TI LP38511TJ-ADJ

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LP38511-ADJ 800mA Fast-Transient Response Adjustable Low-Dropout Linear Voltage
Regulator
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FEATURES
APPLICATIONS
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2.25V to 5.5V Input Voltage Range
Adjustable Output Voltage Range of 0.5V to
3.3V
800mA Output Load Current
±2.0% Accuracy over Line, Load, and FullTemperature Range from -40°C to +125°C
Stable with Tiny 10 uF Ceramic Capacitors
Enable Pin
Typically Less than 1uA of Ground Pin Current
with Enable Pin Low
25dB of PSRR at 100 kHz
Over-Temperature and Over-Current
Protection
8-Pin SO PowerPad and 5-Pin PFM Surface
Mount Packages
Digital Core ASICs, FPGAs, and DSPs
Servers
Routers and Switches
Base Stations
Storage Area Networks
DDR2 Memory
DESCRIPTION
The LP38511-ADJ Fast-Transient Response LowDropout Voltage Regulator offers the highestperformance in meeting AC and DC accuracy
requirements for powering Digital Cores. The
LP38511-ADJ uses a proprietary control loop that
enables extremely fast response to change in line
conditions and load demands. Output Voltage DC
accuracy is specified at 2.5% over line, load and full
temperature range from -40°C to +125°C. The
LP38511-ADJ is designed for inputs from the 2.5V,
3.3V, and 5.0V rail, is stable with 10 uF ceramic
capacitors, and has an adjustable output voltage. The
LP38511-ADJ
provides
excellent
transient
performance to meet the demand of high
performance digital core ASICs, DSPs, and FPGAs
found in highly-intensive applications such as servers,
routers/switches, and base stations.
Typical Application Circuit
IN
VIN
VEN
ON
OFF
CIN
10 PF
Ceramic
OUT
LP38511-ADJ
EN
CFF
ADJ
GND
GND
VOUT
R1
R2
COUT
10 PF
Ceramic
GND
1
2
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PRODUCTION DATA information is current as of publication date.
Products conform to specifications per the terms of the Texas
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Connection Diagram
LP38511TJ-ADJ
EN 1
IN 2
GND 3
OUT 4
ADJ 5
Exposed
DAP
OUT 1
8 IN
OUT 2
7 IN
ADJ 3
6 EN
N/C 4
5 GND
DAP
Connect to GND
Figure 1. 5-Pin PFM, Top View
See NDQ0005A Package
Figure 2. 8-Pin SO PowerPad, Top View
See DDA0008A Package
Pin Descriptions for PFM Package
Pin #
Pin Name
Function
EN
Enable. Pull high to enable the output, low to disable the output. This pin has no internal bias and
must be tied to the input voltage, or actively driven.
2
IN
Input Supply Pin.
3
GND
Ground
4
OUT
Regulated Output Voltage Pin.
5
ADJ
The feedback to the internal Error Amplifier to set the output voltage.
DAP
DAP
The PFM DAP is used as a thermal connection to remove heat from the device to an external heatsink in the form of the copper area on the printed circuit board. The DAP is physically connected to
backside of the die. The DAP is internally connected to device ground. The DAP should be soldered
to the Ground Plane copper.
Pin #
Pin Name
1, 2
OUT
Regulated Output Voltage Pins. Pins 1 and 2 share current and must be connected together.
3
ADJ
The feedback to the internal Error Amplifier to set the output voltage.
4
N/C
No internal connection
5
GND
Ground
6
EN
Enable. Pull high to enable the output, low to disable the output. This pin has no internal bias and
must be tied to the input voltage, or actively driven.
7, 8
IN
Input Supply Pin. Pins 7 and 8 share current and must be connected together.
DAP
DAP
1
Pin Descriptions for SO PowerPad Package
Function
The SO PowerPad DAP is used as a thermal connection to remove heat from the device to an
external heat-sink in the form of the copper area on the printed circuit board. The DAP is physically
connected to backside of the die, but is not internally connected to device ground. The DAP should
be soldered to the Ground Plane copper.
These devices have limited built-in ESD protection. The leads should be shorted together or the device placed in conductive foam
during storage or handling to prevent electrostatic damage to the MOS gates.
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Absolute Maximum Ratings (1) (2)
−65°C to +150°C
Storage Temperature Range
Soldering Temperature (3)
PFM
260°C, 10s
SO PowerPad
260°C, 10s
ESD Rating (4)
±2 kV
Power Dissipation
(5)
Internally Limited
Input Pin Voltage (Survival)
-0.3V to +6.0V
Enable Pin Voltage (Survival)
-0.3V to +6.0V
Output Pin Voltage (Survival)
-0.3V to +6.0V
ADJ Pin Voltage (Survival)
-0.3V to +6.0V
IOUT (Survival)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
Internally Limited
Absolute Maximum Ratings indicate limits beyond which damage to the device may occur. Operating Ratings indicate conditions for
which the device is intended to be functional, but does not ensure specific performance limits. For ensured specifications and conditions,
see the Electrical Characteristics.
If Military/Aerospace specified devices are required, please contact the Texas Instruments Sales Office/ Distributors for availability and
specifications.
Refer to JEDEC J-STD-020C for surface mount device (SMD) package reflow profiles and conditions. Unless otherwise stated, the
temperatures and times are for Sn-Pb (STD) only.
The human body model is a 100 pF capacitor discharged through a 1.5 kΩ resistor into each pin. Test method is per JESD22-A114.
Device operation must be evaluated, and derated as needed, based on ambient temperature (TA), power dissipation (PD), maximum
allowable operating junction temperature (TJ(MAX)), and package thermal resistance (θJA). The typical θJA ratings given are worst case
based on minimum land area on two-layer PCB (EIA/JESD51-3). See POWER DISSIPATION/HEAT-SINKING for details.
Operating Ratings (1)
Input Supply Voltage, VIN
2.25V to 5.5V
Output Voltage, VOUT
VADJ to 5V
Enable Input Voltage, VEN
0.0V to 5.5V
Output Current (DC)
1 mA to 800 mA
Junction Temperature (2)
(1)
(2)
−40°C to +125°C
Absolute Maximum Ratings indicate limits beyond which damage to the device may occur. Operating Ratings indicate conditions for
which the device is intended to be functional, but does not ensure specific performance limits. For ensured specifications and conditions,
see the Electrical Characteristics.
Device operation must be evaluated, and derated as needed, based on ambient temperature (TA), power dissipation (PD), maximum
allowable operating junction temperature (TJ(MAX)), and package thermal resistance (θJA). The typical θJA ratings given are worst case
based on minimum land area on two-layer PCB (EIA/JESD51-3). See POWER DISSIPATION/HEAT-SINKING for details.
Electrical Characteristics
Unless otherwise specified: VIN= 2.50V, VOUT= VADJ, IOUT= 10 mA, CIN= 10 µF, COUT= 10 µF, VEN= 2.0V. Limits in standard
type are for TJ= 25°C only; limits in boldface type apply over the junction temperature (TJ) range of -40°C to +125°C.
Minimum and Maximum limits are ensured through test, design, or statistical correlation. Typical values represent the most
likely parametric norm at TJ= 25°C, and are provided for reference purposes only.
Symbol
Parameter
VADJ
VADJ Accuracy
(1)
IADJ
ADJ Pin Bias Current
ΔVADJ/ΔVIN
ΔVADJ/ΔIOUT
VDO
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Conditions
Typ
Max
Units
495.0
490.0
500.
505.0
510.0
mV
2.25V ≤ VIN ≤ 5.5V
-
1
-
nA
VADJ Line Regulation (2) (1)
2.25V ≤ VIN ≤ 5.5V
-
0.03
0.06
-
%/V
VADJ Load Regulation (3) (1)
10 mA ≤ IOUT ≤ 800 mA
-
0.10
0.20
-
%/A
Dropout Voltage (4)
IOUT = 800 mA
-
-
260
mV
2.25V ≤ VIN ≤ 5.5V
10 mA ≤ IOUT ≤ 800 mA
Min
The line and load regulation specification contains only the typical number. However, the limits for line and load regulation are included
in the output voltage tolerance specification.
Line regulation is defined as the change in VADJ from the nominal value due to change in the voltage at the input.
Load regulation is defined as the change in VADJ from the nominal value due to change in the load current at the output.
Dropout voltage (VDO) is typically defined as the input to output voltage differential (VIN - VOUT) where the input voltage is low enough to
cause the output voltage to drop 2%. For the LP38511-ADJ, the minimum operating voltage of 2.25V is the limiting factor when the
programed output voltage is less than typically 1.80V.
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Electrical Characteristics (continued)
Unless otherwise specified: VIN= 2.50V, VOUT= VADJ, IOUT= 10 mA, CIN= 10 µF, COUT= 10 µF, VEN= 2.0V. Limits in standard
type are for TJ= 25°C only; limits in boldface type apply over the junction temperature (TJ) range of -40°C to +125°C.
Minimum and Maximum limits are ensured through test, design, or statistical correlation. Typical values represent the most
likely parametric norm at TJ= 25°C, and are provided for reference purposes only.
Symbol
Min
Typ
Max
IOUT = 10 mA
-
7.5
11
12
IOUT = 800 mA
-
9
11
13
Ground Pin Current, Output
Disabled
VEN = 0.50V
-
0.1
3.5
12
µA
Short Circuit Current
VOUT = 0V
-
1.5
-
A
VEN(ON)
Enable ON Voltage Threshold
VEN rising from <0.5V until VOUT =
ON
0.90
0.80
1.20
1.50
1.60
V
VEN(OFF)
Enable OFF Voltage Threshold
VEN falling from 1.6V until VOUT =
OFF
0.60
0.50
1.00
1.40
1.50
V
VEN(HYS)
Enable Voltage Hysteresis
VEN(ON) - VEN(OFF)
-
200
-
mV
VEN = VIN
-
1
-
VEN = 0V
-
-1
-
IGND
ISC
Parameter
Ground Pin Current, Output
Enabled
Conditions
Units
mA
Enable Input
IEN
Enable Pin Current
td(OFF)
Turn-off delay
Time from VEN < VEN(OFF) to VOUT =
OFF, ILOAD = 800 mA
-
1
-
td(ON)
Turn-on delay
Time from VEN >VEN(ON) to VOUT =
ON, ILOAD = 800 mA
-
25
-
VIN = 2.5V
f = 120Hz
-
73
-
VIN = 2.5V
f = 1 kHz
-
70
-
nA
µs
AC Parameters
PSRR
Ripple Rejection
dB
ρn(l/f)
Output Noise Density
f = 120Hz
-
0.4
-
µV/√Hz
en
Output Noise Voltage
BW = 10Hz - 100kHz
-
25
-
µVRMS
Thermal Shutdown
TJ rising
-
165
-
Thermal Shutdown Hysteresis
TJ falling from TSD
-
10
-
θJ-A
Thermal Resistance
Junction to Ambient (5)
SO PowerPad
-
168
-
PFM
-
67
-
θJ-C
Thermal Resistance
Junction to Case
SO PowerPad
-
11
-
PFM
-
2
-
Thermal Characteristics
TSD
ΔTSD
(5)
4
°C
°C/W
°C/W
Device operation must be evaluated, and derated as needed, based on ambient temperature (TA), power dissipation (PD), maximum
allowable operating junction temperature (TJ(MAX)), and package thermal resistance (θJA). The typical θJA ratings given are worst case
based on minimum land area on two-layer PCB (EIA/JESD51-3). See POWER DISSIPATION/HEAT-SINKING for details.
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Typical Performance Characteristics
Unless otherwise specified: TJ = 25°C, VIN = 2.50V, VOUT= VADJ, VEN = 2.0V, CIN = 10 µF, COUT = 10 µF, IOUT = 10 mA.
VADJ
vs
Temperature
VOUT
vs
VIN
Figure 3.
Figure 4.
Ground Pin Current (IGND)
vs
VIN
Ground Pin Current (IGND)
vs
Temperature
Figure 5.
Figure 6.
Ground Pin Current (IGND)
vs
Temperature
Enable Threshold
vs
Temperature
Figure 7.
Figure 8.
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Typical Performance Characteristics (continued)
Unless otherwise specified: TJ = 25°C, VIN = 2.50V, VOUT= VADJ, VEN = 2.0V, CIN = 10 µF, COUT = 10 µF, IOUT = 10 mA.
6
VOUT
vs
VEN
Load regulation
vs
Temperature
Figure 9.
Figure 10.
Line Regulation
vs
Temperature
Current Limit
vs
Temperature
Figure 11.
Figure 12.
Load Transient, 10 mA to 800 mA
VOUT = VADJ, COUT = 10 μF Ceramic
Load Transient, 10 mA to 800 mA
VOUT = 1.20V, COUT = 10 μF Ceramic
Figure 13.
Figure 14.
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Typical Performance Characteristics (continued)
Unless otherwise specified: TJ = 25°C, VIN = 2.50V, VOUT= VADJ, VEN = 2.0V, CIN = 10 µF, COUT = 10 µF, IOUT = 10 mA.
Load Transient, 250 mA to 800 mA
VOUT = 1.20V, COUT = 10 μF Ceramic
Line Transient
VOUT = VADJ, COUT = 10 μF Ceramic
Figure 15.
Figure 16.
Line Transient
VOUT = 1.20V, COUT = 10 μF Ceramic
PSRR, IOUT = 100 mA
VOUT = VADJ, COUT = 10 μF Ceramic
Figure 17.
Figure 18.
PSRR, IOUT = 800 mA
VOUT = VADJ, COUT = 10μF Ceramic
Output Noise Density
VOUT = VADJ, COUT = 10 μF Ceramic
Figure 19.
Figure 20.
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Block Diagram
IN
OUT
Thermal
Limit
Current
Limit
EN
VREF
ADJ
GND
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APPLICATION INFORMATION
EXTERNAL CAPACITORS
Like any low-dropout regulator, external capacitors are required to assure stability. These capacitors must be
correctly selected for proper performance.
Input Capacitor
A ceramic input capacitor of at least 10 µF is required. For general usage across all load currents and operating
conditions, a 10 µF ceramic input capacitor will provide satisfactory performance.
Output Capacitor
A ceramic capacitor with a minimum value of 10 µF is required at the output pin for loop stability. It must be
located less than 1 cm from the device and connected directly to the output and ground pin using traces which
have no other currents flowing through them. As long as the minimum of 10 µF ceramic is met, there is no
limitation on any additional capacitance.
X7R and X5R dielectric ceramic capacitors are strongly recommended, as they typically maintain a capacitance
range within ±20% of nominal over full operating ratings of temperature and voltage. Of course, they are typically
larger and more costly than Z5U/Y5U types for a given voltage and capacitance.
Z5U and Y5V dielectric ceramics are not recommended as the capacitance will drop severely with applied
voltage. A typical Z5U or Y5V capacitor can lose 60% of its rated capacitance with half of the rated voltage
applied to it. The Z5U and Y5V also exhibit a severe temperature effect, losing more than 50% of nominal
capacitance at high and low limits of the temperature range.
REVERSE VOLTAGE
A reverse voltage condition will exist when the voltage at the output pin is higher than the voltage at the input pin.
Typically this will happen when VIN is abruptly taken low and COUT continues to hold a sufficient charge such that
the input to output voltage becomes reversed. A less common condition is when an alternate voltage source is
connected to the output.
There are two possible paths for current to flow from the output pin back to the input during a reverse voltage
condition.
While VIN is high enough to keep the control circuity alive, and the Enable pin is above the VEN(ON) threshold, the
control circuitry will attempt to regulate the output voltage. Since the input voltage is less than the programmed
output voltage, the control circuit will drive the gate of the pass element to the full on condition when the output
voltage begins to fall. In this condition, reverse current will flow from the output pin to the input pin, limited only
by the RDS(ON) of the pass element and the output to input voltage differential. Discharging an output capacitor up
to 1000 µF in this manner will not damage the device as the current will rapidly decay. However, continuous
reverse current should be avoided. When the Enable is low this condition will be prevented.
The internal PFET pass element in the LP38511-ADJ has an inherent parasitic diode. During normal operation,
the input voltage is higher than the output voltage and the parasitic diode is reverse biased. However, if the
output voltage to input voltage differential is more than 500 mV (typical) the parasitic diode becomes forward
biased and current flows from the output pin to the input pin through the diode. The current in the parasitic diode
should be limited to less than 1A continuous and 5A peak.
If used in a dual-supply system where the regulator output load is returned to a negative supply, the output pin
must be diode clamped to ground. A Schottky diode is recommended for this protective clamp.
SHORT-CIRCUIT PROTECTION
The LP38511-ADJ is short circuit protected, and in the event of a peak over-current condition the short-circuit
control loop will rapidly drive the output PMOS pass element off. Once the power pass element shuts down, the
control loop will rapidly cycle the output on and off until the average power dissipation causes the thermal
shutdown circuit to respond to servo the on/off cycling to a lower frequency. Please refer to the POWER
DISSIPATION/HEAT-SINKING section for power dissipation calculations.
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SETTING THE OUTPUT VOLTAGE
The output voltage is set using the external resistive divider R1 and R2. The output voltage is given by the
formula:
VOUT = VADJ x (1 + (R1/R2))
(1)
The resistors used for R1 and R2 should be high quality, tight tolerance, and with matching temperature
coefficients. It is important to remember that, although the value of VADJ is specified, the final value of VOUT is
not. The use of low quality resistors for R1 and R2 can easily produce a VOUT value that is unacceptable.
It is recommended that the values selected for R1 and R2 are such that the parallel value is less than 1.00 kΩ.
This is to reduce the possibility of any internal parasitic capacitances on the ADJ pin from creating an
undesirable phase shift that may interfere with device stability.
( (R1 x R2) / (R1 + R2) ) ≤ 1.00 kΩ
(2)
FEED FORWARD CAPACITOR, CFF
When using a ceramic capacitor for COUT, the typical ESR value will be too small to provide any meaningful
positive phase compensation, FZ, to offset the internal negative phase shifts in the gain loop.
FZ = 1 / (2 x π x COUT x ESR)
(3)
A capacitor placed across the gain resistor R1 will provide additional phase margin to improve load transient
response of the device. This capacitor, CFF, in parallel with R1, will form a zero in the loop response given by the
formula:
FZ = 1 / (2 x π x CFF x R1)
(4)
For optimum load transient response select CFF so the zero frequency, FZ, falls between 20 kHz and 40 kHz.
CFF = 1 / (2 x π x R1 x FZ)
(5)
The phase lead provided by CFF diminishes as the DC gain approaches unity, or VOUT approaches VADJ. This is
because CFF also forms a pole with a frequency of:
FP = 1 / (2 x π x CFF x (R1 || R2) )
(6)
It's important to note that at higher output voltages, where R1 is much larger than R2, the pole and zero are far
apart in frequency. At lower output voltages the frequency of the pole and the zero mover closer together. The
phase lead provided from CFF diminishes quickly as the output voltage is reduced, and has no effect when VOUT
= VADJ. For this reason, relying on this compensation technique alone is adequate only for higher output
voltages.
Table 1 lists some suggested, best fit, standard ±1% resistor values for R1 and R2, and a standard ±10%
capacitor values for CFF, for a range of VOUT values. Other values of R1, R2, and CFF are available that will give
similar results.
Table 1.
10
VOUT
R1
R2
CFF
FZ
0.80V
1.07 kΩ
1.78 kΩ
4700 pF
31.6 kHz
1.00V
1.00 kΩ
1.00 kΩ
4700 pF
33.8 kHz
1.20V
1.40 kΩ
1.00 kΩ
3300 pF
34.4 kHz
1.50V
2.00 kΩ
1.00 kΩ
2700 pF
29.5 kHz
1.80V
2.94 kΩ
1.13 kΩ
1500 pF
36.1 kHz
2.00V
1.02 kΩ
340Ω
4700 pF
33.2 kHz
2.50V
1.02 kΩ
255Ω
4700 pF
33.2 kHz
3.00V
1.00 kΩ
200Ω
4700 pF
33.8 kHz
3.30V
2.00 kΩ
357Ω
2700 pF
29.5 kHz
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Please refer to Application Note AN-1378 Method For Calculating Output Voltage Tolerances in Adjustable
Regulators SNVA112 for additional information on how resistor tolerances affect the calculated VOUT value.
ENABLE OPERATION
The Enable ON threshold is typically 1.2V, and the OFF threshold is typically 1.0V. To ensure reliable operation
the Enable pin voltage must rise above the maximum VEN(ON) threshold and must fall below the minimum VEN(OFF)
threshold. The Enable threshold has typically 200 mV of hysteresis to improve noise immunity.
The Enable pin (EN) has no internal pull-up or pull-down to establish a default condition and, as a result, this pin
must be terminated either actively or passively.
If the Enable pin is driven from a single ended device (such as the collector of a discrete transistor) a pull-up
resistor to VIN, or a pull-down resistor to ground, will be required for proper operation. A 1 kΩ to 100 kΩ resistor
can be used as the pull-up or pull-down resistor to establish default condition for the EN pin. The resistor value
selected should be appropriate to swamp out any leakage in the external single ended device, as well as any
stray capacitance.
If the Enable pin is driven from a source that actively pulls high and low (such as a CMOS rail to rail comparator
output), the pull-up, or pull-down, resistor is not required.
If the application does not require the Enable function, the pin should be connected directly to the adjacent VIN
pin.
POWER DISSIPATION/HEAT-SINKING
A heat-sink may be required depending on the maximum power dissipation (PD(MAX)), maximum ambient
temperature (TA(MAX))of the application, and the thermal resistance (θJA) of the package. Under all possible
conditions, the junction temperature (TJ) must be within the range specified in the Operating Ratings. The total
power dissipation of the device is given by:
PD = ( (VIN−VOUT) x IOUT) + ((VIN) x IGND)
(7)
where IGND is the operating ground current of the device (specified under Electrical Characteristics).
The maximum allowable junction temperature rise (ΔTJ) depends on the maximum expected ambient
temperature (TA(MAX)) of the application, and the maximum allowable junction temperature (TJ(MAX)):
ΔTJ = TJ(MAX) − TA(MAX)
(8)
The maximum allowable value for junction to ambient Thermal Resistance, θJA, can be calculated using the
formula:
θJA = ΔTJ / PD(MAX)
(9)
LP38511-ADJ is available in PFM and SO PowerPad surface mount packages. For a comparison of the PFM
package to the standard TO-263 package see Application Note AN-1797 PFM Package (SNVA328). The thermal
resistance depends on amount of copper area, or heat sink, and on air flow. See Application Note AN-1520 A
Guide to Board Layout for Best Thermal Resistance for Exposed Packages (SNVA183) for guidelines.
Heat-Sinking the PFM Package
The DAP of the PFM package is soldered to the copper plane for heat sinking. The PFM package has a θJA
rating of 67°C/W, and a θJC rating of 2°C/W. The θJA rating of 67°C/W includes the device DAP soldered to an
area of 0.055 square inches (0.22 in x 0.25 in) of 1 ounce copper on a two sided PCB, with no airflow. See
JEDEC standard EIA/JESD51-3 for more information.
Figure 21 shows a curve for the θJA of PFM package for different thermal via counts under the exposed DAP,
using a four layer PCB for heat sinking. The thermal vias connect the copper area directly under the exposed
DAP to the first internal copper plane only. See JEDEC standards EIA/JESD51-5 and EIA/JESD51-7 for more
information.
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Figure 21. θJA vs Thermal Via Count for the PFM Package on 4–Layer PCB
Figure 22 shows the thermal performance when the PFM is mounted to a two layer PCB where the copper area
is predominately directly under the exposed DAP. As shown in the figure, increasing the copper area beyond 1
square inch produces very little improvement.
Figure 22. θJA vs Copper Area for the PFM Package
Heat-Sinking The SO PowerPad Package
The DAP of the SO PowerPad package is soldered to the copper plane for heat sinking. The LP38511MR
package has a θJA rating of 168°C/W, and a θJC rating of 11°C/W. The θJA rating of 168°C/W includes the device
DAP soldered to an area of 0.008 square inches (0.09 in x 0.09 in) of 1 ounce copper on a two sided PCB, with
no airflow. See JEDEC standard EIA/JESD51-3 for more information.
Figure 23 shows a curve for different thermal via counts under the exposed DAP, using a four layer PCB for heat
sinking. The thermal vias connect the copper area directly under the exposed DAP to the first internal copper
plane only. See JEDEC standards EIA/JESD51-5 and EIA/JESD51-7 for more information.
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Figure 23. θJA vs Thermal Via Count for the SO PowerPad Package on 4–Layer PCB
Figure 24 shows thermal performance for a two layer board using thermal vias to a copper area on the bottom of
the PCB. The copper area on the top of the PCB, which is soldered to the exposed DAP, is 0.10in x 0.20in,
which is approximately the same dimensions as the body of the SO PowerPad package. The copper area on the
bottom of the PCB is a square area and is centered directly under the SO PowerPad package.
Figure 24. θJA vs Thermal Via Count for the SO PowerPad Package on 2–Layer PCB with Copper Area on
Bottom-Side
Figure 25 shows thermal performance for a two layer board with the DAP soldered to copper area on the of the
PCB only. Increasing the copper area soldered to the DAP to 1 square inch of 1 ounce copper, using a dog-bone
type layout, will produce a typical θJA rating of 98°C/W.
Figure 25. θJA vs Copper Area for the SO PowerPad Package on 2–Layer PCB with Copper Area on TopSide
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PACKAGING INFORMATION
Orderable Device
Status
(1)
Package Type Package Pins Package
Drawing
Qty
Eco Plan
Lead/Ball Finish
(2)
MSL Peak Temp
Op Temp (°C)
Device Marking
(3)
(4/5)
LP38511MR-ADJ/NOPB
ACTIVE SO PowerPAD
DDA
8
95
Green (RoHS
& no Sb/Br)
CU SN
Level-3-260C-168 HR
-40 to 125
L38511
-ADJ
LP38511MRX-ADJ/NOPB
ACTIVE SO PowerPAD
DDA
8
2500
Green (RoHS
& no Sb/Br)
CU SN
Level-3-260C-168 HR
-40 to 125
L38511
-ADJ
ACTIVE
NDQ
5
1000
Green (RoHS
& no Sb/Br)
CU SN
Level-1-260C-UNLIM
-40 to 125
LP38511
TJ-ADJ
LP38511TJ-ADJ/NOPB
TO-263
(1)
The marketing status values are defined as follows:
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(2)
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TAPE AND REEL INFORMATION
*All dimensions are nominal
Device
Package Package Pins
Type Drawing
SPQ
Reel
Reel
A0
Diameter Width (mm)
(mm) W1 (mm)
B0
(mm)
K0
(mm)
P1
(mm)
W
Pin1
(mm) Quadrant
LP38511MRX-ADJ/NOPB
SO
Power
PAD
DDA
8
2500
330.0
12.4
6.5
5.4
2.0
8.0
12.0
Q1
LP38511TJ-ADJ/NOPB
TO-263
NDQ
5
1000
330.0
24.4
10.6
15.4
2.45
12.0
24.0
Q2
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*All dimensions are nominal
Device
Package Type
Package Drawing
Pins
SPQ
Length (mm)
Width (mm)
Height (mm)
LP38511MRX-ADJ/NOPB
LP38511TJ-ADJ/NOPB
SO PowerPAD
DDA
8
2500
367.0
367.0
35.0
TO-263
NDQ
5
1000
367.0
367.0
35.0
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