TOSHIBA TAR8D06K

TAR8D06K
TOSHIBA BIPOLAR LINEAR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT SILICON MONOLITHIC
TAR8D06K
Dual Low-Dropout Regulator
TAR8D06K is a bipolar type 2-output power supply with a
control pin. ON and OFF can be switched using the control pin.
Features
•
Include 2-LDO regulators. (2.9V, 2.9V)
•
Output power supply can be independent control.
•
Overtemperature/overcurrent protection.
•
Very small 8-pin package.
Weight: 0.01 g (typ.)
Pin Assigment (top view)
VOUT (A)
VIN
8
7
VOUT (B) CONT (B)
6
5
VOUT (A) = 2.9 V
VOUT (B) = 2.9 V
1
2
3
4
NOISE (A) NOISE (B) CONT (A) GND
Marking
8D06
Overtemperature protection and overcurrent protection function are not necessary of operating ratings below the
absolute maximum ratings.
Do not use device under conditions in which their absolute maximum ratings will be exceeded.
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Absolute Maximum Ratings (Ta = 25°C)
Characteristics
Supply Voltage
Symbol
Rating
Unit
VIN
15
V
100
mA
Output Current (VOUT (A) )
IOUT (A)
Output Current (VOUT (B) )
IOUT (B)
200
(Note 1)
400
(Note 2)
Power Dissipation
PD
Operation Temp Range
Topr
−40~85
°C
Storage Temp Range
Tstg
−55~150
°C
Note:
mW
Using continuously under heavy loads (e.g. the application of high temperature/current/voltage and the
significant change in temperature, etc.) may cause this product to decrease in the reliability significantly
even if the operating conditions (i.e. operating temperature/current/voltage, etc.) are within the absolute
maximum ratings and the operating ranges.
Please design the appropriate reliability upon reviewing the Toshiba Semiconductor Reliability Handbook
(“Handling Precautions”/“Derating Concept and Methods”) and individual reliability data (i.e. reliability test
report and estimated failure rate, etc).
Note 1: Unit Rating
Note 2: Mounted on a glass epoxy circuit board of 30 mm × 30 mm Pad dimansion of 70 mm2
Electrical Characteristics (unless otherwise specified, VIN = VOUT + 1 V, IOUT = 30 mA, CIN
= 1 μF, COUT = 10 μF, CNOISE = 0.01 μF, Tj = 25°C)
2.9 V output Characteristics (VOUT (A), VOUT (B) )
Characteristics
Symbol
Test Condition
Output Voltage
VOUT
IOUT = 30 mA
Dropout Voltage
VIN-VOUT
IOUT = 30 mA
Input Voltatge
VIN
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
2.83
2.9
2.97
V
120
180
VOUT +
0.18 V
⎯
15
V
Load Regulation
Reg・load
IOUT = 0 mA~30 mA
⎯
2
12
mV
Line Reguration
Reg・line
VIN = 3.9V~15.0 V
⎯
3
15
mV
Temp. Coeffcient
TCVO
Ta = −40°C~85°C
⎯
100
⎯
ppm/°C
Ripple Rejection
R.R
IOUT = 10 mA, f = 1 kHz,
VRipple = 500 mVp-p, Ta = 25°C
⎯
70
⎯
dB
Output Noise Voltage
VNO
IOUT = 10 mA,
10 Hz <
=f<
= 10 kHz, Ta = 25°C
⎯
30
⎯
μVrms
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
VCT = 0 V
⎯
⎯
1
μA
IB1
IOUT (A) = 0 mA,
IOUT (B) = 0 mA
⎯
350
700
μA
IB2
IOUT (A) = 30 mA,
IOUT (B) = 30 mA
⎯
850
1800
μA
Common Characteristics
Characteristics
Stand-by Current
Symbol
IB (OFF)
Quiescent Current
Test Condition
Control Voltage (ON)
VCT (ON)
⎯
1.5
⎯
VIN
V
Control Voltage (OFF)
VCT (OFF)
⎯
⎯
⎯
0.4
V
Control Input Current
ICT
⎯
⎯
15
μA
VCT = 1.5 V (output ON)
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Application Note・ Recommended Application circuit
10 μF
8
7
2
6
3
5
Control level
A-channel
B-channel
HIGH
ON
ON
LOW
OFF
OFF
4
0.01 μF
1
0.01 μF
VOUT (B) COUT (B)
VIN
1 μF
10 μF
VOUT (A)
NOISE (A) NOISE (B) CONT (A)
GND
The noise capacitor should be connected to NOISE pin
to GND for stable operation.
The recommended value is higher than 0.0047μF.
The figure above shows commended configuration for using a point regulator. Insert a capacitor for stable
input/output operation.
If the control function is not to be used, Toshiba recommended that the control pin be connected to the
VCC pin.
・
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Ripple Rejection
TAR8D06K feature a circuit with an excellent ripple rejection characteristic. Because the circuit also
features an excellent output fluctuation characteristic for sudden supply voltage drops, the circuit is ideal for
in the RF blocks incorporated in all mobile telephones.
Ripple Rejection − f
Input Transient Responce
80
Ripple Rejection
(dB)
70
Input Voltage
10 μF
60
50
3.5 V
2.2 μF
40
3.2 V
1 μF
20
10
0
10
100
Output voltage
2.9 V
30
VIN = 3.9 V, CNOISE = 0.01 μF,
Ta = 25°C, CIN = 1 μF,
CIN = 1 μF, Vripple = 500 mVp−p,
Iout = 10 mA, Ta = 25°C
Cout = 10 μF, CNOISE = 0.01 μF,
VIN: 3.5 V → 3.2 V, Iout = 30 mA
1k
10 k
Frequency f
100 k 300 k
0
(Hz)
1
2
3
4
5
6
time
t
(ms)
7
8
9
10
NOISE Pin
TAR8D06K device incorporate a NOISE pin to reduce output noise voltage. Inserting a capacitor between
the NOISE pin and GND reduces output noise. To ensure stable operation, insert a capacitor of 0.0047 μF or
more between the NOISE pin and GND.
CNOISE − VN
Output noise voltage
VN
(μV)
60
CIN = 1 μF, Cout = 10 μF,
Iout = 10 mA, Ta = 25°C
50
40
30
20
10
0
0.001 μ
0.01 μ
NOISE capacitance
0.1 μ
CNOISE
1.0 μ
(F)
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VN – f
VOUT – VIN
(μV/√ Hz )
CNOISE = 0.01 μF
Pulse width = 1 ms
VIN = VOUT + 1 V, IOUT = 10 mA, CIN = 1 μF,
COUT = 10 μF, CNOISE = 0.01 μF,
10 Hz < f < 100 kHz, Ta = 25°C
1
VN
5
IOUT = 1 mA, CIN = 1 μF, COUT = 10 μF,
4
Output noise voltage
Output voltage
VOUT
(V)
6
10
3
2
1
0
0
5
10
Input voltage
VIN
15
0.1
0.01
0.001
10
(V)
100
1k
Frequency f
10 k
100 k
(Hz)
PD – Ta
400
Power dissipation
PD
(mW)
500
300
200
Circuit
board
material:
grass
epoxy.
Circuit board dimension: 30 mm × 30 mm
Pad area: 70 mm2 (t = 0.8mm)
100
−40
0
40
Ambient temperature
80
Ta
120
(°C)
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Package Dimensions
Weight: 0.01 g (Typ.)
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RESTRICTIONS ON PRODUCT USE
20070701-EN GENERAL
• The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.
• TOSHIBA is continually working to improve the quality and reliability of its products. Nevertheless, semiconductor
devices in general can malfunction or fail due to their inherent electrical sensitivity and vulnerability to physical
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