NSC LP3997

May 2004
LP3997
Micropower 250mA CMOS LDO Regulator with Error
Flag / Power-On-Reset
General Description
The LP3997 regulator is designed to meet the requirements
of portable, battery-powered systems, providing accurate
output voltage, low noise, and low quiescent current. The
LP3997 provides 3.3V output at up to 250mA load current.
When switched in shutdown mode, the power consumption
is virtually zero.
The LP3997 is designed to be stable with space saving
ceramic capacitors as small as 1µF.
The LP3997 also includes an out-of-regulation error flag.
When the output is more than 5% below its nominal voltage,
the error flag sets to low. If a capacitor is connected to
device’s delay pin, a delayed power-on reset signal will be
generated.
Features
n Low, 140mV, Dropout at 250mA Load.
n Stable with Ceramic Capactor.
n Low Noise, with Bypass Capacitor.
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Less than 70µA Typical IQ at 250mA.
Virtually Zero IQ (Disabled).
Themal and Short Circuit Protection.
3.3V Output.
For other voltage options, please contact your local NSC
sales office.
Package
8 Lead MSOP
For other package options contact your NSC sales office.
Applications
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Portable Consumer Electronics
Cellular Handsets
Laptop and Palm Computers
PDA’s
Digital Cameras
Typical Application Circuit
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LP3997 Micropower 250mA CMOS LDO Regulator with Error Flag / Power-On-Reset
PRELIMINARY
LP3997
Functional Block Diagram
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Pin Descriptions
Pin #
Name
1
CNOISE
Description
Noise bypass pin. For low noise applications a 0.1µF or larger ceramic
capacitor should be connected from this pin to ground
2
DELAY
A capacitor connected from this pin to ground will allow a delayed
power-on-reset signal at the ERROR (pin 7) output.
3
GND
4
VIN
Ground pin. Local ground for CNOISE and COUT.
Input supply pin. Bypass this with a 1µF capacitor.
5
VOUT
6
SENSE
Connect this pin to VOUT (pin 5).
7
ERROR
This open drain output is an error flag output which goes low when VOUT
drops 5% below it nominal voltage. This pin also provides a power-on-reset
signal if a capacitor is connected to the DELAY pin.
8
SD
Output voltage, Connect COUT between this pin and ground.
Shutdown. Disables the regulator when less than 0.4V is applied. Enables the
regulator when greater than 0.9V. The Shutdown pin is pulled down internally
by a 6MΩ resistor.
Connection Diagram
8 Lead MSOP
NS Package Number MUA08A
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Ordering Information
For MSOP Package
Please contact Sales Office for Availability
Output
Voltage (V)
Grade
LP3997 Supplied as 1000
Units, Tape and Reel
LP3997 Supplied as 3500
Units, Tape and Reel
3.3
STD
LP3997MM-3.3
LP3997MMX-3.3
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Package Marking
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Absolute Maximum Ratings
ESD (Note 4)
(Notes 2, 1)
If Military/Aerospace specified devices are required,
please contact the National Semiconductor Sales Office/
Distributors for availability and specifications.
Input Voltage
Input Voltage
Storage Temperature
0 to (VIN + 0.3V) to
6.5V (max)
150˚C
Junction Temperature
260˚C
Ambient Temperature TA Range
(Note 5)
Lead/Pad Temp.
MSOP
2V to 6V
Shutdown Input Voltage
-0.3 to (VIN + 0.3V) to
6.5V (max)
Junction Temperature
200V
(Note 1)
-0.3 to (VIN + 0.3V) to
6.5V (max)
SD Input Voltage
2KV
Machine Model
Operating Ratings
-0.3 to 6.5V
Output Voltage
Human Body Model
-40˚C to 125˚C
-40˚C to 85˚C
-65 to 150˚C
Thermal Properties
Continuous Power Dissipation
Internally Limited (Note 3)
(Note 1)
Junction To Ambient Thermal
Resistance (Note 6)
θJA (MSOP)
210˚C/W
Electrical Characteristics
Unless otherwise noted, VSD =950mV, VIN = VOUT + 1.0V, CIN = 2.2 µF, IOUT = 1 mA, COUT =2.2 µF and CNOISE = 0.1 µF.
Typical values and limits appearing in normal type apply for TJ = 27˚C. Limits appearing in boldface type apply over the full
temperature range for operation, −40 to +125˚C. (Note 11)
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
VIN
Input Voltage
∆VOUT
Output Voltage Tolerance
Over full line and load regulation.
Line Regulation Error
VIN = (VOUT(NOM) + 1.0V) to 6.0V,
IOUT = 1mA
Typ
Load Regulation Error
IOUT = 1mA to 250mA
Load Current
(Notes 7, 8)
IQ
Quiescent Current
VSD = 950mV, IOUT = 0mA
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VSD = 950mV, IOUT = 250mA
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IOUT
Maximum Output Current
PSRR
Power Supply Rejection Ratio
eN
Output noise Voltage (Note 8)
TSHUTDOWN Thermal Shutdown
Units
2
6
V
-3
+3
%
%/V
20
µV/mA
0
VSD = 0.4V
Short Circuit Current Limit
Max
0.05
ILOAD
ISC
Limit
Min
µA
µA
0.002
(Note 9)
650
1000
250
f = 1kHz, IOUT = 1mA to 150mA
64
f = 10kHz, IOUT = 150mA
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BW = 10Hz to
100kHz,
VIN = VOUTnom
+1V
w/o CNOISE
CNOISE = 0.1µF
mA
mA
dB
180
µVRMS
100
Temperature
160
Hysteresis
20
VSD = 0.0V
0.001
0.1
1
2
˚C
Enable Control Characteristics
ISD
Maximum Input Current at
VSD Input
VSD = 6V (Note 10)
VIL
Low Input Threshold
VIN = 2V to 6V
VIH
High Input Threshold
VIN = 2V to 6V
0.4
0.95
µA
V
V
Error Flag Characteristics
VTH
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Power Good Trip Threshold
VIN Rising
95
4
95
97
%VOUT
(Continued)
Unless otherwise noted, VSD =950mV, VIN = VOUT + 1.0V, CIN = 2.2 µF, IOUT = 1 mA, COUT =2.2 µF and CNOISE = 0.1 µF.
Typical values and limits appearing in normal type apply for TJ = 27˚C. Limits appearing in boldface type apply over the full
temperature range for operation, −40 to +125˚C. (Note 11)
Symbol
Parameter
VHYST
Hysteresis
Conditions
Typ
VIN Rising or Falling
Limit
Min
Max
2
VOL
ErrorOutput low Voltage
ISINK = 2mA
IOFF
Error Output High Leakage
ERROR = VOUT(NOM)
IDELAY
Delay Pin Current Source
VOUT > 95% VOUT(NOM)
2.2
To 95% Level
150
Units
%VOUT
0.4
V
2
µA
µA
Timing Characteristics
tON
Turn On Time (Note 8)
w/o CNOISE
CNOISE = 0.1µF
Transient
Response
250
2
µs
ms
Line Transient Response |δVOUT| Trise = Tfall = 30µs (Note 8)
δVIN = 600mV
8
TBA
mV
(pk - pk)
Load Transient Response
|δVOUT|
70
80
mV
Trise = Tfall = 1µs (Note 8)
IOUT = 1mA to 150mA
Note 1: Absolute Maximum Ratings are limits beyond which damage can occur. Operating Ratings are conditions under which operation of the device is
guaranteed. Operating Ratings do not imply guaranteed performance limits. For guaranteed performance limits and associated test conditions, see the Electrical
Characteristics tables.
Note 2: All Voltages are with respect to the potential at the GND pin.
Note 3: Internal thermal shutdown circuitry protects the device from permanent damage.
Note 4: The human body model is 100pF discharged through a 1.5kΩ resistor into each pin. The machine model is a 200pF capacitor discharged directly into each
pin.
Note 5: The maximum ambient temperature (TA(max)) is dependant on the maximum operating junction temperature (TJ(max-op) = 125˚C), the maximum power
dissipation of the device in te application (PD(max)), and the junction to ambient thermal resistance of the part/package in the application (θJA), as given by the
following equation: TA(max) = TJ(max-op) - (θJA x PD(max)).
Note 6: Junction to ambient thermal resistance is dependant on the application and board layout. In applications where high maximum power dissipation is possible,
special care must be paid to thermal dissipation issues in board design.
Note 7: The device maintains the regulated output voltage without the load.
Note 8: This electrical specification is guaranteed by design.
Note 9: Short circuit current is measured on the input supply line at the point when the short circuit condition reduces the output voltage to 5% of its nominal value.
Note 10: Enable Pin has 6MΩ typical, resistor connected to GND.
Note 11: All limits are guaranteed. All electrical characteristics having room-temperature limits are tested during production at TJ = 25˚C or correlated using
Statistical Quality Control methods. Operation over the temperature specification is guaranteed by correlating the electrical characteristics to process and
temperature variations and applying statistical process control.
Output Capacitor, Recommended Specifications
Symbol
Co
Parameter
Output Capacitor
Conditions
Capacitance(Note 12)
ESR
Typ
1.0
Limit
Min
Max
0.7
5
Units
µF
500
mΩ
Note 12: The capacitor tolerance should be 30% or better over temperature. The full operating conditions for the application should be considered when selecting
a suitable capacitor to ensure that the minimum value of capacitance is always met. Recommended capacitor type is X7R. However, dependent on application, X5R,
Y5V, and Z5U can also be used. (See capacitor characteristics section in Application Hints)
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Electrical Characteristics
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Typical Performance Characteristics.
Unless otherwise noted, VSD =950mV, VIN = VOUT + 1.0V,
CIN = 2.2 µF, IOUT = 1 mA, COUT = 2.2 µF and CNOISE = 0.1 µF.
Typical values and limits appearing in normal type apply for TJ = 27˚C. Limits appearing in boldface type apply over the full
temperature range for operation, −40 to +125˚C.
Output Voltage Change vs Temperature
Ground Current vs Load Current
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Ground Current vs VIN. ILOAD = 0mA
Ground Current vs VIN. ILOAD = 1mA
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Ground Current vs VIN. ILOAD = 250mA
Dropout Voltage vs Load Current
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= 2.2 µF, IOUT = 1 mA, COUT = 2.2 µF and CNOISE = 0.1 µF.
Typical values and limits appearing in normal type apply for TJ = 27˚C. Limits appearing in boldface type apply over the full
temperature range for operation, −40 to +125˚C. (Continued)
Line Transient
Line Transient
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Load Transient
Enable Start-up Time
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Enable Start-up Time
Short Circuit Current
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Typical Performance Characteristics. Unless otherwise noted, VSD =950mV, VIN = VOUT + 1.0V, CIN
LP3997
Typical Performance Characteristics. Unless otherwise noted, VSD =950mV, VIN = VOUT + 1.0V, CIN
= 2.2 µF, IOUT = 1 mA, COUT = 2.2 µF and CNOISE = 0.1 µF.
Typical values and limits appearing in normal type apply for TJ = 27˚C. Limits appearing in boldface type apply over the full
temperature range for operation, −40 to +125˚C. (Continued)
Power Supply Rejection Ratio
Noise Spectrum
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Turn-0n Sequence
Turn-Off Sequence
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DELAY
External Capacitors
A capacitor from DELAY to GROUND sets the time delay for
ERROR changing from low to high state. The delay time is
set by the following formula.
In common with most regulators, the LP3997 requires external capacitors for regulator stability. The LP3990 is specifically designed for portable applications requiring minimum
board space and smallest components. These capacitors
must be correctly selected for good performance.
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VIN
An input capacitor is required for stability. It is recommended
that a minimum of 1.0µF capacitor is connected between the
LP3997 input pin and ground (this capacitance value may be
increased without limit).
This capacitor must be located a distance of not more than
1cm from the input pin and returned to a clean analogue
ground. Any good quality ceramic, tantalum, or film capacitor
may be used at the input.
VTH(DELAY) is nominally 1.2V.
The DELAY pin should be open circuit if not used.
CNOISE
For low noise application, connect a high frequency ceramic
capacitor from CNOISE to ground, A 0.01µF to 0.1µF X5R or
X7R is recommended. This capacitor is connected directly to
high impedence node in the band gap reference circuit. Any
significant loading on this node will cause a change in the
regulated output voltage. For theis reason, DC leakage current from this pin must be kept as low as possible for best
output voltage accuracy.
Important: Tantalum capacitors can suffer catastrophic failures due to surge current when connected to a lowimpedance source of power (like a battery or a very large
capacitor). If a tantalum capacitor is used at the input, it must
be guaranteed by the manufacturer to have a surge current
rating sufficient for the application.
There are no requirements for the ESR (Equivalent Series
Resistance) on the input capacitor, but tolerance and temperature coefficient must be considered when selecting the
capacitor to ensure the capacitance will remain ) 1.0µF over
the entire operating temperature range.
CAPACITOR CHARACTERISTICS
The LP3997 is designed to work with ceramic capacitors on
the output to take advantage of the benefits they offer: for
capacitance values in the range of 1µF to 4.7µF range,
ceramic capacitors are the smallest, least expensive and
have the lowest ESR values (which makes them best for
eliminating high frequency noise). The ESR of a typical 1µF
ceramic capacitor is in the range of 20 mΩ to 40 mΩ, which
easily meets the ESR requirement for stability by the
LP3985.
For both input and output capacitors careful interpretation of
the capacitor specification is required to ensure correct device operation. The capacitor value can change greatly dependant on the conditions of operation and capacitor type.
VOUT
VOUT is the output voltage of the regulator. Connect capacitor (minimum 1.0µF) to ground form this pin. To ensure
stabilty the capacitor must meet the minimum value for
capcitance and have an ESR in the range 5mW to 500mW.
Ceramic X7R types are recommended.
In particular the output capacitor selection should take account of all the capacitor parameters to ensure that the
specification is met within the application. Capacitance value
can vary with DC bias conditions as well as temperature and
frequency of operation. Capacitor values will also show
some decrease over time due to aging. The capacitor parameters are also dependant on the particular case size with
smaller sizes giving poorer performance figures in general.
As an example Figure 1shows a typical graph showing a
comparison of capacitor case sizes in a Capacitance vs. DC
Bias plot. As shown in the graph, as a result of the DC Bias
condition the capacitance value may drop below the minimum capacitance value given in the recommended capacitor
table (0.7µF in this case). Note that the graph shows the
capacitance out of spec for the 0402 case size capacitor at
higher bias voltages. It is therefore recommended that the
capacitor manufacturers’ specifications for the nominal value
capacitor are consulted for all conditions as some capacitor
sizes (e.g. 0402) may not be suitable in the actual application.
SENSE or ADJUST
SENSE is used to sense the output voltage. Connect sense
to VOUT for fixed voltage version.
SHUTDOWN
SD controls the turning on and off of the LP3997. VOUT is
guaranteed to be on when the voltage on the /SD pin is
greater than 0.95V. VOUT is guaranteed to be off when the
voltage on the SD pin is less than 0.4V.
ERROR
ERROR is an open drain output which is set low when VOUT
is more than 5% below its nominal value. An external pull up
resistor is required on this pin. When a capacitor is connected from DELAY to GROUND, the error signal is delayed
(see DELAY section). This delayed error signal can be used
as the power-on reset signal for the application system. The
ERROR pin is disconnected when not used.
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Applications Information
perature range of -55˚C to +125˚C, will only vary the capacitance to within ± 15%. The capacitor type X5R has a similar
tolerance over a reduced temperature range of -55˚C to
+85˚C. Most large value ceramic capacitors, larger than 1µF
are manufactured with Z5U or Y5V temperature characteristics. Their capacitance can drop by more than 50% as the
temperature goes from 25˚C to 85˚C. Therefore X7R is
recommended over Z5U and Y5V in applications where the
ambient temperature will change significantly above or below 25˚C.
Tantalum capacitors are less desirable than ceramic for use
as output capacitors because they are more expensive when
comparing equivalent capacitance and voltage ratings in the
1µF to 4.7µF range.
(Continued)
Another important consideration is that tantalum capacitors
have higher ESR values than equivalent size ceramics. This
means that while it may be possible to find a tantalum
capacitor with an ESR value within the stable range, it would
have to be larger in capacitance (which means bigger and
more costly ) than a ceramic capacitor with the same ESR
value. It should also be noted that the ESR of a typical
tantalum will increase about 2:1 as the temperature goes
from 25˚C down to -40˚C, so some guard band must be
allowed.
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FIGURE 1. Graph Showing a Typical Variation in
Capacitance vs DC Bias
The ceramic capacitor’s capacitance can vary with temperature. The capacitor type X7R, which operates over a tem-
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LP3997 Micropower 250mA CMOS LDO Regulator with Error Flag / Power-On-Reset
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