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Linear Technology Chronicle
November 1999 Vol. 8 No. 11
Inside This Issue:
Micropower Current Sense Amp Operates from 2.5V to 60V
with 40µV Offset Error—LT1787 ............................................................................................. 2
High Efficiency Linear and Switching Solutions for Splitting
a Digital Supply—LT1118 and LTC1504 ................................................................................ 3
High Efficiency PolyPhaseTM DC/DC Current Mode Controllers Provide 20A to 200A
Using Surface Mount Components—LTC1629/LTC1929 ....................................................... 3
A 10-Bit Voltage Output Micropower DAC in a Tiny SOT-23 Package—LTC1663 ................ 4
Low Noise, Micropower, Low Dropout Regulators
Withstand Reverse Voltage—LT1762 and LT1763
The LT
®
1762 and LT1763 are very low
noise, low dropout linear regulators. The
LT1762 is rated for 150mA of output cur-
rent, whereas the LT1763 is rated for
500mA. For supply flexibility and good effi-
ciency, the input voltage of these regulators
can be as low as 350mV (maximum dropout
voltage) above the output at maximum rated
current. The regulators are designed for use
in battery-powered systems with 25µA oper-
ating current for the LT1762 and 30µA for
the LT1763. Both regulators feature a 0.1µA
shutdown state. Quiescent current is well
controlled for these devices; it does not rise
in dropout—when the input to output voltage
differential is below the dropout rating—as
is the case with many other regulators.
The LT1762 and LT1763 regulators
feature low noise operation. With the addi-
tion of an external 0.01µF bypass capacitor,
output voltage noise over the 10Hz to
100kHz bandwidth is reduced to <30µVRMS
(Figures 1 and 2). Both regulators can oper-
ate with output capacitors as low in value as
2.2µF for the LT1762 and 4.7µF for the
LT1763. Small ceramic capacitors can be
used with either device without the need for
additional series resistance as is common
with other regulators. Internal protection
circuitry on both regulators includes reverse-
battery protection, current limiting, thermal
limiting and reverse-current protection. No
protection diodes are required.
Both regulators are available in fixed
output voltages of 2.5V, 3V, 3.3V and 5V or
as an adjustable device with an output range
of 1.22V to 20V. The LT1762 is packaged in
an 8-lead MSOP and the LT1763 is avail-
able in an 8-lead SO package. These regula-
tors can be paralleled for more output
current if required.
IN
SHDN
0.01µF
10µF
1762 TA01
OUT
SENSE
V
IN
3.7V TO
20V
BYP
GND
LT1762-3.3
3.3V AT 150mA
20µV
RMS
NOISE
1µF
+
CBYP (pF)
10
OUTPUT NOISE (µVRMS)
160
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0100 1000 10000
1762 G42
COUT = 10µF
IL = 150mA
f = 10Hz TO 100kHz
LT1762-5
LT1762-3.3
LT1762-3
LT1762
LT1762-2.5
Figure 1. 3.3V Low Noise Regulator
Figure 2. LT1762 RMS Output Noise
vs Bypass Capacitor
Positive High Voltage
Hot Swap Controller—
LT1641
When a circuit board is inserted into a
live backplane, the supply bypass capacitors
on the board draw high peak currents from
the backplane power bus as they charge. The
transient currents can permanently damage
the connector pins and cause glitches on the
system supply, causing other boards in the
system to reset.
The LT1641 is designed to turn on a
board’s supply voltage in a controlled man-
ner (Figure 1), allowing the board to be
safely inserted into or removed from a live
backplane. A high side switch driver con-
trols an N-channel pass transistor in the
power path (Q1 in Figure 2) for supply volt-
ages ranging from 9V to 80V. The LT1641
is tested and guaranteed to be safe from
damage with supply voltages up to 100V and
may be connected directly to 24V and 48V
supplies without floating grounds or level
shifting of logic signals. The device provides
undervoltage and overcurrent protection and
a power good signal that indicates when the
output supply voltage is ready. It comes in
an 8-lead SO package.
Continued on page 2
Figure 1. LT1641 Power-Up Waveforms