PHILIPS TDA3606A

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TDA3606A
Multiple voltage regulator with
battery detection
Product specification
Supersedes data of 1997 Aug 12
File under Integrated Circuits, IC01
1998 May 07
Philips Semiconductors
Product specification
Multiple voltage regulator with battery
detection
TDA3606A
FEATURES
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
• One VP-state controlled regulator
The TDA3606A is a low power voltage regulator.
It contains:
• Regulator and reset outputs operate during load dump
1. One fixed voltage regulator with a foldback current
protection, intended to supply a microprocessor, that
also operates during load dump
• Supply voltage range of −18 to +50 V
• Low quiescent current (battery detection switched off)
• High ripple rejection
• Dual reset output.
2. A reset-signal can be used to interface with the
microprocessor
PROTECTIONS
3. Supply pin can withstand load dump pulses and
negative supply voltages
4. Defined start-up behaviour; regulator will be switched
on at a supply voltage higher than 7.6 V and off when
the output voltage of the regulator drops below 2.4 V.
• Reverse polarity safe (down to −18 V without high
reverse current)
• Able to withstand voltages up to 18 V at the output
(supply line may be short-circuited)
• ESD protected on all pins
• Load dump protection
• Foldback current limit protection for regulator
• DC short-circuit safe to ground and VP of regulator
output.
QUICK REFERENCE DATA
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN.
TYP.
MAX.
UNIT
Supplies
VP
Iq(tot)
supply voltage
operating
regulator on
jump start
t ≤ 10 minutes
−
−
30
V
load dump protection
t ≤ 50 ms; tr ≥ 2.5 ms
−
−
50
V
standby mode
−
95
120
µA
7 V ≤ VP ≤ 18 V
4.85
5.0
5.15
V
0.5 mA ≤ IREG ≤ 150 mA
4.8
5.0
5.2
V
IREG = 150 mA
−
−
0.5
V
total quiescent supply current
5.6
14.4
25
V
Voltage regulator
VREG
VREGd
output voltage regulator
drop-out voltage
ORDERING INFORMATION
PACKAGE
TYPE
NUMBER
NAME
TDA3606AT
SO20
1998 May 07
DESCRIPTION
plastic small outline package; 20 leads; body width 7.5 mm
2
VERSION
SOT163-1
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Product specification
Multiple voltage regulator with battery
detection
TDA3606A
BLOCK DIAGRAM
handbook, full pagewidth
VP
(14.4 V) 17
16
LOAD DUMP
PROTECTION
(5 V/150 mA)
REG
REGULATOR
REFERENCE
4.7
kΩ
14
RES2
&
VC
6
4.7
kΩ
15
RES1
TDA3606A
REG
4
5
BATTERY
BUFFER
VI(bat)
VO(bat)
1 to 3, 8 to 13, 18 to 20
7
MGK597
GND
n.c.
Fig.1 Block diagram.
PINNING
SYMBOL
n.c.
PIN
1 to 3
DESCRIPTION
VI(bat)
4
battery input voltage
VO(bat)
5
battery detection output voltage
VC
6
reset delay capacitor
GND
7
ground (0 V)
n.c.
8 to 13
handbook, halfpage
not connected; heat spreader
n.c. 1
20 n.c.
n.c. 2
19 n.c.
n.c. 3
18 n.c.
VI(bat) 4
17 VP
VO(bat) 5
not connected; heat spreader
16 REG
TDA3606AT
RES2
14
reset 2 output
VC 6
15 RES1
RES1
15
reset 1 output
GND 7
14 RES2
REG
16
regulator output
n.c. 8
13 n.c.
VP
17
supply voltage
n.c. 9
12 n.c.
n.c.
18 to 20
n.c. 10
11 n.c.
not connected; heat spreader
MGK600
Fig.2 Pin configuration.
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RES1 will go HIGH by an internal pull-up resistor of 4.7 kΩ,
and is used to initialize the microprocessor. RES2 is used
to indicate that the regulator output voltage is within its
voltage range. This start-up feature is built-in to secure a
smooth start-up of the microprocessor at first connection,
without uncontrolled switching of the regulator during the
start-up sequence.
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
The TDA3606A is a voltage regulator intended to supply a
microprocessor (e.g. in car radio applications). Because of
low voltage operation of the application, a low-voltage drop
regulator is used in the TDA3606A.
This regulator will switch on when the supply voltage
exceeds 7.6 V for the first time and will switch off again
when the output voltage of the regulator drops below
2.4 V. When the regulator is switched on, the RES1 and
RES2 outputs (RES2 can only be HIGH when RES1 is
HIGH) will go HIGH after a fixed delay time (fixed by an
external delay capacitor) to generate a reset to the
microprocessor.
All output pins are fully protected. The regulator is
protected against load dump and short-circuit (foldback
current protection).
Interfacing with the microprocessor can be accomplished
by means of a battery Schmitt-trigger and output buffer
(simple full/semi on/off logic applications). The battery
output will go HIGH when the battery input voltage
exceeds the HIGH threshold level.
50 V
handbook, full pagewidth
VP
4.35 V
4.35 V
regulator
2.4 V
reset 1
reset 2
reset delay
capacitor
2V
2V
on/off switch
2.1 V
battery input
2V
battery output
MGB857
Fig.3 Timing diagrams.
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LIMITING VALUES
In accordance with the Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 134).
SYMBOL
VP
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN.
MAX.
UNIT
supply voltage
operating
regulator on
−
25
V
jump start
t ≤ 10 minutes
−
30
V
load dump protection
t ≤ 50 ms; tr ≥ 2.5 ms
−
50
V
VP
reverse battery voltage
non-operating
−
−18
V
VI(bat)p
positive pulse voltage at battery input
VP = 14.4 V; RI = 5 kΩ
−
50
V
VI(bat)n
negative pulse voltage at battery input
VP = 14.4 V; RI = 5 kΩ
−
−100
V
Ptot
total power dissipation
Tamb = 25 °C
−
2.5
W
Tstg
storage temperature
non-operating
−55
+150
°C
Tamb
operating ambient temperature
−40
+85
°C
Tj
junction temperature
−40
+150
°C
operating
THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
Rth (j-p)
thermal resistance from junction to pins
Rth (j-a)
thermal resistance from junction to
ambient
CONDITIONS
VALUE
UNIT
20
K/W
in free air; note 1
50
K/W
in free air; note 2
60
K/W
Notes
1. On IMS board.
2. On standard board with double sided copper area connected to pins.
QUALITY SPECIFICATION
In accordance with “SNW-FQ-611E”. The number of the quality specification can be found in the “Quality Reference
Handbook”. The handbook can be ordered using the code 9397 750 00192.
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CHARACTERISTICS
VP = 14.4 V; Tamb = 25 °C; see Fig.5; unless otherwise specified.
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN.
TYP.
MAX.
UNIT
Supplies
VP
Iq
supply voltage
operating
regulator on; note 1
5.6
14.4
25
V
jump start
t ≤ 10 minutes
−
−
30
V
load dump protection
t ≤ 50 ms, tr ≥ 2.5 ms
−
−
50
V
VP = 12.4 V; note 2
−
95
120
µA
VP = 14.4 V; note 2
−
100
−
µA
load dump; VP = 50 V
−
5
20
mA
6.2
7.5
8.2
V
quiescent current
Schmitt-trigger for regulator and reset 1
Vthr
rising supply voltage threshold
Vthf
falling voltage of regulator
threshold
Vhys
IREG = 5 mA
2.1
2.4
2.7
V
IREG = 30 mA
−
2.25
−
V
−
5.1
−
V
hysteresis
Schmitt-trigger for battery detection
Vthr
rising voltage threshold
1.9
2.05
2.2
V
Vthf
falling voltage threshold
1.8
1.95
2.1
V
Vhys
hysteresis
−
0.1
−
V
4.25
4.45
4.65
V
Schmitt-trigger for reset 2
Vthr
rising voltage of regulator
note 3
Vthf
falling voltage of regulator
note 3
Vhys
hysteresis
4.15
4.35
4.55
V
−
0.1
−
V
Reset 1 and reset 2 buffers
Isink
LOW-level sink current
2
−
−
mA
Rpu
internal pull-up resistor
VRES ≤ 0.8 V; note 3
3.7
4.7
5.7
kΩ
Io
output current
−
0.75
−
µA
Vthr
rising voltage threshold
1.4
2.0
2.8
V
td
delay time
Cd = 47 nF; note 4
40
125
−
ms
VOL
LOW-level output voltage
II = 0 mA
0
0.05
0.8
V
VOH
HIGH-level output voltage
Io = 5 µA; note 5
−
5.0
5.2
V
IOL
LOW-level output current
VOL ≤ 0.8 V
0.2
0.5
−
mA
IOH
HIGH-level output current
VOH ≥ 3 V
0.3
1.0
−
mA
Reset delay
Battery buffer
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SYMBOL
TDA3606A
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN.
TYP.
MAX.
UNIT
Regulator (IREG = 5 mA)
Vo
output voltage
0.5 mA ≤ IREG ≤ 150 mA;
7 V ≤ VP ≤ 18 V
4.8
5.0
5.2
V
18 V ≤ VP ≤ 50 V; load dump;
IREG = 30 mA
4.75
5.0
5.25
V
Io
output current
load dump; VP > 25 V
−
−
100
mA
∆VREG
line regulation
7 V ≤ VP ≤ 18 V
−
3
50
mV
∆VREGL
load regulation
0.5 mA ≤ IREG ≤ 150 mA
−
−
70
mV
SVRR
supply voltage ripple rejection
fi = 200 Hz; Vi(p-p) = 2 V;
Io = 5 mA
55
60
−
dB
VREGd
drop-out voltage
IREG = 150 mA; VP = 5.5 V;
note 6
−
0.9
1
V
Iclr
current limit
VREG > 4.5 V; note 7
0.2
0.27
0.6
A
Iscr
short-circuit current
RL ≤ 0.5 Ω; note 8
50
80
−
mA
Notes
1. Minimum operating voltage, only if VP has exceeded 7.6 V.
2. The quiescent current is measured in standby mode. So, the battery input is connected to a low voltage source and
RL = ∞.
3. The voltage of regulator sinks as a result of a supply voltage drop.
Cd
C d × V thr
4. The delay time can be calculated with the following formula: t d = ∫ ------- dV thr = ----------------------- (ms)
I ch
I ch
5. Battery output voltage will be equal or less than the output voltage of regulator.
6. The drop-out voltage of regulator is measured between VP and VREG.
7. At current limit, Iclr is held constant (behaviour according to dashed line in Fig.4).
8. The foldback current protection limits the dissipated power at short-circuit (see Fig.4).
handbook, halfpage
MGB853
5.0 V
VREG
1V
Iscr
≥50 mA
IREG
Fig.4 Foldback current protection.
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TEST AND APPLICATION INFORMATION
Test information
handbook, full pagewidth
16
VP
10 µF
VP
(1)
10 µF
17
6
reset 1 output
RL(RES1)
TDA3606A
1 kΩ
14
reset 2 output
RL(RES2)
battery input voltage
4
1 kΩ
10 µF
VI(bat)
RL(REG)
1 kΩ .. 0.5 Ω
15
VC
regulator output
battery output voltage
5
RL(bat)
7
GND
1 kΩ
MGK598
(1) Capacitor not required for stability.
Fig.5 Test circuit.
of 100 µF is connected directly to pins 17 and 7 (supply
and ground) the noise is minimized.
Application information
NOISE
STABILITY
The noise at the output of the regulator depends on the
bandwidth of the regulator, which can be adjusted by
means of the output capacitor. In Table 1 the noise figures
are given.
Table 1
The regulator is stabilized by means of the output
capacitor. The value of the output capacitor can be
selected using the diagram shown in Fig.6. The following
two examples show the effects of the stabilization circuit
using different values for the output capacitor.
Noise figures
OUTPUT
CURRENT
IO (mA)
NOISE FIGURE (µV)(1)
Example 1
AT OUTPUT CAPACITOR CL (µF)
10
47
The regulator is stabilized using an electrolytic output
capacitor of 68 µF (ESR = 0.5 Ω). At −40 °C the capacitor
value is decreased to 22 µF and the ESR is increased to
3.5 Ω. The regulator will remain stable at a temperature of
−40 °C.
100
0.5
58
50
45
50
250
200
180
Note
1. Measured at a bandwidth of 10 Hz to 100 kHz.
Example 2
The noise on the supply line depends on the value of the
supply capacitor and is caused by a current noise (output
noise of the regulator is translated into a current noise by
means of the output capacitor). When a high frequency
capacitor of 220 nF in parallel with an electrolytic capacitor
The regulator is stabilized using an electrolytic output
capacitor of 10 µF (ESR = 3.3 Ω). At −40 °C the capacitor
value is decreased to 3 µF and the ESR is increased to
23.1 Ω. The regulator will be instable at a temperature of
−40 °C. This can be solved using a tantalum capacitor of
10 µF.
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MBK118
8
ESR
(Ω) 6
(1)
4
stable region
2
(2)
0
0.68
1
10
100
output capacitor (µF)
1000
(1) Maximum ESR.
(2) Minimum ESR.
Fig.6 Curve for selecting the value of the output capacitor.
APPLICATION CIRCUITS
The maximum output current of the regulator equals:
In Fig.7 the quiescent current equals Iq + IRdivider.
The specified quiescent current equals Iq. When the
supply voltage is connected, the regulator will switch on
when the supply voltage exceeds 7.6 V. With the aid of a
timing capacitor at pin 6 the reset can be delayed (the
timer starts at the same moment as the regulator is
switched on).
150 – T amb
150 – T amb
I max = ------------------------------------------------------- = ------------------------------------ (mA)
R th j-a × ( V P – V REG )
50 × ( V P – 5 )
When Tamb = 85 °C, the maximum output current equals
138 mA. At lower ambient (Tamb < 0) temperature the
maximum output current equals 320 mA.
Forced reset can be accomplished by short-circuiting the
timer capacitor by using the push button switch. When the
push button is released again, the timer restarts (only
when the regulator is on) causing a second reset on both
RES1 and RES2.
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TDA3606A
choke
coil
2200
µF
on/off
(closed = on)
VP
17
8 V detector
R1
360 kΩ
16
VI(bat)
10 µF
4
R2
100 kΩ
TDA3606A
VC
forced reset
REG
15
14
6
Cd
5
RES1
RES2
VO(bat)
7
MGK599
Fig.7 Typical application.
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PACKAGE OUTLINE
SO20: plastic small outline package; 20 leads; body width 7.5 mm
SOT163-1
D
E
A
X
c
HE
y
v M A
Z
11
20
Q
A2
A
(A 3)
A1
pin 1 index
θ
Lp
L
1
10
e
bp
detail X
w M
0
5
10 mm
scale
DIMENSIONS (inch dimensions are derived from the original mm dimensions)
UNIT
A
max.
A1
A2
A3
bp
c
D (1)
E (1)
e
HE
L
Lp
Q
v
w
y
mm
2.65
0.30
0.10
2.45
2.25
0.25
0.49
0.36
0.32
0.23
13.0
12.6
7.6
7.4
1.27
10.65
10.00
1.4
1.1
0.4
1.1
1.0
0.25
0.25
0.1
0.9
0.4
inches
0.10
0.012 0.096
0.004 0.089
0.01
0.019 0.013
0.014 0.009
0.51
0.49
0.30
0.29
0.050
0.419
0.043
0.055
0.394
0.016
0.043
0.039
0.01
0.01
0.004
0.035
0.016
Z
(1)
θ
8o
0o
Note
1. Plastic or metal protrusions of 0.15 mm maximum per side are not included.
REFERENCES
OUTLINE
VERSION
IEC
JEDEC
SOT163-1
075E04
MS-013AC
1998 May 07
EIAJ
EUROPEAN
PROJECTION
ISSUE DATE
95-01-24
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SOLDERING
Wave soldering
Introduction
Wave soldering techniques can be used for all SO
packages if the following conditions are observed:
There is no soldering method that is ideal for all IC
packages. Wave soldering is often preferred when
through-hole and surface mounted components are mixed
on one printed-circuit board. However, wave soldering is
not always suitable for surface mounted ICs, or for
printed-circuits with high population densities. In these
situations reflow soldering is often used.
• A double-wave (a turbulent wave with high upward
pressure followed by a smooth laminar wave) soldering
technique should be used.
• The longitudinal axis of the package footprint must be
parallel to the solder flow.
• The package footprint must incorporate solder thieves at
the downstream end.
This text gives a very brief insight to a complex technology.
A more in-depth account of soldering ICs can be found in
our “Data Handbook IC26; Integrated Circuit Packages”
(order code 9398 652 90011).
During placement and before soldering, the package must
be fixed with a droplet of adhesive. The adhesive can be
applied by screen printing, pin transfer or syringe
dispensing. The package can be soldered after the
adhesive is cured.
Reflow soldering
Reflow soldering techniques are suitable for all SO
packages.
Maximum permissible solder temperature is 260 °C, and
maximum duration of package immersion in solder is
10 seconds, if cooled to less than 150 °C within
6 seconds. Typical dwell time is 4 seconds at 250 °C.
Reflow soldering requires solder paste (a suspension of
fine solder particles, flux and binding agent) to be applied
to the printed-circuit board by screen printing, stencilling or
pressure-syringe dispensing before package placement.
A mildly-activated flux will eliminate the need for removal
of corrosive residues in most applications.
Several techniques exist for reflowing; for example,
thermal conduction by heated belt. Dwell times vary
between 50 and 300 seconds depending on heating
method. Typical reflow temperatures range from
215 to 250 °C.
Repairing soldered joints
Fix the component by first soldering two diagonallyopposite end leads. Use only a low voltage soldering iron
(less than 24 V) applied to the flat part of the lead. Contact
time must be limited to 10 seconds at up to 300 °C. When
using a dedicated tool, all other leads can be soldered in
one operation within 2 to 5 seconds between
270 and 320 °C.
Preheating is necessary to dry the paste and evaporate
the binding agent. Preheating duration: 45 minutes at
45 °C.
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DEFINITIONS
Data sheet status
Objective specification
This data sheet contains target or goal specifications for product development.
Preliminary specification
This data sheet contains preliminary data; supplementary data may be published later.
Product specification
This data sheet contains final product specifications.
Limiting values
Limiting values given are in accordance with the Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 134). Stress above one or
more of the limiting values may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only and operation
of the device at these or at any other conditions above those given in the Characteristics sections of the specification
is not implied. Exposure to limiting values for extended periods may affect device reliability.
Application information
Where application information is given, it is advisory and does not form part of the specification.
LIFE SUPPORT APPLICATIONS
These products are not designed for use in life support appliances, devices, or systems where malfunction of these
products can reasonably be expected to result in personal injury. Philips customers using or selling these products for
use in such applications do so at their own risk and agree to fully indemnify Philips for any damages resulting from such
improper use or sale.
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Metro MANILA, Tel. +63 2 816 6380, Fax. +63 2 817 3474
Poland: Ul. Lukiska 10, PL 04-123 WARSZAWA,
Tel. +48 22 612 2831, Fax. +48 22 612 2327
Portugal: see Spain
Romania: see Italy
Russia: Philips Russia, Ul. Usatcheva 35A, 119048 MOSCOW,
Tel. +7 095 755 6918, Fax. +7 095 755 6919
Singapore: Lorong 1, Toa Payoh, SINGAPORE 319762,
Tel. +65 350 2538, Fax. +65 251 6500
Slovakia: see Austria
Slovenia: see Italy
South Africa: S.A. PHILIPS Pty Ltd., 195-215 Main Road Martindale,
2092 JOHANNESBURG, P.O. Box 7430 Johannesburg 2000,
Tel. +27 11 470 5911, Fax. +27 11 470 5494
South America: Al. Vicente Pinzon, 173, 6th floor,
04547-130 SÃO PAULO, SP, Brazil,
Tel. +55 11 821 2333, Fax. +55 11 821 2382
Spain: Balmes 22, 08007 BARCELONA,
Tel. +34 3 301 6312, Fax. +34 3 301 4107
Sweden: Kottbygatan 7, Akalla, S-16485 STOCKHOLM,
Tel. +46 8 5985 2000, Fax. +46 8 5985 2745
Switzerland: Allmendstrasse 140, CH-8027 ZÜRICH,
Tel. +41 1 488 2741 Fax. +41 1 488 3263
Taiwan: Philips Semiconductors, 6F, No. 96, Chien Kuo N. Rd., Sec. 1,
TAIPEI, Taiwan Tel. +886 2 2134 2865, Fax. +886 2 2134 2874
Thailand: PHILIPS ELECTRONICS (THAILAND) Ltd.,
209/2 Sanpavuth-Bangna Road Prakanong, BANGKOK 10260,
Tel. +66 2 745 4090, Fax. +66 2 398 0793
Turkey: Talatpasa Cad. No. 5, 80640 GÜLTEPE/ISTANBUL,
Tel. +90 212 279 2770, Fax. +90 212 282 6707
Ukraine: PHILIPS UKRAINE, 4 Patrice Lumumba str., Building B, Floor 7,
252042 KIEV, Tel. +380 44 264 2776, Fax. +380 44 268 0461
United Kingdom: Philips Semiconductors Ltd., 276 Bath Road, Hayes,
MIDDLESEX UB3 5BX, Tel. +44 181 730 5000, Fax. +44 181 754 8421
United States: 811 East Arques Avenue, SUNNYVALE, CA 94088-3409,
Tel. +1 800 234 7381
Uruguay: see South America
Vietnam: see Singapore
Yugoslavia: PHILIPS, Trg N. Pasica 5/v, 11000 BEOGRAD,
Tel. +381 11 625 344, Fax.+381 11 635 777
For all other countries apply to: Philips Semiconductors,
International Marketing & Sales Communications, Building BE-p, P.O. Box 218,
5600 MD EINDHOVEN, The Netherlands, Fax. +31 40 27 24825
Internet: http://www.semiconductors.philips.com
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