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TPS76815-EP Datasheet(PDF) 17 Page - Texas Instruments |
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TPS76815-EP Datasheet(HTML) 17 Page - Texas Instruments |
17 / 27 page ![]() TPS76815EP, TPS76818EP, TPS76825EP, TPS76827EP TPS76828EP, TPS76830EP TPS76833EP, TPS76850EP, TPS76801EP FAST TRANSIENT RESPONSE 1A LOW DROPOUT VOLTAGE REGULATORS SGLS011B − MARCH 2003 − REVISED DECEMBER 2008 17 POST OFFICE BOX 655303 • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265 APPLICATION INFORMATION power-good indicator The TPS768xx features a power-good (PG) output that can be used to monitor the status of the regulator. The internal comparator monitors the output voltage: when the output drops to between 92% and 98% of its nominal regulated value, the PG output transistor turns on, taking the signal low. The open-drain output requires a pullup resistor. If not used, it can be left floating. PG can be used to drive power-on reset circuitry or used as a low-battery indicator. PG does not assert itself when the regulated output voltage falls out of the specified 2% tolerance, but instead reports an output voltage low, relative to its nominal regulated value. regulator protection The TPS768xx PMOS-pass transistor has a built-in back diode that conducts reverse currents when the input voltage drops below the output voltage (e.g., during power down). Current is conducted from the output to the input and is not internally limited. When extended reverse voltage is anticipated, external limiting may be appropriate. The TPS768xx also features internal current limiting and thermal protection. During normal operation, the TPS768xx limits output current to approximately 1.7 A. When current limiting engages, the output voltage scales back linearly until the overcurrent condition ends. While current limiting is designed to prevent gross device failure, care should be taken not to exceed the power dissipation ratings of the package. If the temperature of the device exceeds 150 °C(typ), thermal-protection circuitry shuts it down. Once the device has cooled below 130 °C(typ), regulator operation resumes. power dissipation and junction temperature Specified regulator operation is assured to a junction temperature of 125 °C; the maximum junction temperature should be restricted to 125 °C under normal operating conditions. This restriction limits the power dissipation the regulator can handle 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 the following equation: P D(max) + T J max * T A RqJA Where: TJmax is the maximum allowable junction temperature. TA is the ambient temperature. RθJA is the thermal resistance junction-to-ambient for the package, i.e., 172°C/W for the 8-terminal SOIC and 32.6 °C/W for the 20-terminal PWP with no airflow. The regulator dissipation is calculated using: P D + V I * V O I O Power dissipation resulting from quiescent current is negligible. Excessive power dissipation will trigger the thermal protection circuit. |
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