ON NCP551SN25T1 150 ma cmos low iq low-dropout voltage regulator Datasheet

NCP551, NCV551
150 mA CMOS Low Iq
Low−Dropout Voltage
Regulator
The NCP551 series of fixed output low dropout linear regulators are
designed for handheld communication equipment and portable battery
powered applications which require low quiescent. The NCP551
series features an ultra−low quiescent current of 4.0 A. Each device
contains a voltage reference unit, an error amplifier, a PMOS power
transistor, resistors for setting output voltage, current limit, and
temperature limit protection circuits.
The NCP551 has been designed to be used with low cost ceramic
capacitors and requires a minimum output capacitor of 0.1 F. The
device is housed in the micro−miniature TSOP−5 surface mount
package. Standard voltage versions are 1.5, 1.8, 2.5, 2.7, 2.8, 3.0, 3.2,
3.3, and 5.0 V. Other voltages are available in 100 mV steps.
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TSOP−5
(SOT23−5, SC59−5)
SN SUFFIX
CASE 483
Low Quiescent Current of 4.0 A Typical
Maximum Operating Voltage of 12 V
Low Output Voltage Option
High Accuracy Output Voltage of 2.0%
Industrial Temperature Range of −40°C to 85°C
(NCV551, TA = −40°C to +125°C)
NCV Prefix for Automotive and Other Applications Requiring Site
and Control Changes
Pb−Free Packages are Available
Vin
1
GND
2
Enable
3
5
Vout
4
N/C
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PIN CONNECTIONS AND
MARKING DIAGRAM
Features
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xxx = Version
Y = Year
W = Work Week
(Top View)
Typical Applications
• Battery Powered Instruments
• Hand−Held Instruments
• Camcorders and Cameras
Vin
ORDERING INFORMATION
See detailed ordering and shipping information in the package
dimensions section on page 10 of this data sheet.
1
5
Thermal
Shutdown
Vout
Driver w/
Current
Limit
Enable
ON
3
OFF
GND
2
Figure 1. Representative Block Diagram
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August, 2004 − Rev. 9
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Publication Order Number:
NCP551/D
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PIN FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
Pin No.
Pin Name
Description
1
Vin
2
GND
3
Enable
4
N/C
No Internal Connection.
5
Vout
Regulated output voltage.
Positive power supply input voltage.
Power supply ground.
This input is used to place the device into low−power standby. When this input is pulled low, the
device is disabled. If this function is not used, Enable should be connected to Vin.
MAXIMUM RATINGS
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Rating
Symbol
Value
Unit
Input Voltage
Vin
0 to 12
V
Enable Voltage
VEN
−0.3 to Vin +0.3
V
Output Voltage
Vout
−0.3 to Vin +0.3
V
Power Dissipation and Thermal Characteristics
Power Dissipation
Thermal Resistance, Junction−to−Ambient
PD
RJA
Internally Limited
250
W
°C/W
TJ
+150
°C
TA
−40 to +85
−40 to +125
°C
Tstg
−55 to +150
°C
Operating Junction Temperature
Operating Ambient Temperature
NCP551
NCV551
Storage Temperature
Maximum ratings are those values beyond which device damage can occur. Maximum ratings applied to the device are individual stress limit
values (not normal operating conditions) and are not valid simultaneously. If these limits are exceeded, device functional operation is not implied,
damage may occur and reliability may be affected.
1. This device series contains ESD protection and exceeds the following tests:
Human Body Model 2000 V per MIL−STD−883, Method 3015
Machine Model Method 200 V
2. Latchup capability (85°C) 100 mA DC with trigger voltage.
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
(Vin = Vout(nom.) + 1.0 V, VEN = Vin, Cin = 1.0 F, Cout = 1.0 F, TJ = 25°C, unless otherwise noted.)
Characteristic
Symbol
Output Voltage (TA = 25°C, Iout = 10 mA)
1.5 V
1.8 V
2.5 V
2.7 V
2.8 V
3.0 V
3.2 V
3.3 V
5.0 V
Vout
Output Voltage (TA = Tlow to Thigh, Iout = 10 mA)
1.5 V
1.8 V
2.5 V
2.7 V
2.8 V
3.0 V
3.2 V
3.3 V
5.0 V
Vout
Min
Typ
Max
1.455
1.746
2.425
2.646
2.744
2.94
3.136
3.234
4.90
1.5
1.8
2.5
2.7
2.8
3.0
3.2
3.3
5.0
1.545
1.854
2.575
2.754
2.856
3.06
3.264
3.366
5.10
1.440
1.728
2.400
2.619
2.716
2.910
3.104
3.201
4.850
1.5
1.8
2.5
2.7
2.8
3.0
3.2
3.3
5.0
1.560
1.872
2.600
2.781
2.884
3.09
3.296
3.399
5.150
Unit
V
V
Line Regulation (Vin = Vout + 1.0 V to 12 V, Iout = 10 mA)
Regline
−
10
30
mV
Load Regulation (Iout = 10 mA to 150 mA, Vin = Vout + 2.0 V)
Regload
−
40
65
mV
Output Current (Vout = (Vout at Iout = 100 mA) −3%)
1.5 V−2.0 V (Vin = 4.0 V)
2.1 V−3.0 V (Vin = 5.0 V)
3.1 V−4.0 V (Vin = 6.0 V)
4.1 V−5.0 V (Vin = 8.0 V)
Io(nom.)
150
150
150
150
−
−
−
−
−
−
−
−
Dropout Voltage (Iout = 10 mA, Measured at Vout −3.0%)
1.5 V, 1.8 V, 2.5 V
2.7 V, 2.8 V, 3.0 V, 3.2 V, 3.3 V, 5.0 V
Vin−Vout
−
−
130
40
220
150
−
−
0.1
4.0
1.0
8.0
−
100
−
1.3
−
−
−
−
0.3
160
160
160
160
350
350
350
350
600
600
600
600
Quiescent Current
(Enable Input = 0 V)
(Enable Input = Vin, Iout = 1.0 mA to Io(nom.))
IQ
Output Voltage Temperature Coefficient
Tc
Enable Input Threshold Voltage
(Voltage Increasing, Output Turns On, Logic High)
(Voltage Decreasing, Output Turns Off, Logic Low)
mA
mV
A
V
Vth(en)
Output Short Circuit Current (Vout = 0 V)
1.5 V−2.0 V (Vin = 4.0 V)
2.1 V−3.0 V (Vin = 5.0 V)
3.1 V−4.0 V (Vin = 6.0 V)
4.1 V−5.0 V (Vin = 8.0 V)
mA
Iout(max)
3. Maximum package power dissipation limits must be observed.
TJ(max) TA
PD RJA
4. Low duty cycle pulse techniques are used during testing to maintain the junction temperature as close to ambient as possible.
5. NCP551
Tlow = −40°C
Thigh = +85°C
Thigh = +125°C.
NCV551
Tlow = −40°C
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DEFINITIONS
Load Regulation
Line Regulation
The change in output voltage for a change in output
current at a constant temperature.
The change in output voltage for a change in input voltage.
The measurement is made under conditions of low
dissipation or by using pulse technique such that the average
chip temperature is not significantly affected.
Dropout Voltage
The input/output differential at which the regulator output
no longer maintains regulation against further reductions in
input voltage. Measured when the output drops 3% below its
nominal. The junction temperature, load current, and
minimum input supply requirements affect the dropout level.
Line Transient Response
Typical over and undershoot response when input voltage
is excited with a given slope.
Thermal Protection
Internal thermal shutdown circuitry is provided to protect
the integrated circuit in the event that the maximum junction
temperature is exceeded. When activated at typically 160°C,
the regulator turns off. This feature is provided to prevent
failures from accidental overheating.
Maximum Power Dissipation
The maximum total dissipation for which the regulator
will operate within its specifications.
Quiescent Current
The quiescent current is the current which flows through
the ground when the LDO operates without a load on its
output: internal IC operation, bias, etc. When the LDO
becomes loaded, this term is called the Ground current. It is
actually the difference between the input current (measured
through the LDO input pin) and the output current.
Maximum Package Power Dissipation
The maximum power package dissipation is the power
dissipation level at which the junction temperature reaches
its maximum operating value, i.e. 125°C. Depending on the
ambient power dissipation and thus the maximum available
output current.
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3.45
3.35
Vout = 3.3 V
3.3
GROUND CURRENT (A)
GROUND CURRENT (A)
Vout = 2.8 V
3.25
3.2
3.15
3.1
3.05
3.35
3.3
3.25
3.2
3.15
0
25
50
100
75
125
150
0
100
75
125
Figure 2. Ground Pin Current versus
Output Current
Figure 3. Ground Pin Current versus
Output Current
4
3.5
3.5
3
2.5
2
1.5
Vout(nom) = 2.8 V
Iout = 25 mA
1
0.5
150
3
2.5
2
1.5
Vout(nom) = 3.3 V
Iout = 25 mA
1
0.5
0
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
0
14
2
4
6
8
10
12
Vin, INPUT VOLTAGE (VOLTS)
Vin, INPUT VOLTAGE (VOLTS)
Figure 4. Ground Pin Current versus
Input Voltage
Figure 5. Ground Pin Current versus
Input Voltage
Vin, INPUT
VOLTAGE (V)
0
8
6
4
OUTPUT VOLTAGE
DEVIATION (mV)
Vin, INPUT
VOLTAGE (V)
50
Iout, OUTPUT CURRENT (mA)
4
OUTPUT VOLTAGE
DEVIATION (mV)
25
Iout, OUTPUT CURRENT (mA)
GROUND PIN CURRENT (A)
GROUND PIN CURRENT (A)
3.4
Vin = 3.8 V to 4.8 V
Vout = 2.8 V
Cout = 1 F
Iout = 10 mA
400
200
14
6
4
Vin = 3.8 V to 4.8 V
Vout = 2.8 V
Cout = 1 F
Iout = 100 mA
400
200
0
−200
0
−400
−200
−600
−400
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200 1400
1600
0
200
400
600
800
1000 1200 1400
TIME (s)
TIME (s)
Figure 6. Line Transient Response
Figure 7. Line Transient Response
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Vin, INPUT
VOLTAGE (V)
6
4
Vin = 3.8 V to 4.8 V
Vout = 2.8 V
Cout = 1 F
Iout = 150 mA
400
200
0
−200
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200 1400
0
1600
200
400
600
800
1000 1200 1400 1600
TIME (s)
TIME (s)
Figure 8. Line Transient Response
Figure 9. Line Transient Response
Vin, INPUT
VOLTAGE (V)
Vin, INPUT
VOLTAGE (V)
200
−600
0
6
4
800
400
200
OUTPUT VOLTAGE
DEVIATION (mV)
Vin = 4.3 V to 5.3 V
Vout = 3.3 V
Cout = 1 F
Iout = 100 mA
600
OUTPUT VOLTAGE
DEVIATION (mV)
Vin = 4.3 V to 5.3 V
Vout = 3.3 V
Cout = 1 F
Iout = 10 mA
400
−400
−600
0
−200
6
4
Vin = 4.3 V to 5.3 V
Vout = 3.3 V
Cout = 1 F
Iout = 150 mA
600
400
200
0
−200
−400
−400
−600
−600
300
500 700
900 1100 1300 1500 1700 1900
800
1200
1600
2000
Figure 10. Line Transient Response
Figure 11. Line Transient Response
Vout = 2.8 V
Cout = 10 mF
OUTPUT VOLTAGE
DEVIATION (mV)
0
0
−500
−1000
0
400
TIME (s)
Iout = 3.0 mA − 150 mA
150
0
TIME (s)
Iout, OUTPUT
CURRENT (mA)
100
Iout, OUTPUT
CURRENT (mA)
4
−200
−400
OUTPUT VOLTAGE
DEVIATION (mV)
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OUTPUT VOLTAGE
DEVIATION (mV)
OUTPUT VOLTAGE
DEVIATION (mV)
Vin, INPUT
VOLTAGE (V)
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Iout = 3.0 mA − 150 mA
Vout = 2.8 V
Cout = 10 mF
150
0
1000
500
0
−500
TIME (ms)
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
TIME (ms)
Figure 12. Load Transient Response ON
Figure 13. Load Transient Response OFF
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Iout, OUTPUT
CURRENT (mA)
Iout = 3.0 mA − 150 mA
Vout = 3.3 V
Cout = 10 mF
150
0
OUTPUT VOLTAGE
DEVIATION (mV)
OUTPUT VOLTAGE
DEVIATION (mV)
Iout, OUTPUT
CURRENT (mA)
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1000
500
0
−500
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Iout = 3.0 mA − 150 mA
Vout = 3.3 V
Cout = 10 mF
150
0
−500
−1000
0
1
2
3
TIME (ms)
7
8
9
ENABLE
VOLTAGE (V)
3
2
1
0
3
Co = 1 F
Vin = 4.3 V
Vout = 3.3 V
RO = 3.3 k
VEN = 2.0 V
2
1
Vout, OUTPUT
VOLTAGE (V)
ENABLE
VOLTAGE (V)
6
Figure 15. Load Transient Response ON
3
Vout, OUTPUT
VOLTAGE (V)
5
TIME (ms)
Figure 14. Load Transient Response OFF
Co = 10 F
0
0
200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000
2
1
0
3
Co = 1 F
Vin = 3.8 V
Vout = 2.8 V
RO = 2.8 k
VEN = 2.0 V
2
1
Co = 10 F
0
200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000
0
TIME (s)
TIME (s)
Figure 16. Turn−On Response
Figure 17. Turn−On Response
3
3.5
Vout, OUTPUT VOLTAGE (VOLTS)
Vout, OUTPUT VOLTAGE (VOLTS)
4
2.5
2
Vin = 0 V to 12 V
Vout(nom) = 2.8 V
Iout = 10 mA
Cin = 1 F
Cout = 1 F
VEN = Vin
1.5
1
0.5
0
3
2.5
Vin = 0 V to 12 V
Vout = 3.3 V
Iout = 10 mA
Cin = 1 F
Cout = 1 F
VEN = Vin
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0
2
4
6
8
10
0
12
2
4
6
8
10
12
Vin, INPUT VOLTAGE (VOLTS)
Vin, INPUT VOLTAGE (VOLTS)
Figure 18. Output Voltage versus Input Voltage
Figure 19. Output Voltage versus Input Voltage
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APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
Thermal
A typical application circuit for the NCP551 series is
shown in Figure 20.
As power across the NCP551 increases, it might become
necessary to provide some thermal relief. The maximum
power dissipation supported by the device is dependent
upon board design and layout. Mounting pad configuration
on the PCB, the board material, and also the ambient
temperature effect the rate of temperature rise for the part.
This is stating that when the NCP551 has good thermal
conductivity through the PCB, the junction temperature will
be relatively low with high power dissipation applications.
The maximum dissipation the package can handle is
given by:
Input Decoupling (C1)
A 0.1 F capacitor either ceramic or tantalum is
recommended and should be connected close to the NCP551
package. Higher values and lower ESR will improve the
overall line transient response.
Output Decoupling (C2)
The NCP551 is a stable Regulator and does not require
any specific Equivalent Series Resistance (ESR) or a
minimum output current. Capacitors exhibiting ESRs
ranging from a few m up to 3.0 can thus safely be used.
The minimum decoupling value is 0.1 F and can be
augmented to fulfill stringent load transient requirements.
The regulator accepts ceramic chip capacitors as well as
tantalum devices. Larger values improve noise rejection and
load regulation transient response.
PD If junction temperature is not allowed above the
maximum 125°C, then the NCP551 can dissipate up to
400 mW @ 25°C.
The power dissipated by the NCP551 can be calculated
from the following equation:
Enable Operation
Ptot [Vin * Ignd (Iout)] [Vin Vout] * Iout
The enable pin will turn on or off the regulator. These
limits of threshold are covered in the electrical specification
section of this data sheet. If the enable is not used then the
pin should be connected to Vin.
or
P Vout * Iout
VinMAX tot
IGND Iout
Hints
If a 150 mA output current is needed then the ground
current from the data sheet is 4.0 A. For an
NCP551SN30T1 (3.0 V), the maximum input voltage will
then be 5.6 V.
Please be sure the Vin and GND lines are sufficiently wide.
When the impedance of these lines is high, there is a chance
to pick up noise or cause the regulator to malfunction.
Set external components, especially the output capacitor,
as close as possible to the circuit, and make leads as short as
possible.
Battery or
Unregulated
Voltage
TJ(max) TA
RJA
Vout
+
+
C1
ON
OFF
Figure 20. Typical Application Circuit
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Input
R1
Input
Q1
Q1
R2
R
Output
1
1.0 F
R3
5
Output
1
1.0 F
2
3
Q2
1.0 F
4
5
1.0 F
2
3
Figure 21. Current Boost Regulator
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Figure 22. Current Boost Regulator with
Short Circuit Limit
The NCP551 series can be current boosted with a PNP transistor. Resistor R in conjunction with VBE of the PNP determines
when the pass transistor begins conducting; this circuit is not
short circuit proof. Input/Output differential voltage minimum is
increased by VBE of the pass resistor.
Short circuit current limit is essentially set by the VBE of Q2 and
R1. ISC = ((VBEQ2 − ib * R2) / R1) + IO(max) Regulator
Output
Input
1
5
1.0 F
1.0 F
2
Enable
3
Input
4
R
Output
1
1.0 F
3
5
1.0 F
2
3
4
11 V
2
R
1
1.0 F
5
1.0 F
Output
Q1
4
C
Figure 24. Input Voltages Greater than 12 V
Figure 23. Delayed Turn−on
A regulated output can be achieved with input voltages that
exceed the 12 V maximum rating of the NCP551 series with
the addition of a simple pre−regulator circuit. Care must be
taken to prevent Q1 from overheating when the regulated
output (Vout) is shorted to GND.
If a delayed turn−on is needed during power up of several voltages then the above schematic can be used. Resistor R, and
capacitor C, will delay the turn−on of the bottom regulator.
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ORDERING INFORMATION
Nominal
Output Voltage
Marking
Package
NCP551SN15T1
1.5
LAO
TSOP−5
NCP551SN15T1G
1.5
LAO
TSOP−5
(Pb−Free)
NCP551SN18T1
1.8
LAP
TSOP−5
NCP551SN18T1G
1.8
LAP
TSOP−5
(Pb−Free)
NCP551SN25T1
2.5
LAQ
TSOP−5
NCP551SN25T1G
2.5
LAQ
TSOP−5
(Pb−Free)
NCP551SN27T1
2.7
LAR
TSOP−5
NCP551SN27T1G
2.7
LAR
TSOP−5
(Pb−Free)
NCP551SN28T1
2.8
LAS
TSOP−5
NCP551SN28T1G
2.8
LAS
TSOP−5
(Pb−Free)
NCP551SN30T1
3.0
LAT
TSOP−5
NCP551SN30T1G
3.0
LAT
TSOP−5
(Pb−Free)
NCP551SN33T1
3.3
LAU
TSOP−5
NCP551SN33T1G
3.3
LAU
TSOP−5
(Pb−Free)
NCP551SN50T1
5.0
LAV
TSOP−5
NCP551SN50T1G
5.0
LAV
TSOP−5
(Pb−Free)
NCV551SN15T1
1.5
LFZ
TSOP−5
NCV551SN18T1
1.8
LGA
TSOP−5
NCV551SN25T1
2.5
LGB
TSOP−5
NCV551SN27T1
2.7
LGC
TSOP−5
NCV551SN28T1
2.8
LGD
TSOP−5
NCV551SN30T1
3.0
LGE
TSOP−5
NCV551SN32T1
3.2
LFR
TSOP−5
NCV551SN33T1
3.3
LGG
TSOP−5
NCV551SN50T1
5.0
LGF
TSOP−5
Device
Shipping†
3000 / 7″ Tape & Reel
NOTE: Additional voltages in 100 mV steps are available upon request by contacting your ON Semiconductor representative.
†For information on tape and reel specifications, including part orientation and tape sizes, please refer to our Tape and Reel Packaging
Specifications Brochure, BRD8011/D.
6. NCV551 is qualified for automotive use.
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NCP551, NCV551
PACKAGE DIMENSIONS
TSOP−5
(SOT23−5, SC59−5)
SN SUFFIX
PLASTIC PACKAGE
CASE 483−02
ISSUE C
NOTES:
1. DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING PER
ANSI Y14.5M, 1982.
2. CONTROLLING DIMENSION: MILLIMETER.
3. MAXIMUM LEAD THICKNESS INCLUDES
LEAD FINISH THICKNESS. MINIMUM LEAD
THICKNESS IS THE MINIMUM THICKNESS
OF BASE MATERIAL.
4. A AND B DIMENSIONS DO NOT INCLUDE
MOLD FLASH, PROTRUSIONS, OR GATE
BURRS.
D
S
5
4
1
2
3
B
L
G
MILLIMETERS
INCHES
DIM MIN
MAX
MIN
MAX
A
2.90
3.10 0.1142 0.1220
B
1.30
1.70 0.0512 0.0669
C
0.90
1.10 0.0354 0.0433
D
0.25
0.50 0.0098 0.0197
G
0.85
1.05 0.0335 0.0413
H 0.013 0.100 0.0005 0.0040
J
0.10
0.26 0.0040 0.0102
K
0.20
0.60 0.0079 0.0236
L
1.25
1.55 0.0493 0.0610
M
0_
10 _
0_
10 _
S
2.50
3.00 0.0985 0.1181
A
J
C
0.05 (0.002)
H
K
M
SOLDERING FOOTPRINT*
0.95
0.037
1.9
0.074
2.4
0.094
1.0
0.039
0.7
0.028
SCALE 10:1
mm inches
*For additional information on our Pb−Free strategy and soldering
details, please download the ON Semiconductor Soldering and
Mounting Techniques Reference Manual, SOLDERRM/D.
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