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STC78L00 Datasheet, PDF (7/7 Pages) Suntac Electronic Corp. – 100 mA Positive oltage Regulators
STC78L00 Series
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
Design Considerations
The STC78L00 Series of fixed voltage regulators are
designed with Thermal Overload Protection that shuts
down the circuit when subjected to an excessive power
overload condition. Internal Short Circuit Protection limits
the maximum current the circuit will pass.
In many low current applications, compensation
capacitors are not required. However, it is recommended
that the regulator input be bypassed with a capacitor if the
regulator is connected to the power supply filter with long
wire lengths, or if the output load capacitance is large. The
input bypass capacitor should be selected to provide good
high−frequency characteristics to insure stable operation
under all load conditions. A 0.33 mF or larger tantalum,
mylar, or other capacitor having low internal impedance at
high frequencies should be chosen. The bypass capacitor
should be mounted with the shortest possible leads directly
across the regulators input terminals. Good construction
techniques should be used to minimize ground loops and
lead resistance drops since the regulator has no external
sense lead. Bypassing the output is also recommended.
Input
0.33mF
SMTCC7788LL0055A
R
Constant
Current to
IO Grounded Load
The SMTCC7788LL0000 regulators can also be used as a current source
when connected as above. In order to minimize dissipation the
SMTCC7788LL050C5 is chosen in this application. Resistor R determines
the current as follows:
IO =
5.0 V
R
+
IB
IIB = 3.8 mA over line and load changes
For example, a 100 mA current source would require R to be a
50 W, 1/2 W resistor and the output voltage compliance would be
the input voltage less 7 V.
Figure 8. Current Regulator
+20V
0.33mF
0.33mF
20V
MSTCC787L81L51A5
7 −2
6
MC1741
+3
4
6.5
MPS U55
MPS A70
+VO
10k
10k
−VO
Figure 9. ± 15 V Tracking Voltage Regulator
+VI
0.33mF
−VI
0.33mF
SMTCC7788LLXXXAX
SMTCC7799LLXXXAX
+VO
0.1mF
0.1mF
−VO
Figure 10. Positive and Negative Regulator
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