in β forces an increase in IB to maintain the load. During power up, this translates to large start-up currents. Systems with limited supply current may fail to start up. In battery-powered systems, it means rapid battery discharge when the voltage decays below the minimum required for regulation. The TPS767D3xx quiescent current remains low even when the regulator drops out, eliminating both problems. The TPS767D3xx family also features a shutdown mode that places the output in the high-impedance state (essentially equal to the feedback-divider resistance) and reduces quiescent current to under 2 μA. If the shutdown feature is not used, EN should be tied to ground. Response to an enable transition is quick; regulated output voltage is typically reestablished in 120 μs. minimum load requirements The TPS767D3xx family is stable even at zero load; no minimum load is required for operation. FB - pin connection (adjustable version only) The FB pin is an input pin to sense the output voltage and close the loop for the adjustable option. The output voltage is sensed through a resistor divider network as is shown in Figure 27 to close the loop. Normally, this connection should be as short as possible; however, the connection can be made near a critical circuit to improve performance at that point. Internally, FB connects to a high-impedance wide-bandwidth amplifier and noise pickup feeds through to the regulator output. Routing the FB connection to minimize/avoid noise pickup is essential. In fixed output options this pin is a no connect. external capacitor requirements An input capacitor is not required; however, a ceramic bypass capacitor (0.047 pF to 0.1 μF) improves load transient response and noise rejection when the TPS767D3xx is located more than a few inches from the power supply. A higher-capacitance electrolytic capacitor may be necessary if large (hundreds of milliamps) load transients with fast rise times are anticipated. Like all low dropout regulators, the TPS767D3xx requires an output capacitor connected between OUT and GND to stabilize the internal control loop. The minimum recommended capacitance value is 10 μF and the ESR (equivalent series resistance) must be between 60 m Ω and 1.5 Ω. Capacitor values 10 μF or larger are acceptable, provided the ESR is less than 1.5 Ω. Solid tantalum electrolytic, aluminum electrolytic, and multilayer ceramic capacitors are all suitable, provided they meet the requirements described previously. |
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