Datasheet

LP3892
SNVS236D SEPTEMBER 2003REVISED APRIL 2013
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Limits in standard typeface are for T
J
= 25°C, and limits in boldface type apply over the full operating temperature range.
Unless otherwise specified: V
IN
= V
O
(NOM) + 1V, V
BIAS
= 4.5V, I
L
= 10 mA, C
IN
= C
OUT
= 10µF, V
S/D
= V
BIAS
.
Typical
Symbol Parameter Conditions MIN
(1)
MAX
(1)
Units
(2)
V
O
Output Voltage Tolerance 10 mA I
L
1.5A, 1.198 1.234
1.216
V
O
(NOM) + 1V V
IN
5.5V, 1.186 1.246
4.5V V
BIAS
6V
1.478 1.522
1.5 V
1.455 1.545
1.773 1.827
1.8
1.746 1.854
ΔV
O
/ΔV
IN
Output Voltage Line Regulation
(3) (4)
V
O
(NOM) + 1V V
IN
5.5V 0.01 %/V
ΔV
O
/ΔI
L
Output Voltage Load Regulation
(5)
10 mA I
L
1.5A 0.04
%/A
0.06
V
DO
Dropout Voltage
(6)
I
L
= 1.5A (TO-220 and DDPAK/TO-263 320
140
only) 500
mV
I
L
= 1.5A (SO PowerPAD only) 340
155
550
I
Q
(V
IN
) Quiescent Current Drawn from V
IN
10 mA I
L
1.5A 7
3 mA
Supply 8
V
S/D
0.3V 1
0.03 µA
30
I
Q
(V
BIAS
) Quiescent Current Drawn from V
BIAS
10 mA I
L
1.5A 2
1 mA
Supply 3
V
S/D
0.3V 1
0.03 µA
30
I
SC
Short-Circuit Current V
OUT
= 0V 4.3 A
Shutdown Input
V
SDT
Output Turn-off Threshold Output = ON 1.3 0.7
V
Output = OFF 0.7 0.3
Td (OFF) Turn-OFF Delay R
LOAD
X C
OUT
<< Td (OFF) 20
µs
Td (ON) Turn-ON Delay R
LOAD
X C
OUT
<< Td (ON) 15
I
S/D
S/D Input Current V
S/D
=1.3V 1
µA
V
S/D
0.3V 1
AC Parameters
PSRR Ripple Rejection for V
IN
Input Voltage V
IN
= V
OUT
+1V, f = 120 Hz 80
(V
IN
)
V
IN
= V
OUT
+ 1V, f = 1 kHz 65
dB
PSRR Ripple Rejection for V
BIAS
Voltage V
BIAS
= V
OUT
+ 3V, f = 120 Hz 70
(V
BIAS
)
V
BIAS
= V
OUT
+ 3V, f = 1 kHz 65
Output Noise Density f = 120 Hz µV/root
1
Hz
e
n
Output Noise Voltage BW = 10 Hz 100 kHz, V
OUT
= 1.8V 150
µV (rms)
BW = 300 Hz 300 kHz, V
OUT
= 1.8V 90
(1) Limits are specified through testing, statistical correlation, or design.
(2) Typical numbers represent the most likely parametric norm for 25°C operation.
(3) If used in a dual-supply system where the regulator load is returned to a negative supply, the output pin must be diode clamped to
ground.
(4) Output voltage line regulation is defined as the change in output voltage from nominal value resulting from a change in input voltage.
(5) Output voltage load regulation is defined as the change in output voltage from nominal value as the load current increases from no load
to full load.
(6) Dropout voltage is defined as the minimum input to output differential required to maintain the output with 2% of nominal value. The SO
PowerPAD-8 package devices have a slightly higher dropout voltage due to increased band wire resistance.
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