IFX 24401TE V50 Infineon Technologies, IFX 24401TE V50 Datasheet

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IFX 24401TE V50

Manufacturer Part Number
IFX 24401TE V50
Description
Manufacturer
Infineon Technologies
Datasheet

Specifications of IFX 24401TE V50

Packages
PG-TO252-5
Automotive Qualified
no
Regulator Type
single output
Output Voltage
5V
Accuracy
2.0 %
Max. Output Current
300mA
I F X 2 4 4 0 1
Low Dropout Voltage Regulator
IFX24401TEV50
IFX24401ELV50
D a t a S h e e t
Rev. 1.02, 2009-12-10
S t a n d a r d P o w e r

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IFX 24401TE V50 Summary of contents

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Low Dropout Voltage Regulator IFX24401TEV50 IFX24401ELV50 Rev. 1.02, 2009-12- ...

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Low Dropout Voltage Regulator 1 Overview Features Output voltage 5 V ±2% • Ultra low current consumption: 20 µA (typ.) • • 300 mA current capability • Enable input • Very low-drop voltage • Short circuit protection • Overtemperature protection ...

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Block Diagram I EN Figure 1 Block Diagram Data Sheet IFX24401 Overtemperature Shutdown Bandgap Reference Enable Charge Pump GND 3 IFX24401 Block Diagram Q 1 Rev. 1.02, 2009-12-10 ...

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Pin Configuration Figure 2 Pin Configuration PG-TO252-5 (top view) 3.1 Pin Definitions and Functions (PG-TO252-5 ) Pin Symbol Function 1 I Input Connect ceramic capcitor between I and GND 2 N.C. No Connect May be open or connected to ...

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Figure 3 Pin Configuration PG-SSOP-14 (top view) 3.2 Pin Definitions and Functions (PG-SSOP-14 ) Pin Symbol Function 1,2,3,5,7 N.C. No Connect May be open or connected to GND 4 GND Ground 6 EN Enable Input Low signal level disables the ...

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General Product Characteristics 4.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings 1) Absolute Maximum Ratings T = -40 °C to 150 °C; all voltages with respect to ground, positive current flowing into pin j (unless otherwise specified) Parameter Input I Voltage Current Enable ...

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Thermal Resistance Pos. Parameter IFX24401TEV50 (PG-TO252- 4.3.1 Junction to Case 1) 4.3.2 Junction to Ambient 4.3.3 4.3.4 IFX24401ELV50 (PG-SSOP-14) 1) 4.3.5 Junction to Case 1) 4.3.6 Junction to Ambient 4.3.7 4.3.8 1) not subject to production test, ...

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Table 1 Electrical Characteristics = 5 V; -40 °C < 13 Parameter Output Q Output voltage Output voltage Output current limit Output current limit Current consumption ...

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Typical Performance Characteristics I Current Consumption versus q T Junction Temperature J I [µ 13.5V I 100 I = 100 µ 0.01 -40 - Current Consumption versus ...

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V Dropout Voltage versus dr I Output Current Q 600 V [ 400 300 200 100 0 100 V Dropout Voltage versus dr Junction Temperature 600 V [mV] dr 400 300 200 100 -40 - ...

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Region of Stability 100 ESR CQ [Ω Stable Region 0.1 0. 100 Power Supply Ripple Rejection PSRR versus Frequency 0.1 mA PSRR Q [ 0.5 V ...

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Load Regulation ∆ V versus Q dI Output Current Change Q 0 ∆ [mV ] -10 -15 -20 -25 - 100 Load Regulation ∆ V versus Q Output Current Change ∆ ∆ V ...

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Line Regulation ∆ V versus Q V Input Voltage Change I 0 ∆ [ 1mA 200 ...

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Line Transient Response Peak Voltage ∆ I 21_Line Tranc ient vs time 125 ∆ mV/DIV Q I Enabled Input Current versus EN V Enabled Input Voltage EN ...

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Application Information V Bat 1 I 100 Ignition Figure 4 Application Diagram Input, Output An input capacitor is necessary for damping line influences. A resistor of approx. 1 Ω in series with the ...

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Package Outlines 5.7 MAX. 0.15 MAX. per side 1) Includes mold flashes on each side. All metal surfaces tin plated, except area of cut. Figure 5 PG-TO252-5 0.65 2) 0.25 ±0. 4.9 Index Marking 1) Does not ...

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Revision History Revision Date Changes 1.02 2009-12-10 Corrections to pin assignment 1.01 2009-10-19 Coverpage changed Overview page: Inserted reference statement to TLE/TLF series. 1.0 2009-04-28 Initial Release Data Sheet 17 IFX24401 Revision History Rev. 1.02, 2009-12-10 ...

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