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MIC2937A Datasheet, PDF (9/9 Pages) Micrel Semiconductor – 750mA Low-Dropout Voltage Regulator
MIC2937A/29371/29372
regulators with a bypass capacitor across R1, since it reduces
the high frequency gain from 4 to unity. Pick
CBYPASS ≅
1
2 πR1 • 200 Hz
or about 0.01µF. When doing this, the output capacitor must
be increased to 10µF to maintain stability. These changes
reduce the output noise from 430µV to 100µVRMS for a 100
kHz bandwidth at 5V output. With the bypass capacitor
added, noise no longer scales with output voltage so that
improvements are more dramatic at higher output voltages.
Micrel
Automotive Applications
The MIC2937A is ideally suited for automotive applications
for a variety of reasons. It will operate over a wide range of
input voltages with very low dropout voltages (40mV at light
loads), and very low quiescent currents (100µA typical).
These features are necessary for use in battery powered
systems, such as automobiles. It is a “bulletproof” device with
the ability to survive both reverse battery (negative transients
up to 20V below ground), and load dump (positive transients
up to 60V) conditions. A wide operating temperature range
with low temperature coefficients is yet another reason to use
these versatile regulators in automotive designs.
Typical Applications
V IN
+VIN
VOUT
GND
*VOUT ≈5V
VOUT = 5V
+
10µF
VIN
VOUT
VOUT
1.2V 26V
SHUTDOWN
SHUTDOWN
INPUT
OFF
GND ADJUST
ON
1.23V
R1 .01
µF
10µF
VOUT = VREF x (1 +
R1 )
R2
VREF
R2
Figure 2. MIC2937A-5.0 Fixed +5V Regulator
Figure 3. MIC29372 Adjustable Regulator
+VIN
+5V to +7V
VIN
VOUT
VOUT ≈ VIN
GND ADJUST
*MINIMUM INPUT-OUTPUT VOLTAGE RANGES FROM 40mV TO 400mV,
DEPENDING ON LOAD CURRENT.
SHUTDOWN
INPUT
OFF
+VIN
VOUT
SHUTDOWN
ON
GND ADJUST
VCC OUT
100pF
+
300kΩ 10µF
1%
3.3V
5V
Input Output
0
3.3V
1
5.0V
470 kΩ
220kΩ 180kΩ
1%
1%
2N2222
SHUTDOWN PIN LOW= ENABLE OUTPUT. Q1 ON = 3.3V, Q1 OFF = 5.0V.
Figure 4. MIC29372 Wide Input Voltage Range Current Limiter
Figure 5. MIC29372 5.0V or 3.3V Selectable Regulator with
Shutdown.
MIC2937A/29371/29372
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October 1999