LMS8117A 1A Low-Dropout Linear Regulator General Description Features The LMS8117A is a series of low dropout voltage regulators with a dropout of 1.2V at 1A of load current. It has the same pin-out as National Semiconductor’s industry standard LM317. The LMS8117A is available in an adjustable version, which can set the output voltage from 1.25V to 13.8V with only two external resistors. In addition, it is also available in two fixed voltages, 1.8V and 3.3V. The LMS8117A offers current limiting and thermal shutdown. Its circuit includes a zener trimmed bandgap reference to assure output voltage accuracy to within ± 1%. The LMS8117A series is available in SOT-223 and TO-252 D-PAK packages. A minimum of 10µF tantalum capacitor is required at the output to improve the transient response and stability. n n n n n n n Available in 1.8V, 3.3V, and Adjustable Versions Space Saving SOT-223 and TO-252 Packages Current Limiting and Thermal Protection Output Current 1A Temperature Range 0˚C to 125˚C Line Regulation 0.2% (Max) Load Regulation 0.4% (Max) Applications n n n n Post Regulator for Switching DC/DC Converter High Efficiency Linear Regulators Battery Charger Battery Powered Instrumentation Typical Application Fixed Output Regulator 10119628 © 2005 National Semiconductor Corporation DS101196 www.national.com LMS8117A 1A Low-Dropout Linear Regulator April 2005 LMS8117A Ordering Information Package 3-lead SOT-223 3-lead TO-252 Temperature Range (TJ) Packaging Marking Transport Media NSC Drawing LMS8117AMP-ADJ LS0A 1k Tape and Reel MP04A LMS8117AMPX-ADJ LS0A 2k Tape and Reel LMS8117AMP-1.8 LS00 1k Tape and Reel LMS8117AMPX-1.8 LS00 2k Tape and Reel LMS8117AMP-3.3 LS01 1k Tape and Reel LMS8117AMPX-3.3 LS01 2k Tape and Reel 0˚C to +125˚C LMS8117ADT-ADJ LMS8117ADT-ADJ Rails LMS8117ADTX-ADJ LMS8117ADT-ADJ 2.5k Tape and Reel TD03B LMS8117ADT-1.8 LMS8117ADT-1.8 Rails LMS8117ADTX-1.8 LMS8117ADT-1.8 2.5k Tape and Reel LMS8117ADT-3.3 LMS8117ADT-3.3 Rails LMS8117ADTX-3.3 LMS8117ADT-3.3 2.5k Tape and Reel Connection Diagrams SOT-223 TO-252 10119699 Top View 10119638 Top View Block Diagram 10119601 www.national.com 2 Soldering Information If Military/Aerospace specified devices are required, please contact the National Semiconductor Sales Office/ Distributors for availability and specifications. ESD Tolerance (Note 3) Infrared (20 sec) Maximum Input Voltage (VIN to GND) Operating Ratings (Note 1) LMS8117A-ADJ, LMS8117A-1.8, LMS8117A-3.3 Power Dissipation (Note 2) 235˚C 2000V Input Voltage (VIN to GND) 20V LMS8117A-ADJ, LMS8117A-1.8, LMS8117A-3.3 Internally Limited Junction Temperature (TJ) (Note 2) 150˚C Storage Temperature Range -65˚C to 150˚C 15V 0˚C to 125˚C Junction Temperature Range (TJ)(Note 2) Electrical Characteristics Typicals and limits appearing in normal type apply for TJ = 25˚C. Limits appearing in Boldface type apply over the entire junction temperature range for operation, 0˚C to 125˚C. Symbol VREF VOUT ∆VOUT Min (Note 5) Typ (Note 4) Max (Note 5) Units LMS8117A-ADJ IOUT = 10mA, VIN-VOUT = 2V, TJ = 25˚C 10mA ≤ IOUT ≤ 1A, 1.4V ≤ VIN-VOUT ≤ 10V 1.238 1.225 1.250 1.250 1.262 1.270 V V LMS8117A-1.8 IOUT = 10mA, VIN = 3.8V, TJ = 25˚C 0 ≤ IOUT ≤ 1A, 3.2V ≤ VIN ≤ 10V 1.782 1.746 1.800 1.800 1.818 1.854 V V LMS8117A-3.3 IOUT = 10mA, VIN = 5V TJ = 25˚C 0 ≤ IOUT ≤ 1A, 4.75V ≤ VIN ≤ 10V 3.267 3.235 3.300 3.300 3.333 3.365 V V 0.035 0.2 % 1 6 mV 1 6 mV Parameter Reference Voltage Output Voltage Line Regulation (Note 6) Conditions LMS8117A-ADJ IOUT = 10mA, 1.5V ≤ VIN-VOUT ≤ 13.75V LMS8117A-1.8 IOUT = 0mA, 3.2V ≤ VIN ≤ 10V LMS8117A-3.3 IOUT = 0mA, 4.75V ≤ VIN ≤ 15V ∆VOUT VIN-V OUT ILIMIT Load Regulation (Note LMS8117A-ADJ 6) VIN-VOUT = 3V, 10mA ≤ IOUT ≤ 1A Dropout Voltage (Note 7) 0.2 0.4 % LMS8117A-1.8 VIN = 3.2V, 0 ≤ IOUT ≤ 1A 1 10 mV LMS8117A-3.3 VIN = 4.75V, 0 ≤ IOUT ≤ 1A 1 10 mV IOUT = 100mA 1.1 1.15 V IOUT = 500mA 1.15 1.2 V IOUT = 1A 1.2 1.25 V 1.4 1.9 A 1.7 5 mA 5 10 mA 5 10 mA 0.01 0.1 %/W Current Limit VIN-VOUT = 5V, TJ = 25˚C Minimum Load Current (Note 8) LMS8117A-ADJ VIN = 15V Quiescent Current LMS8117A-1.8 VIN ≤ 15V 1.0 LMS8117A-3.3 VIN ≤ 15V Thermal Regulation TA = 25˚C, 30ms Pulse Ripple Regulation fRIPPLE = 120Hz, VIN-VOUT = 3V VRIPPLE = 1VPP Adjust Pin Current Adjust Pin Current Change 10mA ≤ IOUT ≤ 1A, 1.4V ≤ VIN-VOUT ≤ 10V 3 60 75 dB 60 120 µA 0.2 5 µA www.national.com LMS8117A Absolute Maximum Ratings (Note 1) LMS8117A Electrical Characteristics (Continued) Typicals and limits appearing in normal type apply for TJ = 25˚C. Limits appearing in Boldface type apply over the entire junction temperature range for operation, 0˚C to 125˚C. Symbol Parameter Conditions Temperature Stability Min (Note 5) Typ (Note 4) Max (Note 5) Units 0.5 % 0.3 % Long Term Stability TA = 125˚C, 1000Hrs RMS Output Noise (% of VOUT), 10Hz ≤ f ≤ 10kHz 0.003 % Thermal Resistance Junction-to-Case 3-Lead SOT-223 3-Lead TO-252 15.0 10 ˚C/W ˚C/W Thermal Resistance Junction-to-Ambient (No heat sink; No air flow) 3-Lead SOT-223 3-Lead TO-252 (Note 9) 136 92 ˚C/W ˚C/W Note 1: 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 specific performance is not guaranteed. For guaranteed specifications and the test conditions, see the Electrical Characteristics. Note 2: The maximum power dissipation is a function of TJ(MAX) , θJA, and TA. The maximum allowable power dissipation at any ambient temperature is PD = (TJ(MAX)–TA)/θJA. All numbers apply for packages soldered directly into a PC board. Note 3: For testing purposes, ESD was applied using human body model, 1.5kΩ in series with 100pF. Note 4: Typical Values represent the most likely parametric norm. Note 5: All limits are guaranteed by testing or statistical analysis. Note 6: Load and line regulation are measured at constant junction room temperature. Note 7: The dropout voltage is the input/output differential at which the circuit ceases to regulate against further reduction in input voltage. It is measured when the output voltage has dropped 100mV from the nominal value obtained at VIN = VOUT +1.5V. Note 8: The minimum output current required to maintain regulation. Note 9: Minimum pad size of 0.038in2 www.national.com 4 LMS8117A Typical Performance Characteristics Dropout Voltage (VIN-V OUT) Short-Circuit Current 10119623 10119622 Load Regulation LMS8117A-ADJ Ripple Rejection vs. Current 10119606 10119624 LMS8117A-ADJ Ripple Rejection Temperature Stability 10119607 10119625 5 www.national.com LMS8117A Typical Performance Characteristics (Continued) Adjust Pin Current LMS8117A-1.8 Load Transient Response 10119626 10119608 LMS8117A-3.3 Load Transient Response LMS8117A-1.8 Line Transient Response 10119610 10119609 LMS8117A-3.3 Line Transient Response 10119611 www.national.com 6 LMS8117A Application Note 1.0 EXTERNAL CAPACITORS/STABILITY 1.1 Input Bypass Capacitor An input capacitor is recommended. A 10µF tantalum on the input is a suitable input bypassing for almost all applications. 1.2 Adjust Terminal Bypass Capacitor The adjust terminal can be bypassed to ground with a bypass capacitor (CADJ) to improve ripple rejection. This bypass capacitor prevents ripple from being amplified as the output voltage is increased. At any ripple frequency, the impedance of the CADJ should be less than R1 to prevent the ripple from being amplified: 1/(2π*fRIPPLE*CADJ) < R1 The R1 is the resistor between the output and the adjust pin. Its value is normally in the range of 100-200Ω. For example, with R1 = 124Ω and fRIPPLE = 120Hz, the CADJ should be > 11µF. 10119617 FIGURE 1. Basic Adjustable Regulator 1.3 Output Capacitor The output capacitor is critical in maintaining regulator stability, and must meet the required conditions for both minimum amount of capacitance and ESR (Equivalent Series Resistance). The minimum output capacitance required by the LMS8117A is 10µF, if a tantalum capacitor is used. Any increase of the output capacitance will merely improve the loop stability and transient response. The ESR of the output capacitor should be greater than 0.5Ω and less than 5Ω. In the case of the adjustable regulator, when the CADJ is used, a larger output capacitance (22µf tantalum) is required. 3.0 LOAD REGULATION The LMS8117A regulates the voltage that appears between its output and ground pins, or between its output and adjust pins. In some cases, line resistances can introduce errors to the voltage across the load. To obtain the best load regulation, a few precautions are needed. Figure 2, shows a typical application using a fixed output regulator. The Rt1 and Rt2 are the line resistances. It is obvious that the VLOAD is less than the VOUT by the sum of the voltage drops along the line resistances. In this case, the load regulation seen at the RLOAD would be degraded from the data sheet specification. To improve this, the load should be tied directly to the output terminal on the positive side and directly tied to the ground terminal on the negative side. 2.0 OUTPUT VOLTAGE The LMS8117A adjustable version develops a 1.25V reference voltage, VREF, between the output and the adjust terminal. As shown in Figure 1 , this voltage is applied across resistor R1 to generate a constant current I1. The current IADJ from the adjust terminal could introduce error to the output. But since it is very small (60µA) compared with the I1 and very constant with line and load changes, the error can be ignored. The constant current I1 then flows through the output set resistor R2 and sets the output voltage to the desired level. For fixed voltage devices, R1 and R2 are integrated inside the devices. For fixed voltage devices, R1 and R2 are integrated inside the devices. 10119618 FIGURE 2. Typical Application using Fixed Output Regulator 7 www.national.com LMS8117A Application Note (Continued) When the adjustable regulator is used (Figure 3), the best performance is obtained with the positive side of the resistor R1 tied directly to the output terminal of the regulator rather than near the load. This eliminates line drops from appearing effectively in series with the reference and degrading regulation. For example, a 5V regulator with 0.05Ω resistance between the regulator and load will have a load regulation due to line resistance of 0.05Ω x IL. If R1 (=125Ω) is connected near the load, the effective line resistance will be 0.05Ω (1+R2/R1) or in this case, it is 4 times worse. In addition, the ground side of the resistor R2 can be returned near the ground of the load to provide remote ground sensing and improve load regulation. 10119615 FIGURE 4. Regulator with Protection Diode 5.0 HEATSINK REQUIREMENTS When an integrated circuit operates with an appreciable current, its junction temperature is elevated. It is important to quantify its thermal limits in order to achieve acceptable performance and reliability. This limit is determined by summing the individual parts consisting of a series of temperature rises from the semiconductor junction to the operating environment. A one-dimensional steady-state model of conduction heat transfer is demonstrated in Figure 5. The heat generated at the device junction flows through the die to the die attach pad, through the lead frame to the surrounding case material, to the printed circuit board, and eventually to the ambient environment. Below is a list of variables that may affect the thermal resistance and in turn the need for a heatsink. 10119619 FIGURE 3. Best Load Regulation using Adjustable Output Regulator 4.0 PROTECTION DIODES Under normal operation, the LMS8117A regulators do not need any protection diode. With the adjustable device, the internal resistance between the adjust and output terminals limits the current. No diode is needed to divert the current around the regulator even with capacitor on the adjust terminal. The adjust pin can take a transient signal of ± 25V with respect to the output voltage without damaging the device. When a output capacitor is connected to a regulator and the input is shorted to ground, the output capacitor will discharge into the output of the regulator. The discharge current depends on the value of the capacitor, the output voltage of the regulator, and rate of decrease of VIN. In the LMS8117A regulators, the internal diode between the output and input pins can withstand microsecond surge currents of 10A to 20A. With an extremely large output capacitor (≥1000 µF), and with input instantaneously shorted to ground, the regulator could be damaged. In this case, an external diode is recommended between the output and input pins to protect the regulator, as shown in Figure 4. www.national.com RθJC(Component Variables) RθCA (Application Variables) Leadframe Size & Material Mounting Pad Size, Material, & Location No. of Conduction Pins Placement of Mounting Pad Die Size PCB Size & Material Die Attach Material Traces Length & Width Molding Compound Size and Material Adjacent Heat Sources Volume of Air Ambient Temperatue Shape of Mounting Pad 8 LMS8117A Application Note (Continued) 10119637 FIGURE 5. Cross-sectional view of Integrated Circuit Mounted on a printed circuit board. Note that the case temperature is measured at the point where the leads contact with the mounting pad surface TR(max)=TJ(max)-TA(max) where TJ(max) is the maximum allowable junction temperature (125˚C), and TA(max) is the maximum ambient temperature which will be encountered in the application. Using the calculated values for TR(max) and PD, the maximum allowable value for the junction-to-ambient thermal resistance (θJA) can be calculated: θJA = TR(max)/PD The LMS8117A regulators have internal thermal shutdown to protect the device from over-heating. Under all possible operating conditions, the junction temperature of the LMS8117A must be within the range of 0˚C to 125˚C. A heatsink may be required depending on the maximum power dissipation and maximum ambient temperature of the application. To determine if a heatsink is needed, the power dissipated by the regulator, PD , must be calculated: IIN = IL + IG PD = (VIN-VOUT)I L + VINIG Figure 6 shows the voltages and currents which are present in the circuit. If the maximum allowable value for θJA is found to be ≥136˚C/W for SOT-223 package or ≥92˚C/W for TO-252 package, no heatsink is needed since the package alone will dissipate enough heat to satisfy these requirements. If the calculated value for θJA falls below these limits, a heatsink is required. As a design aid, Table 1 shows the value of the θJA of SOT-223 and TO-252 for different heatsink area. The copper patterns that we used to measure these θJAs are shown at the end of the Application Notes Section. Figure 7 and Figure 8 reflects the same test results as what are in the Table 1. Figure 9 and Figure 10 shows the maximum allowable power dissipation vs. ambient temperature for the SOT-223 and TO-252 device. Figure 11 and Figure 12 shows the maximum allowable power dissipation vs. copper area (in2) for the SOT-223 and TO-252 devices. Please see AN–1028 for power enhancement techniques to be used with SOT-223 and TO-252 packages. 10119616 FIGURE 6. Power Dissipation Diagram The next parameter which must be calculated is the maximum allowable temperature rise, TR(max): 9 www.national.com LMS8117A Application Note (Continued) TABLE 1. θJA Different Heatsink Area Layout Copper Area Thermal Resistance Top Side (in2)* Bottom Side (in2) (θJA,˚C/W) SOT-223 (θJA,˚C/W) TO-252 1 0.0123 0 136 103 2 0.066 0 123 87 3 0.3 0 84 60 4 0.53 0 75 54 5 0.76 0 69 52 47 6 1 0 66 7 0 0.2 115 84 8 0 0.4 98 70 9 0 0.6 89 63 10 0 0.8 82 57 11 0 1 79 57 12 0.066 0.066 125 89 13 0.175 0.175 93 72 14 0.284 0.284 83 61 15 0.392 0.392 75 55 16 0.5 0.5 70 53 *Tab of device attached to topside copper www.national.com 10 LMS8117A Application Note (Continued) 10119636 FIGURE 10. Maximum Allowable Power Dissipation vs. Ambient Temperature for TO-252 10119613 FIGURE 7. θJA vs. 1oz Copper Area for SOT-223 10119614 10119634 FIGURE 8. θJA vs. 2oz Copper Area for TO-252 FIGURE 11. Maximum Allowable Power Dissipation vs. 1oz Copper Area for SOT-223 10119635 10119612 FIGURE 12. Maximum Allowable Power Dissipation vs. 2oz Copper Area for TO-252 FIGURE 9. Maximum Allowable Power Dissipation vs. Ambient Temperature for SOT-223 11 www.national.com LMS8117A Application Note (Continued) 10119620 FIGURE 13. Top View of the Thermal Test Pattern in Actual Scale www.national.com 12 LMS8117A Application Note (Continued) 10119621 FIGURE 14. Bottom View of the Thermal Test Pattern in Actual Scale 13 www.national.com LMS8117A Typical Application Circuits 10119629 1.25V to 10V Adjustable Regulator with Improved Ripple Rejection 10119627 5V Logic Regulator with Electronic Shutdown* www.national.com 14 LMS8117A Physical Dimensions inches (millimeters) unless otherwise noted 3-Lead SOT-223 NS Package Number MP04A 15 www.national.com LMS8117A 1A Low-Dropout Linear Regulator Physical Dimensions inches (millimeters) unless otherwise noted (Continued) 3-Lead TO-252 NS Package Number TD03B National does not assume any responsibility for use of any circuitry described, no circuit patent licenses are implied and National reserves the right at any time without notice to change said circuitry and specifications. For the most current product information visit us at www.national.com. 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