Datasheet
LT1033
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Figure 2.
Figure 3.
larger than 10µF may be used, but if the output is larger
than 25V, a diode, D2, should be added between the output
and adjustment pins (see Figure 2).
Proper Connection of Divider Resistors
The LT1033 has a load regulation specification of 0.8%
and is measured at a point 1/8" from the bottom of the
package. To prevent degradation of load regulation, the
resistors which set output voltage, R1 and R2, must be
connected as shown in Figure 3. Note that the positive side
of the load has a true force and sense (Kelvin) connection,
but the negative side of the load does not.
R1 should be connected directly to the output lead of the
regulator, as close as possible to the specified point 1/8"
from the case. R2 should be connected to the positive
side of the load separately from the positive (ground)
connection to the raw supply
.
With this arrangement, load
regulation is degraded only by the resistance between the
regulator output pin and the load
.
If R1 is connected to
the load, regulation will be degraded.
C3
C1
D2**
1N4002
D1* 1N4002
R1
R2
–V
OUT
ADJ
LT1033
–V
IN
V
IN
V
OUT
+
+
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* D1 PROTECTS THE REGULATOR FROM INPUT SHORTS TO GROUND. IT IS
REQUIRED ONLY WHEN C3 IS LARGER THAN 20µF AND V
OUT
IS LARGER
THAN 6V
** D2 PROTECTS THE ADJUST PIN OF THE REGULATOR FROM OUTPUT
SHORTS IF C2 IS LARGER THAN 10µF AND V
OUT
IS LARGER THAN –25V
LEAD RESISTANCE HERE DOES
NOT AFFECT LOAD REGULATION
CONNECT R1
DIRECTLY TO
REGULATOR PIN
R1
R2
ADJ
LOAD
LT1033
–V
IN
V
IN
V
OUT
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LEAD RESISTANCE HERE
DEGRADES LOAD
REGULATION. MINIMIZE
THE LENGTH OF THIS LEAD