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5 / 16 page ILC7082 REV. 1.6.2 11/17/04 5 Operation The ILC7082 LDO design is based on an advanced circuit configuration for which patent protection has been applied. Typically it is very difficult to drive a capacitive output with an amplifier. The output capacitance produces a pole in the feedback path, which upsets the carefully tailored dominant pole of the internal amplifier. Traditionally the pole of the output capacitor has been “eliminated” by reducing the output impedance of the regulator such that the pole of the output capacitor is moved well beyond the gain bandwidth product of the regulator. In practice, this is difficult to do and still maintain high frequency operation. Typically the output impedance of the regulator is not simply resistive, such that the reactive output impedance interacts with the reactive impedance of the load resistance and capacitance. In addi- tion, it is necessary to place the dominant pole of the circuit at a sufficiently low frequency such that the gain of the regu- lator has fallen below unity before any of the complex inter- actions between the output and the load occur. The ILC7082 does not try to eliminate the output pole, but incorporates it into the stability scheme. The load and output capacitor forms a pole, which rolls off the gain of the regulator below unity. In order to do this the output impedance of the regula- tor must be high, looking like a current source. The output stage of the regulator becomes a transconductance amplifier, which converts a voltage to a current with a substantial output impedance. The circuit which drives the transconduc- tance amplifier is the error amplifier, which compares the regulator output to the band gap reference and produces an error voltage as the input to the transconductance amplifier. The error amplifier has a dominant pole at low frequency and a “zero” which cancels out the effects of the pole. The zero allows the regulator to have gain out to the frequency where the output pole continues to reduce the gain to unity. The configuration of the poles and zero are shown in Figure 1. Instead of powering the critical circuits from the unregulated input voltage, the CMOS RF LDO powers the internal circuits such as the bandgap, the error amplifier and most of the transconductance amplifier from the boot strapped regu- lated output voltage of the regulator. This technique offers extremely high ripple rejection and excellent line transient response. Figure 1. ILC7082 RF LDO Frequency Response A block diagram of the regulator circuit used in the ILC7082 is shown in Figure 2, which shows the input-to-output isola- tion and the cascaded sequence of amplifiers that implement the pole-zero scheme previously outlined. Figure 2. ILC7082 RF LDO Regulator Block Diagram The ILC7082 is designed in a CMOS process with some minor additions, which allow the circuit to be used at input voltages up to 13V. The resulting circuit exceeds the frequency response of traditional bipolar circuits. The ILC7082 is very tolerant of output load conditions with the inclusion of both short circuit and thermal overload protec- tion. The device has a very low dropout voltage, typically a linear response of 1mV per 1mA of load current, and none of the quasi-saturation characteristics of a bipolar output devices. All the features of the frequency response and regulation are valid right to the point where the regulator goes out of regulation in a 4mV transition region. Because there is no base drive, the regulator is capable of providing high current surges while remaining in regulation. This is shown in the high peak current of 500mA which allows for the ILC7082 to be used in systems that require short burst mode operation. Shutdown (ON/OFF) Operation The ILC7082 output can be turned off by applying 0.6V or less to the device’s ON/OFF pin. In shutdown mode, the ILC7082 draws less than 1mA quiescent current. The output of the ILC7082 is enabled by applying 1.5V to 13V at the ON/OFF pin. In applications were the ILC7082 output will always remain enabled, the ON/OFF pin may be connected to VIN. The ILC7082’s shutdown circuitry includes hystere- sis, as such the device will operate properly even if a slow moving signal is applied to the ON/OFF pin. Short Circuit Protection The ILC7082 output can withstand momentary short circuit to ground. Moreover, the regulator can deliver very high output peak current due to its 1A instantaneous short circuit current capability. Dominant Pole 85 dB Output Pole Compensating Zero Unity Gain Frequency ON/OFF GND V OUT V IN C NOISE FEEDBACK BANDGAP REFERENCE VREFD ERROR AMPLIFIER TRANS- CONDUCTANCE AMPLIFIER INTERNAL VDD |
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