Datasheet
LT1083/LT1084/LT1085 Fixed
10
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resistance since increasing voltage causes current to 
decrease. Negative resistance during current limit is not 
unique to the LT1083 series and has been present on all 
power IC regulators. The value of negative resistance is 
a function of how fast the current limit is folded back as 
input-to-
output voltage increases. This negative resistance 
can react with capacitors or inductors on the input to 
cause oscillations during current limiting. Depending on 
the value of series resistance, the overall circuitry may 
end up unstable. Since this is a system problem, it is not 
necessarily easy to solve; however it does not cause any 
problems with the IC regulator and can usually be ignored.
Protection Diodes 
In normal operation the LT1083 family does not need any 
protection diodes, The internal diode between the input 
and the output pins of the LT1083 family can handle 
microsecond surge currents of 50A to 100A. Even with 
large output capacitances it is very difficult to get those 
values of surge current in normal operation. Only with 
high value output capacitors, such as 1000µF to 5000µF 
and with the input pin instantaneously shorted to ground, 
can damage occur. A crowbar circuit at the input of the 
LT1083 can generate those kinds of currents and a diode 
from output-to-input is then recommended. Normal 
power supply cycling or even plugging and unplugging 
in the system will not generate currents large enough to 
do any damage.
IN OUT
ADJ
V
OUT
LT1083
D1
1N4002
(OPTIONAL)
V
IN
1083/4/5 AI01
C
OUT
150µF
+
Overload Recovery
Like any of the IC power regulators, the LT1083 has safe 
area protection. The safe area protection decreases the 
current limit as input-to-output voltage increases and keeps 
the power transistor inside a safe operating region for all 
values of input-to-output voltage. The LT1083 protection 
is designed to provide some output current at all values 
of input-to-output voltage up to the device breakdown. 
When power is first turned on, as the input voltage rises, 
the output follows the input, allowing the regulator to start 
up into very heavy loads. During the start-up, as the input 
voltage is rising, the input-to-output voltage differential 
remains small allowing the regulator to supply large 
output currents. With high input voltage a problem can 
occur wherein removal of an output short will not allow 
the output voltage to recover. Older regulators such as 
the 7800 series, also exhibited this phenomenon so it is 
not unique to the LT1083.
The problem occurs with a heavy output load when the 
input voltage is high and the output voltage is low, such 
as immediately after a removal of a short. The load line for 
such a load may intersect the output current curve at two 
points. If this happens there are two stable output operat
-
ing points for the regulator. With this double intersection 
the power supply may need to be cycled down to zero and 
brought up again to make the output recover.
Ripple Rejection
In applications that require improved ripple rejection the 
LT
1083 series adjustable regulators should be used. With 
LT1083 
series adjustable regulators the addition of a by
-
pass capacitor from the adjust pin to ground will reduce 
output ripple by the ratio of V
OUT
/1.25V. See LT1083 series 
adjustable regulator data sheet.










