LX8584A-00CP Microsemi Analog Mixed Signal Group, LX8584A-00CP Datasheet - Page 4

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LX8584A-00CP

Manufacturer Part Number
LX8584A-00CP
Description
IC REG LDO POS 7A ADJ OUT TO220
Manufacturer
Microsemi Analog Mixed Signal Group
Datasheet

Specifications of LX8584A-00CP

Regulator Topology
Positive Adjustable
Voltage - Output
Adjustable
Voltage - Input
Up to 10V
Voltage - Dropout (typical)
1.1V @ 7A
Number Of Regulators
1
Current - Output
7A (Min)
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 125°C
Mounting Type
Through Hole
Package / Case
TO-220
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Current - Limit (min)
-
Copyright © 1997
Rev. 1.3, 2005-11-11
(LDO) voltage regulators. They have all of the standard self-
protection features expected of a voltage regulator: short circuit
protection, safe operating area protection and automatic thermal
shutdown if the device temperature rises above approximately
165°C.
84A / 84B series. Please see the table below for recommended
minimum capacitor values.
tolerance and superior reference stability when measured against
the older pin-compatible regulator types that they replace.
Stability
compensation system. Many types of capacitors are available, with
different capacitance value tolerances, capacitance temperature
coefficients, and equivalent series impedances. For all operating
conditions, connection of a 220μF aluminum electrolytic capacitor
or a 47μF solid tantalum capacitor between the output terminal
and ground will guarantee stable operation.
adjust (ADJ) pin and ground, ripple rejection will be improved
(please see the section entitled “RIPPLE REJECTION”). When
ADJ pin bypassing is used, the required output capacitor value
increases. Output capacitor values of 220μF (aluminum) or 47μF
(tantalum) provide for all cases of bypassing the ADJ pin. If an
ADJ pin bypass capacitor is not used, smaller output capacitor
values are adequate. The table below shows recommended
minimum capacitance values for stable operation.
Recommended Capacitor Values
system under rapidly changing current load conditions, designers
generally use several output capacitors connected in parallel. Such
an arrangement serves to minimize the effects of the parasitic
resistance (ESR) and inductance (ESL) that are present in all
capacitors. Cost-effective solutions that sufficiently limit ESR and
ESL effects generally result in total capacitance values in the
range of hundreds to thousands of microfarads, which is more than
adequate to meet regulator output capacitor specifications. Output
capacitance values may be increased without limit.
transient response characteristics of the regulator in a power
system under changing loads. The effects of different capacitor
types and values on transient response parameters, such as
overshoot and undershoot, can be quickly compared in order to
develop an optimum solution.
The LX8584/84A/84B series ICs are easy to use Low-Dropout
Use of an output capacitor is REQUIRED with the LX8584 /
These regulators offer a more tightly controlled reference voltage
The output capacitor is part of the regulator’s frequency
If a bypass capacitor is connected between the output voltage
In order to ensure good transient response from the power supply
The circuit shown in Figure 1 can be used to observe the
Input
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10µF
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Output
15µF Tantalum, 100µF Aluminum
47µF Tantalum, 200µF Aluminum
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Overload Recovery
regulators are equipped with Safe Operating Area (SOA)
protection. The SOA circuit limits the regulator's maximum
output current to progressively lower values as the input-to-
output voltage difference increases. By limiting the maximum
output current, the SOA circuit keeps the amount of power that is
dissipated in the regulator itself within safe limits for all values of
input-to-output voltage within the operating range of the
regulator. The LX8584/84A/84B SOA protection system is
designed to be able to supply some output current for all values of
input-to-output voltage, up to the device breakdown voltage.
prevent a power supply system from returning to regulated
operation after removal of an intermittent short circuit at the
output of the regulator. This is a normal mode of operation which
can be seen in most similar products, including older devices such
as 7800 series regulators. It is most likely to occur when the
power system input voltage is relatively high and the load
impedance is relatively low.
output voltages are very close to zero. The output voltage closely
follows the rising input voltage, and the input-to-output voltage
difference is small. The SOA circuit therefore permits the
regulator to supply large amounts of current as needed to develop
the designed voltage level at the regulator output. Now consider
the case where the regulator is supplying regulated voltage to a
resistive load under steady state conditions. A moderate input-to-
output voltage appears across the regulator but the voltage
difference is small enough that the SOA circuitry allows
sufficient current to flow through the regulator to develop the
designed output voltage across the load resistance. If the output
resistor is short-circuited to ground, the input-to-output voltage
difference across the regulator suddenly becomes larger by the
amount of voltage that had appeared across the load resistor. The
SOA circuit reads the increased input-to output voltage, and cuts
back the amount of current that it will permit the regulator to
supply to its output terminal. When the short circuit across the
output resistor is removed, all the regulator output current will
again flow through the output resistor. The maximum current that
the regulator can supply to the resistor will be limited by the SOA
circuit, based on the large input-to-output voltage across the
regulator at the time the short circuit is removed from the output.
Power Supply
7A Low Dropout Positive Regualtors
Like almost all IC power regulators, the LX8584/84A/84B
Under some conditions, a correctly operating SOA circuit may
When the power system is started “cold”, both the input and
Figure 1 – Dynamic Input and Output Test
P
RODUCTION
IN
LX8584/84A
ADJ
/84B
Star Ground
D
ATA
OUT
S
HEET
LX8584x-xx
Minumum Load
(Larger resistor)
Full Load
(Smaller resistor)
R
10ms
DSON
1 sec
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