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MIC5246-2.85BM5 Просмотр технического описания (PDF) - Micrel

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The actual power dissipation of the regulator circuit can be
determined using the equation:
PD = (VIN VOUT) IOUT + VIN IGND
Substituting PD(max) for PD and solving for the operating
conditions that are critical to the application will give the
maximum operating conditions for the regulator circuit. For
example, when operating the MIC5246-3.0BM5 at 50°C with
a minimum footprint layout, the maximum input voltage for a
set output current can be determined as follows:
PD(max)
=

125°C 50°C
235°C/W 
PD(max) = 315mW
The junction-to-ambient thermal resistance for the minimum
footprint is 235°C/W, from Table 1. The maximum power
dissipation must not be exceeded for proper operation. Using
the output voltage of 3.0V and an output current of 150mA,
the maximum input voltage can be determined. Because this
device is CMOS and the ground current is typically 100µA
over the load range, the power dissipation contributed by the
ground current is < 1% and can be ignored for this calculation.
315mW = (VIN 3.0V) 150mA
315mW = VIN·150mA 450mW
810mW = VIN·150mA
VIN(max) = 5.4V
Therefore, a 3.0V application at 150mA of output current can
accept a maximum input voltage of 5.4V in a SOT-23-5
package. For a full discussion of heat sinking and thermal
effects on voltage regulators, refer to the Regulator Thermals
section of Micrels Designing with Low-Dropout Voltage Regu-
lators handbook.
Fixed Regulator Applications
47k
VIN
MIC5246-x.xBM5
1
5
2
3
4
VOUT
1µF
Micrel
Figure 1. Low-Noise Fixed Voltage Application
Figure 1 shows a standard low-noise configuration with a
47kpull-up resistor from the error flag to the input voltage
and a pull-down capacitor to ground for the purpose of fault
indication.
Dual-Supply Operation
When used in dual supply systems where the regulator load
is returned to a negative supply, the output voltage must be
diode clamped to ground.
MIC5246
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June 2000

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