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7 / 19 page TPS71433 IN OUT V IN V OUT C1 0.1 F m 0.47 F m GND P D(max) + T J max * TA R q JA P D + VIN * VOUT I OUT TPS714xx www.ti.com SBVS116C – DECEMBER 2008 – REVISED MARCH 2011 APPLICATION INFORMATION The TPS714xx family of LDO regulators has been optimized for ultralow power applications such as the MSP430 microcontroller. Its ultralow supply current maximizes efficiency at light loads, and its high input voltage range makes it suitable for supplies such as unconditioned solar panels. Figure 15. Typical Application Circuit (Fixed Voltage Version) External Capacitor Requirements Although not required, a 0.047 μF or larger input bypass capacitor, connected between IN and GND and located close to the device, is recommended to improve transient response and noise rejection of the power supply as a whole. A higher-value input capacitor may be necessary if large, fast-rise-time load transients are anticipated and if the device is located several inches from the power source. The TPS714xx requires an output capacitor connected between OUT and GND to stabilize the internal control loop. Any capacitor (including ceramic and tantalum) that is greater than or equal to 0.47 μF properly stabilizes this loop. Power Dissipation and Junction Temperature To ensure reliable operation, worst-case junction temperature should not exceed +125 °C. This restriction limits the power dissipation that the regulator can manage in any given application. To ensure the junction temperature is within acceptable limits, calculate the maximum allowable dissipation, PD(MAX), and the actual dissipation, PD, which must be less than or equal to PD(max). The maximum-power-dissipation limit is determined using Equation 1: Where: • TJmax is the maximum allowable junction temperature. • RθJA is the thermal resistance junction-to-ambient for the package (see the Power Dissipation Rating table). • TA is the ambient temperature. (1) The regulator dissipation is calculated using Equation 2: (2) Power dissipation resulting from quiescent current is negligible. Regulator Protection The TPS714xx PMOS-pass transistor has a built-in back diode that conducts reverse current when the input voltage drops below the output voltage (for example, during power-down). Current is conducted from the output to the input and is not internally limited. If extended reverse voltage operation is anticipated, external limiting might be appropriate. The TPS714xx features internal current limiting. During normal operation, the TPS714xx limits output current to approximately 500mA. When current limiting engages, the output voltage scales back linearly until the over-current condition ends. There is no internal thermal shutdown circuit in this device; therefore, care must be taken not to exceed the power dissipation ratings of the package during a fault condition. This device does not have undervoltage lockout; therefore, this constraint should be taken into consideration for specific applications. Copyright © 2008–2011, Texas Instruments Incorporated Submit Documentation Feedback 7 |
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