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CS5253-1GDPR5 Datasheet(PDF) 7 Page - Cherry Semiconductor Corporation |
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CS5253-1GDPR5 Datasheet(HTML) 7 Page - Cherry Semiconductor Corporation |
7 / 9 page 7 Application Notes: continued While not required, a bypass capacitor connected between the adjust pin and ground will improve transient response and ripple rejection. A 0.1µF tantalum capacitor is recom- mended for Òfirst cutÓ design. Value and type may be var- ied to optimize performance vs. price. Other Adjustable Operation Considerations The CS5253-1 linear regulator has an absolute maximum specification of 6V for the voltage difference between VPOWER and VOUT. However, the IC may be used to regu- late voltages in excess of 6V. The two main considerations in such a design are the sequencing of power supplies and short circuit capability. Power supply sequencing should be such that the VCON- TROL supply is brought up coincidentally with or before the VPOWER supply. This allows the IC to begin charging the output capacitor as soon as the VPOWER to VOUT differential is large enough that the pass transistor conducts. As VPOW- ER increases, the pass transistor will remain in dropout, and current is passed to the load until VOUT is in regulation. Further increase in the supply voltage brings the pass tran- sistor out of dropout. In this manner, any output voltage less than 13V may be regulated, provided the VPOWER to VOUT differential is less than 6V. In the case where VCON- TROL and VPOWER are shorted, there is no theoretical limit to the regulated voltage as long as the VPOWER to VOUT dif- ferential of 6V is not exceeded. There is a possibility of damaging the IC when VPOWER- VOUT is greater than 6V if a short circuit occurs. Short cir- cuit conditions will result in the immediate operation of the pass transistor outside of its safe operating area. Over- voltage stresses will then cause destruction of the pass transistor before overcurrent or thermal shutdown circuit- ry can become active. Additional circuitry may be required to clamp the VPOWER to VOUT differential to less than 6V if fail safe operation is required. One possible clamp circuit is illustrated in Figure 2; however, the design of clamp cir- cuitry must be done on an application by application basis. Care must be taken to ensure the clamp actually protects the design. Components used in the clamp design must be able to withstand the short circuit condition indefinitely while protecting the IC. Figure 2: This circuit is an example of how the CS5253-1 can be short- circuit-protected when operating with VOUT > 6V. Stability Considerations The output compensation capacitor helps determine three main characteristics of a linear regulator: start-up delay, load transient response, and loop stability. The capacitor value and type is based on cost, availability, size and temperature constraints. A tantalum or aluminum electrolytic capacitor is best, since a film or ceramic capaci- tor with almost zero ESR can cause instability. The alu- minum electrolytic capacitor is the least expensive solution. However, when the circuit operates at low temperatures, both the value and ESR of the capacitor will vary consider- ably. The capacitor manufacturer's data sheet provides this information. A 300µF tantalum capacitor will work for most applica- tions, but with high current regulators such as the CS5253-1 the transient response and stability improve with higher values of capacitor. The majority of applications for this regulator involve large changes in load current so the output capacitor must supply the instantaneous load cur- rent. The ESR of the output capacitor causes an immediate drop in output voltage given by: ÆV = ÆI ´ ESR. For microprocessor applications it is customary to use an output capacitor network consisting of several tantalum and ceramic capacitors in parallel. This reduces the overall ESR and reduces the instantaneous output voltage drop under transient load conditions. The output capacitor net- work should be as close to the load as possible for the best results. Protection Diodes When large external capacitors are used with a linear regulator, it is sometimes necessary to add protection diodes. If the input voltage of the regulator gets shorted, the output capacitor will discharge into the output of the regulator. The discharge current depends on the value of the capacitor, the output voltage, and the rate at which VCONTROL drops. In the CS5253-1 regulator, the discharge path is through a large junction and protection diodes are not usually needed. If the regulator is used with large val- ues of output capacitance and the input voltage is instanta- neously shorted to ground, damage can occur. In this case, a diode connected as shown in Figure 3 is recommended. Figure 3: Diode protection circuit. V SENSE V OUT V CONTROL V POWER CS5253-1 Adjust External Supply V Control V Power V Adjust V OUT V SENSE External Supply |
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