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LM2940-N, LM2940C
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SNVS769I MARCH 2000REVISED APRIL 2013
I
IN
= I
L
+ I
G
P
D
= (V
IN
V
OUT
) I
L
+ (V
IN
) I
G
Figure 36. Power Dissipation Diagram
The next parameter which must be calculated is the maximum allowable temperature rise, T
R(MAX)
. This is
calculated by using the formula:
T
R(MAX)
= T
J(MAX)
T
A(MAX)
where
T
J(MAX)
is the maximum allowable junction temperature, which is 125°C for commercial grade parts.
T
A(MAX)
is the maximum ambient temperature which will be encountered in the application. (1)
Using the calculated values for T
R(MAX)
and P
D
, the maximum allowable value for the junction-to-ambient thermal
resistance, θ
(JA)
, can now be found:
θ
(JA)
= T
R(MAX)
/ P
D
(2)
NOTE
If the maximum allowable value for θ
(JA)
is found to be 53°C/W for the TO-220 package,
80°C/W for the DDPAK/TO-263 package, or 174°C/W for the SOT-223 package, no
heatsink is needed since the package alone will dissipate enough heat to satisfy these
requirements.
If the calculated value for θ
(JA)
falls below these limits, a heatsink is required.
HEATSINKING TO-220 PACKAGE PARTS
The TO-220 can be attached to a typical heatsink, or secured to a copper plane on a PC board. If a copper plane
is to be used, the values of θ
(JA)
will be the same as shown in the next section for the DDPAK/TO-263.
If a manufactured heatsink is to be selected, the value of heatsink-to-ambient thermal resistance, θ
(HA)
, must
first be calculated:
θ
(HA)
= θ
(JA)
θ
(CH)
θ
(JC)
where
θ
(JC)
is defined as the thermal resistance from the junction to the surface of the case. A value of 3°C/W can be
assumed for θ
(JC)
for this calculation.
θ
(CH)
is defined as the thermal resistance between the case and the surface of the heatsink. The value
of θ
(CH)
will vary from about 1.5°C/W to about 2.5°C/W (depending on method of attachment, insulator, etc.). If
the exact value is unknown, 2°C/W should be assumed for θ
(CH)
. (3)
When a value for θ
(HA)
is found using the equation shown, a heatsink must be selected that has a value that is
less than or equal to this number.
θ
(HA)
is specified numerically by the heatsink manufacturer in the catalog, or shown in a curve that plots
temperature rise vs power dissipation for the heatsink.
HEATSINKING DDPAK/TO-263 PACKAGE PARTS
The DDPAK/TO-263 (KTT) package uses a copper plane on the PCB and the PCB itself as a heatsink. To
optimize the heat sinking ability of the plane and PCB, solder the tab of the package to the plane.
Figure 37 shows for the DDPAK/TO-263 the measured values of θ
(JA)
for different copper area sizes using a
typical PCB with 1 ounce copper and no solder mask over the copper area used for heatsinking.
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