Datasheet

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SLUS215B − OCTOBER 1998 − REVISED FEBRUARY 2004
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pin descriptions
ADJ: Adjust pin for the UCC283−ADJ version only. Feedback pin for the linear regulator. Program the output
voltage with R1 connected from ADJ to GND and R2 connected from VOUT to ADJ. Output voltage is given
by:
V
OUT
+
1.25 V
(
R1 ) R2
)
R1
CT: Short-circuit timing capacitor and shutdown input for the UCC283−ADJ version. Pulling CT below 0.25 V
turns off the regulator and places it in a low quiescent-current mode. A timing capacitor, C, from CT to GND
programs the duration of the pulsed short-circuit on-time. On-time, t
ON
, is approximately given by:
t
ON
+ 750 k C
GND: Reference ground.
VIN: Input voltage, This pin must be bypassed with a low ESL/ESR 1-µF or larger capacitor to GND. VIN can
range from (VOUT + V
DROPOUT
) to 9 V. If VIN is reduced to zero while VOUT is held high, the reverse leakage
from VOUT to VIN is less than 75µA.
VOUT: Regulated output voltage. A bypass capacitor is not required at VOUT, but may be desired for good
transient response. The bypass capacitor must not exceed a maximum value in order to insure the regulator
can start.
APPLICATION INFORMATION
overview
The UCC383 family of low dropout linear (LDO) regulators provide a regulated output voltage for applications
with up to 3 A of load current. The regulators feature a low dropout voltage and short-circuit protection, making
their use ideal for demanding high-current applications requiring fault protection.
short-circuit-protection
The UCC383 provides unique short-circuit protection circuitry that reduces power dissipation during a fault.
When an overload situation is detected, the device enters a pulsed mode of operation at 3% duty cycle reducing
the heat sink requirements during a fault. The UCC383 has two current thresholds that determine its behavior
during a fault as shown in Figure 1. When the regulator current exceeds the overcurrent threshold for a period
longer than t
ON
, the UCC383 shuts off for a period (t
OFF
) which is 32 × t
ON
. During an overload, the regulator
actively limits the maximum current to the peak current limit value. The peak current limit is nominally 3 A
greater than the overcurrent threshold. The regulator continues in pulsed mode until the fault is cleared as
illustrated in Figure 1.