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LP2202 Datasheet, PDF (6/8 Pages) CIT Relay & Switch – CIT SWITCH
Preliminary Datasheet
LP2202
Applications Information
Start-up Function Enable Function
Like any low-dropout regulator, the external capacitors
used with the LP2202 must be carefully selected for
regulator stability and performance. Using a capacitor
whose value is > 1µF on the LP2202 input and the
amount of capacitance can be increased without limit.
The input capacitor must be located a distance of not
more than 0.5 inch from the input pin of the IC and
returned to a clean analog ground. Any good quality
ceramic or tantalum can be used for this capacitor. The
capacitor with larger value and lower ESR (equivalent
series resistance) provides better PSRR and
line-transient response. The output capacitor must meet
both requirements for minimum amount of capacitance
and ESR in all LDOs application. The LP2202 is designed
specifically to work with low ESR ceramic output
capacitor in space-saving and performance consideration.
Using a ceramic capacitor whose value is at least 1µF
with ESR is > 25mΩ on the LP2202 output ensures
stability. The LP2202 still works well with output capacitor
of other types due to the wide stable ESR range. Figure 1
shows the curves of allowable ESR range as a function of
load current for various output capacitor values. Output
capacitor of larger capacitance can reduce noise and
improve load transient response, stability, and PSRR.
The output capacitor should be located not more than 0.5
inch from the VOUT pin of the LP2202 and returned to a
clean analog ground.
The LP2202 features an LDO regulator enable/disable
function. To assure the LDO regulator will switch on, the
EN turn on control level must be greater than 1.2 volts.
The LDO regulator will go into the shutdown mode when
the voltage on the EN pin falls below 0.4 volts. For to
protecting the system, the LP2202 have a
quick-discharge function. If the enable function is not
needed in a specific application, it may be tied to VIN to
keep the LDO regulator in a continuously on state.
Thermal Considerations
Thermal protection limits power dissipation in LP2202.
When the operation junction temperature exceeds 165°C,
the OTP circuit starts the thermal shutdown function turn
the pass element off. The pass element turn on again
after the junction temperature cools by 30°C. For continue
operation, do not exceed absolute maximum operation
junction temperature 125°C.
The power dissipation definition in device is :
PD = (VIN−VOUT) x IOUT + VIN x IQ
The maximum power dissipation depends on the thermal
resistance of IC package, PCB layout, the rate of
surroundings airflow and temperature difference between
junction to ambient.
The maximum power dissipation can be calculated by
following formula :
PD(MAX) = ( TJ(MAX) − TA ) /θJA
Where TJ(MAX) is the maximum operation junction
LP2202 – Ver. 1.0 Datasheet Dec.-2006
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