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US1075CM View Datasheet(PDF) - Unisem

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US1075CM Datasheet PDF : 5 Pages
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US1075
Output Voltage Setting
The US1075 can be programmed to any voltages in the
range of 1.25V to 5.5V with the addition of R1 and R2
external resistors according to the following formula:
VOUT
=
VREF1 +
R2
R1 
+ IADJ
× R2
Where : VREF = 1.25V Typically
IADJ = 50 uA Typically
R1 & R2 as shown in figure 2
regulation is achieved when the bottom side of R2 is
connected to the load and the top side of R1 resistor is
connected directly to the case or the Vout pin of the
regulator and not to the load. In fact , if R1 is connected
to the load side, the effective resistance between the
regulator and the load is gained up by the factor of (1+R2/
R1) ,or the effective resistance will be ,Rp(eff)=Rp*(1+R2/
R1).It is important to note that for high current applica-
tions, this can represent a significant percentage of the
overall load regulation and one must keep the path from
the regulator to the load as short as possible to mini-
mize this effect.
Vin
Vin
Vout
US1075
Vout
Adj
Vref R1
IAdj = 50uA
R2
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Figure 2 - Typical application of the US1075
for programming the output voltage.
Vin
PARASITIC LINE
RESISTANCE
Rp
Vin
Vout
US1075
Adj
R1
RL
R2
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The US1075 keeps a constant 1.25V between the out-
put pin and the adjust pin. By placing a resistor R1 across
these two pins a constant current flows through R1, add-
ing to the Iadj current and into the R2 resistor producing
a voltage equal to the (1.25/R1)*R2 + Iadj*R2 which will
be added to the 1.25V to set the output voltage. This is
summarized in the above equation. Since the minimum
load current requirement of the US1075 is 10 mA , R1 is
typically selected to be 121resistor so that it auto-
matically satisfies the minimum current requirement.
Notice that since Iadj is typically in the range of 50uA it
only adds a small error to the output voltage and should
only be considered when a very precise output voltage
setting is required. For example, in a typical 3.3V appli-
cation where R1=121and R2=200the error due to
Iadj is only 0.3% of the nominal set point.
Load Regulation
Figure 3 - Schematic showing connection for best load
regulation
Stability
The US1075 requires the use of an output capacitor as
part of the frequency compensation in order to make the
regulator stable. Typical designs for microprocessor ap-
plications use standard electrolytic capacitors with a
typical ESR in the range of 50 to 100 mand an output
capacitance of 500 to 1000uF. Fortunately as the ca-
pacitance increases, the ESR decreases resulting in a
fixed RC time constant. The US1075 takes advantage of
this phenomena in making the overall regulator loop
stable.For most applications a minimum of 100uF alu-
minum electrolytic capacitor such as Sanyo MVGX se-
ries ,Panasonic FA series as well as the Nichicon PL
series insures both stability and good transient response.
Since the US1075 is only a 3 terminal device , it is not
possible to provide true remote sensing of the output
voltage at the load.Figure 3 shows that the best load
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Rev. 1.0
9/14/99

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