TLE4263GM Infineon Technologies, TLE4263GM Datasheet
TLE4263GM
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Low Drop Voltage Regulator Features • Output voltage tolerance • 200 mA output current capability • Low-drop voltage • Very low standby current consumption • Overtemperature protection • Reverse polarity protection • Short-circuit proof • Adjustable reset threshold • ...
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Choosing External Components C The input capacitor is necessary for compensation of line influences. Using a resistor I of approx series with input capacitance can be damped. The output capacitor is necessary for the stability of the regulating ...
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Table 1 Pin Definitions and Functions Pin Pin PG-DSO-14 PG-DSO-20 4-7, 14- Data ...
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Circuit Description The control amplifier compares a reference voltage, which is kept highly accurate by resistance adjustment voltage that is proportional to the output voltage and drives the base of the series transistor via a buffer. Saturation control ...
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Table 2 Absolute Maximum Ratings Parameter Input I Input voltage Input current Reset Output RO Voltage Current Reset Threshold RADJ Voltage Reset Delay D Voltage Current Output Q Voltage Current Inhibit INH Voltage Watchdog W Voltage Ground GND Current Temperature ...
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Table 2 Absolute Maximum Ratings (cont’d) Parameter Thermal Resistance Junction-ambient Junction-pin 1) Worst case; package mounted on PCB 80 2) Measured to pin 4. Data Sheet Symbol Limit Values Min. Max. R – 112 thj-a – 92 – 185 – ...
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Table 3 Characteristics 13.5 V; -40 C < < 125 Parameter Symbol Normal Operation V Output voltage V Output voltage I Output current Q I Current consumption ...
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Table 3 Characteristics (cont’ 13.5 V; -40 C < < 125 Parameter Symbol Watchdog I Discharge current D,wd V Upper timing threshold V Lower timing threshold T Watchdog trigger time Inhibit V Switching voltage ...
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Input 470 nF INH 6 V... Reset To MC Figure 3 Application Circuit 1000 PSRR = 20 log Figure 4 Test Circuit Data Sheet Q D ...
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Reset Timing The power-on reset delay time is defined by the charging time of an external capacitor C which can be calculated as follows D,ch Definitions: C • = delay ...
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Reset Switching Threshold The present default value is typ. 4.65 V. When using the TLE 4263 the reset threshold V can be set to 3.5 V < Q,rt The calculation can be easily done since the reset adjust input current ...
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Reset Switching Threshold versus Output Voltage 1 RADJ 1.4 1.2 1 13.5 V 0.8 0.6 0.4 0 Reset Switching Threshold versus Temperature 1 RADJ 1.4 1.2 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 ...
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Drop Voltage versus Output Current 800 700 600 T = 125 ˚ ˚C 500 400 300 200 100 100 150 200 Current Consumption versus Input Voltage ...
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Charge Current and Discharge Current versus Temperature 13 1 dis 0 - Pulse Time versus Temperature ...
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Package Outlines 1.27 +0.10 2) 0.41 -0.06 14 Index Marking 1) Does not include plastic or metal protrusion of 0.15 max. per side 2) Lead width can be 0.61 max. in dambar area Figure 7 PG-DSO-14-30 (Plastic Dual Small Outline) ...
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Index Marking 1) Does not include plastic or metal protrusion of 0.15 max. per side 2) Does not include dambar protrusion of 0.05 max. per side Figure 8 PG-DSO-20-35 (Plastic Dual Small Outline) Green ...
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Index Marking 1) Does not include plastic or metal protrusion of 0.15 max. per side 2) Lead width can be 0.61 max. in dambar area Figure 9 PG-DSO-8-16 (Plastic Dual Small Outline) Green Product (RoHS compliant) ...
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Version Date Rev. 2.8 2007-03-20 Initial version of RoHS-compliant derivate of TLE 4263 Data Sheet Changes Page 1: AEC certified statement added Page 1 and Page 15 ff:RoHS compliance statement and Green product feature added Page 1 and Page 15 ...
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