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ams1501

Manufacturer Part Number
ams1501
Description
1.5a Low Dropout Voltage Regulators
Manufacturer
Advanced Monolithic Systems
Datasheet
APPLICATION HINTS
Voltage drops due to R
dropout voltage of the regulator regardless of whether they are
inside or outside the regulation loop. The AMS1501 can control
the voltage at the load as long as the input-output voltage is
greater than the total of the dropout voltage of the device plus the
voltage drop across R
Stability
The circuit design used in the AMS1501 series requires the use of
an output capacitor as part of the device frequency compensation.
The addition of
tantalum on the output will ensure stability for all operating
conditions. For best frequency response use capacitors with an
ESR of less than 1Ω.
In order to meet the transient requirements of the load larger value
capacitors are needed. Tight voltage tolerances are required in the
power supply. To limit the high frequency noise generated by the
load high quality bypass capacitors must be used. In order to limit
parasitic inductance (ESL) and resistance (ESR) in the capacitors
to acceptable limits, multiple small ceramic capacitors in addition
to high quality solid tantalum capacitors are required.
When the adjustment terminal is bypassed to improve the ripple
rejection, the requirement for an output capacitor increases. The
Adjust pin is brought out on the fixed voltage device specifically
3.3V
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Figure 3. Remote Sensing Improves Load Regulation
FIGURE 1
FIGURE 2
POWER
Figure 2. Remote Load Sensing
AMS1501
CONTROL
150
V
V
I
5V
ADJ
OUT
OUT
OUT
µF aluminum electrolytic or a 22µF solid
P
.
OUTPUT
R2
SENSE
P
are not eliminated; they will add to the
R1
(∆I
TIME
OUT
)(R
R
R
P
P
P
)
LOAD
V
+
-
OUT
to allow this capability. To ensure good transient response with
heavy load current changes capacitor values on the order of 100µF
are used in the output of many regulators. To further improve
stability and transient response of these devices larger values of
output capacitor can be used.
The modern systems generate large high frequency current
transients. The load current step contains higher order frequency
components than the output coupling network must handle until
the regulator throttles to the load current level. Because they
contain parasitic resistance and inductance, capacitors are not
ideal elements. These parasitic elements dominate the change in
output voltage at the beginning of a transient load step change.
The ESR of the output capacitors produces an instantaneous step
in output voltage (∆V=∆I)(ESR). The ESL of the output
capacitors produces a droop proportional to the rate of change of
the output current (V= L)(∆I/∆t). The output capacitance produces
a change in output voltage proportional to the time until the
regulator can respond (∆V=∆t) (∆I/C). Figure 4 illustrates these
transient effects.
Output Voltage
The AMS1501 series develops a 1.25V reference voltage between
the Sense pin and the Adjust pin (Figure5). Placing a resistor
between these two terminals causes a constant current to flow
through R1 and down through R2 to set the overall output voltage.
In general R1 is chosen so that this current is the specified
minimum load current of 10mA.The current out of the Adjust pin
is small, typically 50µA and it adds to the current from R1.
Because I
very precise output voltage setting is required. For best regulation
the top of the resistor divider should be connected directly to the
Sense pin.
V
V
OUT
POWER
= V
SLOPE, V/t = ∆I/C
ESR
EFFECTS
ESL
EFFECTS
REF
ADJ
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+
+
(1+ R2/R1)+I
is very small it needs to be considered only when
Figure 5. Setting Output Voltage
POWER
POINT AT WHICH REGULATOR
V
I
50µA
ADJ
CONTROL
CONTROL
ADJ
AMS1501
ADJ
Figure 4.
R2
TAKES CONTROL
OUTPUT
SENSE
V
AMS1501
REF
CAPACITANCE
EFFECTS
R1
R2
+
V
OUT

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