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LP2994_14 Datasheet, PDF (11/19 Pages) Texas Instruments – DDR Termination Regulator
Obsolete Device
Typical Application Circuits
Several different application circuits have been shown in Fig-
ure 4 through Figure 13 to illustrate some of the options that
are possible in configuring the LP2994. Graphs of the indi-
vidual circuit performance can be found in the Typical Perfor-
mance Characteristics section in the beginning of the
datasheet. These curves illustrate how the maximum output
current is affected by changes in AVIN and PVIN.
SSTL-2 APPLICATIONS
For the majority of applications that implement the SSTL-2
termination scheme, it is recommended to connect all the in-
put rails to the 2.5V rail. This provides an optimal trade-off
between power dissipation and component count and selec-
tion. An example of this circuit can be seen in Figure 4.
FIGURE 4. Recommended SSTL-2 Implementation
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If power dissipation or efficiency is a major concern then the
LP2994 has the ability to operate on split power rails. The
output stage (PVIN) can be operated on a lower rail such as
1.8V and the analog circuitry (AVIN) can be connected to a
higher rail such as 2.5V, 3.3V or 5V. This allows the internal
power dissipation to be lowered when sourcing current from
VTT. The disadvantage of this circuit is that the maximum
continuous current is reduced because of the lower rail volt-
age, although it is adequate for all motherboard SSTL-2 ap-
plications. Increasing the output capacitance can also help if
periods of large load transients will be encountered.
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FIGURE 5. Lower Power Dissipation SSTL-2 Implementation
The third option for SSTL-2 applications in the situation that
a 1.8V rail is not available and it is not desirable to use 2.5V,
is to connect the LP2994 power rail to 3.3V. In this situation
AVIN will be limited to operation on the 3.3V or 5V rail as PVIN
can never exceed AVIN. This configuration has the ability to
provide the maximum continuous output current at the down-
side of higher thermal dissipation. Care should be taken to
prevent the LP2994 from experiencing large current levels
which cause the junction temperature to exceed the maxi-
mum. Because of this risk it is not recommended to supply
the output stage with a voltage higher than a nominal 3.3V
rail.
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