Datasheet

TPS79015, TPS79018, TPS79025, TPS79028, TPS79030
ULTRALOW-POWER LOW-NOISE 50-mA
LOW-DROPOUT LINEAR REGULATORS
SLVS299B SEPTEMBER 2000 REVISED MAY 2001
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APPLICATION INFORMATION
external capacitor requirements (continued)
The external bypass capacitor, used in conjunction with an internal resistor to form a low-pass filter, should be
a low ESR ceramic capacitor. For example, the TPS79030 exhibits only 56 µV
RMS
of output voltage noise using
a 0.01 µF ceramic bypass capacitor and a10 µF ceramic output capacitors. Note that the output will start up
slower as the bypass capacitance increases due to the RC time constant at the bypass pin that is created by
the internal 150 k resistor and external capacitor.
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, P
D(max)
, and the actual dissipation, P
D
, which must be less than
or equal to P
D(max)
.
The maximum-power-dissipation limit is determined using the following equation:
P
D(max)
T
J
max T
A
R
JA
Where:
T
J
max is the maximum allowable junction temperature.
R
θJA
is the thermal resistance junction-to-ambient for the package, see the dissipation rating table.
T
A
is the ambient temperature.
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.
regulator protection
The TPS790xx PMOS-pass transistor has a built-in back diode that conducts reverse current 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. If extended reverse voltage operation is anticipated, external limiting might
be appropriate.
The TPS790xx features internal current limiting and thermal protection. During normal operation, the TPS790xx
limits output current to approximately 350 mA. 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 approximately 165°C, thermal-protection circuitry shuts it down. Once the device has cooled down to
below approximately 140°C, regulator operation resumes.