TI UC39431B

Precision Adjustable Shunt Regulator
UC19431
UC29431
UC39431
UC39431B
FEATURES
DESCRIPTION
• Multiple On-Chip Programmable
Reference Voltages
The UC39431 is an adjustable shunt voltage regulator with 100mA sink capability. The architecture, comprised of an error amplifier and
transconductance amplifier, gives the user separate control of the small
signal error voltage frequency response along with a fixed linear
transconductance. A minimum 3MHz gain bandwidth product for both the
error and transconductance amplifiers assures fast response. In addition to
external programming, the IC has three internal resistors that can be connected in six different configurations to provide regulated voltages of 2.82V,
3.12V, 5.1V, 7.8V, 10.42V, and 12.24V. A sister device (UC39432) provides
access to the non-inverting error ampilifer input and reference, while eliminating the three internal resistors.
• 0.4% Initial Accuracy
• 0.7% Overall Reference Tolerance
• 2.2V to 36.0V Operating Supply
Voltage and User Programmable
Reference
• 36.0V Operating Supply Voltage
• Reference Accuracy Maintained For
Entire Range of Supply Voltage
• Superior Accuracy and Easier
Compensation for Optoisolator
Application
• Improved Architecture Provides a
Known Linear Transconductance with
a +5% Typical Tolerance
BLOCK DIAGRAM
UDG-95087
04/99
UC19431
UC29431
UC39431
UC39431B
CONNECTION DIAGRAM
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Supply Voltage: V
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36V
Regulated Output: V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36V
Internal Resistors: R1, R2, R3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13V
E/A Input: SENSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6V
E/A Compensation: COMP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6V
Output Sink Current: I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140mA
Power Dissipation at TA ≤25°C (DIL-8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1W
Derate 8mW/°C for TA > 25°C
Storage Temperature Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . –65°C to +150°C
Junction Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –55°C to +150°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . +300°C
DIL-8, SOIC-8 (Top View)
N or J, D Package
Currents are positive into, negative out of the specified terminal. Consult Packaging Section of Databook for thermal limitations and considerations of packages.
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS: Unless otherwise stated, these specifications apply for TA = –55°C to +125°C and
COLL Output = 2.4V to 36.0V for the UC19431, TA = –25°C to +85°C and COLL Output = 2.3V to 36.0V for the UC29431, and TA
= 0°C to +70°C and COLL Output = 2.3V to 36.0V for the UC39431/B, VCC = 15V, ICOLL = 10mA, TA = TJ.
PARAMETER
Reference Voltage Tolerance
Reference Temperature Tolerance
Reference Line Regulation
Reference Load Regulation
TEST CONDITIONS
TA = 25°C
VCOLL = 5.0
MIN
19431*
1.295
1.3
1.305
V
39431B
1.29
1.3
1.31
V
19431*
1.291
1.3
1.309
V
39431B
1.286
1.3
1.314
V
19431*
10
38
mV
ICOLL = 10mA to 50mA, VCOLL = 5V
39431B
19431*
10
10
57
38
mV
mV
39431B
10
57
mV
0.50
0.80
mA
Sense Input Current
–0.5
VCC = 36.0V, VCOLL = 5V
Collector Current Limit
VCOLL = VCC = 36.0V, Ref = 1.35V
Collector Saturation
ICOLL = 20mA
Transconductance (gm)
VCC = 2.4V to 36.0V,
VCOLL = 3V, ICOLL = 20mA
12.24V Reference
Internal Divider
Internal Divider
Error Amplifier AVOL
Error Amplifier GBW
MAX UNITS
VCC = 2.2V to 36.0V, VCOLL = 5V
Minimum Operating Current
5.1V Reference
TYP
(Note 1)
Transconductance Amplifier GBW
µA
–0.2
130
145
mA
0.7
1.1
1.5
V
19431*
–170
–140
–110
mS
39431B
–180
–140
–100
mS
19431*
5.05
5.1
5.15
V
39431B
5
5.1
5.2
V
19431*
12
12.24
12.5
V
39431B
12
12.24
12.5
V
60
90
dB
3.0
5
MHz
3
MHz
* Also applies to the UC29431 and UC39431
Note: The internal divider can be configured to give six unique references. These references are 2.82V, 3.12V, 5.1V, 7.8V,
10.42V, 12.24V.
Note 1: Guaranteed by design. Not 100% tested in production.
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PIN DESCRIPTIONS (cont.)
The SENSE pin is also used as the undervoltage lockout
(UVLO). It is intended to keep the chip from operating until the internal reference is properly biased. The threshold is approximately 1V. It is important that once the
UVLO is released, the error amplifier can drive the
transconductance amplifier to stabilize the loop. If a capacitor is connected between the SENSE and COMP
pins to create a pole, it will limit the slew rate of the error
amplifier. To increase the bandwidth and ensure startup
at low load current, it is recommended to create a zero
along with the pole as shown in the shunt regulator application. The error amplifier must slew 2.0V to drive the
transconductance amplifier initially on.
COLL: The collector of the output transistor with a maximum voltage of 36V. This pin is the output of the
transconductance amplifier. The overall open loop voltage gain of the transconductance amplifier is gm • RL,
where gm is designed to be –140mS ±30mS and RL represents the output load.
COMP: The output of the error amplifier and the input to
the transconductance amplifier. This pin is available to
compensate the high frequency gain of the error amplifier. It is internally voltage limited to approximately 2.0V.
GND: The reference and power ground for the device.
The power ground of the output transistor is isolated on
the chip from the substrate ground used to bias the remainder of the device.
VCC: The power connection for the device. The minimum
to maximum operating voltage is 2.2V to 36.0V. The quiescent current is typically 0.50mA.
R1, R2, R3: Connection points to the three internal resistors.
SENSE: The inverting terminal of the error amplifier used
as both the voltage sense input to the error amplifier and
its other compensation point. The error amplifier uses the
SENSE input to compare against the 1.3V on-chip reference.
UDG-95088
Figure 1. Typical 5.1V shunt regulator application.
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UC29431
UC39431
UC39431B
APPLICATION INFORMATION
the error amplifier, either a pole or a pole-zero can be
added.
Magnetic Amplifier Controller Application
The 0.4% initial reference makes the UC39431 ideal as a
programmable shunt regulator. By adding two external
resistors, the on-chip 1.3V reference can be gained to
any voltage between 2.2V (2.4V for the UC39431) and
36.0V. The input bias current is typically maintained at
0.2µA for the output voltage range. Since the
non-inverting error amplifier input is not available, a 5.1k
non-inverting input impedance is added to the input of
the error amplifier. This allows the user to choose the
SENSE pin input impedance to cancel the minimal offset
voltage caused by the input bias current.
The second gain stage is the transconductance (gm) amplifier. The gm amplifier is designed with a known linear
140mS of transconductance. The voltage gain is consequently gm • Ro, where Ro is the output impedance at
the collector pin. The frequency response of the
transconductance amplifier is controlled with the COLL
pin. The gain bandwidth product of the gm amplifier is
typically 3MHz. A pole or pole-zero can be added to this
stage by connecting a capacitor or a series capacitor and
resistor between COLL and GND.
The compensation of a control loop containing the
UC39431 is made easier due to the independant compensation capability of the error amplifier and gm amplifier. As shown in the applications information, a pole-zero
is created with a series resistor and capacitor between
SENSE and COMP. The pole created is dominant, while
the zero is used to increase the bandwidth and cancel
the effects of the pole created by the capacitor between
the COLL and GND pins.
Frequency Compensation
The UC39431 shunt regulator is designed with two
independant gain stages. The error amplifier provides
90dB of gain with a typical gain bandwidth product of
5MHz. The error amplifier provides sufficient gain in order for the sense voltage to be accurately compared to
the 1.3V on-chip reference. Complete control of the frequency response of the error amplifier is accomplished
with the COMP pin. By putting negative feedback across
VSENSE
21K
6.8nF
40.2K
COMP
R1
VCC
2
3
4
ICOLL
20k
R2
6
1
4k
R3
SENSE
5
REF
COLL
0.5V
1.3V
22.4k
7
16k
2.85k
5.1Ω
2K
8
GND
UDG-99051
Figure 2. 15.0V optocoupler application.
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UC39431
UC39431B
APPLICATION INFORMATION (cont.)
Optocoupler Application
tions with power supply and voltage, and the need to
suffer the additional voltage drop of a series resistor.
The two amplifier circuit architecture employed in the
UC39431 is most advantageous for the optocoupler application. The error amplifier provides a fixed open loop
gain that is available to apply flexible loop compensation
of either poles or zeroes. A fixed transconductance amplifier provides a linear current source compared to the
typical transistor’s exponential output characteristics. It
also eliminates the traditional optocoupler’s CTR varia-
Magnetic Amplifier Controller Application
The UC39431 makes an excellent controller for magnetic
amplifier regulated outputs. Working from either a square
wave drive or from a PWM signal controlled by another
output, a saturable reactor provides highly efficient control, requiring only a reset current which can be generated from its own output.
UDG-95090
Figure 3. Magnetic amplifier controller application.
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UC39431B
Table 1. Resistor divider connection table for shunt applications
REGULATED VOLTAGE
CONNECT R1 TO:
CONNECT R2 TO:
CONNECT R3 TO:
2.82V
SENSE (pin 7)
COLL (pin 1)
SENSE (pin 7)
3.12V
open
COLL (pin 1)
SENSE (pin 7)
5.1V
COLL (pin 1)
SENSE (pin 7)
open
7.8V
COLL (pin 1)
SENSE (pin 7)
GND (pin 8)
10.42V
COLL (pin 1)
SENSE (pin 7)
SENSE (pin 7)
12.24V
COLL (pin 1)
open
SENSE (pin 7)
Note: To obtain the shunt regulated or optocoupler sensed voltage specified in the left column, connect the internal resistors (R1,
R2, R3) as indicated. Refer to the shunt regulator application in Fig.1.
UDG-95091
UDG-95092
Figure 5. Error amp voltage gain and phase vs.
frequency.
Figure 4. Internal 1.3V vs. temperature.
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