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TPS72101 Datasheet(HTML) 7 Page - Texas Instruments |
7 / 13 page www.ti.com APPLICATION INFORMATION DEVICE OPERATION NC OUT 1 3 IN EN GND 2 4 5 VI VO 0.1 µF TPS721xx 0.1 µF DUAL SUPPLY APPLICATION TPS72101 ,, TPS72115 TPS72116, TPS72118 SLVS352C – DECEMBER 2001 – REVISED MARCH 2006 The TPS721xx family of low-dropout (LDO) regulators functions with a very low input voltage (>1.8 V). The dropout voltage is typically 150 mV at full load. Typical quiescent current (ground pin current) is only 85 µA and drops to 1 µA in the shutdown mode. The TPS721xx family can be operated at low input voltages due to low voltage circuit design techniques and a PMOS pass element that exhibits low dropout. A logic low on the enable input, EN, shuts off the output and reduces the supply current to less than 1 µA. EN may be tied to VIN in applications where the shutdown feature is not used. Current limiting and thermal protection prevent damage by excessive output current and/or power dissipation. The device switches into a constant-current mode at approximately 350 mA; further load reduces the output voltage instead of increasing the output current. The thermal protection shuts the regulator off if the junction temperature rises above 170°C. Recovery is automatic when the junction temperature drops approximately 20°C below the high temperature trip point. The PMOS pass element includes a back diode that safely conducts reverse current when the input voltage level drops below the output voltage level. A typical application circuit is shown in Figure 18. Figure 18. Typical Application Circuit In portable, battery-powered electronics, separate power rails for the DSP or microcontroller core voltage, V(CORE), and I/O peripherals (VIO) are usually necessary. The TPS721xx family of LDO linear regulators is ideal for providing V(CORE) for the DSP or microcontroller. As shown in Figure 19, two AAA batteries provide an input voltage to a boost converter and the TPS72115 LDO linear regulator. The batteries combine input voltage ranges from 3.0 V down to 1.8 V near the end of their useful lives. Therefore, a boost converter is necessary to provide the typical 3.3 V needed for VIO, and the TPS72115 linear regulator provides a regulated V(CORE) voltage, which in this example is 1.5 V. Although there is no explicit circuitry to perform power-up sequencing of first V(CORE) then VIO, the output of the linear regulator reaches its regulated voltage much faster (< 400 µs) than the output of any switching type boost converter due to the inherent slow start up of those types of converters. Assuming a boost converter with minimum VI of 1.8 V is appropriately chosen, this power supply solution can be used over the entire life of the two off-the-shelf AAA batteries. Thus, this solution is very efficient and the design time and overall cost of the solution is minimized. 7 Submit Documentation Feedback |
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