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6 / 41 page www.ti.com TPS70751-EP DUAL-OUTPUT LOW-DROPOUT VOLTAGE REGULATOR WITH POWER-UP SEQUENCING FOR SPLIT-VOLTAGE DSP SYSTEMS SLVS718 – DECEMBER 2006 Power Good (PG1) The PG1 terminal is an open-drain, active-high output terminal that indicates the status of the VOUT1 regulator. When the VOUT1 reaches 95% of its regulated voltage, PG1 goes into a high-impedance state. PG1 goes into a low-impedance state when VOUT1 is pulled below 95% (i.e., overload condition), of its regulated voltage. The open-drain output of the PG1 terminal requires a pullup resistor. Manual Reset (MR1 and MR2) MR1 and MR2 are active-low input terminals used to trigger a reset condition. When either MR1 or MR2 is pulled to logic low, a POR (RESET) occurs. These terminals have a 6- µA pullup current to V IN1. Sense (VSENSE1, VSENSE2) The sense terminals of fixed-output options must be connected to the regulator output, and the connection should be as short as possible. Internally, sense connects to high-impedance wide-bandwidth amplifiers through a resistor-divider network, and noise pickup feeds through to the regulator output. It is essential to route the sense connection in such a way to minimize/avoid noise pickup. Adding RC networks between the VSENSE terminals and VOUT terminals to filter noise is not recommended because it can cause the regulators to oscillate. Feedback (FB1 and FB2) FB1 and FB2 are input terminals used for adjustable-output devices and must be connected to the external feedback resistor divider. FB1 and FB2 connections should be as short as possible. It is essential to route them in such a way as to minimize/avoid noise pickup. Adding RC networks between the FB terminals and VOUT terminals to filter noise is not recommended because it can cause the regulators to oscillate. RESET Indicator The TPS70751 features a RESET (SVS, POR, or power-on reset). RESET can be used to drive power-on reset circuitry or a low-battery indicator. RESET is an active-low, open-drain output that indicates the status of the VOUT2 regulator and both manual reset (MR1 and MR2) pins. When VOUT2 exceeds 95% of its regulated voltage, and MR1 and MR2 are in the high-impedance state, RESET goes to a high-impedance state after a 120-ms delay. RESET goes to a low-impedance state when VOUT2 is pulled below 95% (i.e., overload condition) of its regulated voltage. To monitor VOUT1, the PG1 output can be connected to MR1 or MR2. The open-drain output of RESET requires a pullup resistor. If RESET is not used, it can be left floating. Input Voltage (VIN1 and VIN2) VIN1 and VIN2 are inputs to the regulators. Internal bias voltages are powered by VIN1. Output Voltage (VOUT1 and VOUT2) VOUT1 and VOUT2 are output terminals. 6 Submit Documentation Feedback |
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