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LT1584

Manufacturer Part Number
LT1584
Description
7A, 4.6A, 3A Low Dropout Fast Response Positive Regulators Adjustable and Fixed
Manufacturer
LINER [Linear Technology]
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APPLICATIONS
LT1584/LT1585/LT1587
load current of 10mA. The current out of the adjust pin adds
to the current from R1 and is typically 55 A. Its output
voltage contribution is small and only needs consideration
when very precise output voltage setting is required.
Load Regulation
It is not possible to provide true remote load sensing
because the LT1584/LT1585/LT1587 are three-terminal
devices. Load regulation is limited by the resistance of the
wire connecting the regulators to the load. Load regulation
per the data sheet specification is measured at the bottom
of the package.
For fixed voltage devices, negative side sensing is a true
Kelvin connection with the ground pin of the device re-
turned to the negative side of the load. This is illustrated in
Figure 4.
For adjustable voltage devices, negative side sensing is a
true Kelvin connection with the bottom of the output divider
returned to the negative side of the load. The best load
regulation is obtained when the top of resistor divider R1
connects directly to the regulator output and not to the
load. Figure 5 illustrates this point. If R1 connects to the
load, the effective resistance between the regulator and the
load is:
R
10
P
V
IN
(1 + R2/R1), R
V
OUT
V
Figure 4. Connection for Best Load Regulation
IN
+
= V
REF
Figure 3. Basic Adjustable Regulator
IN
C1
10 F
(1 + R2/R1) + I
LT1584-3.3
GND
IN
U
55 A
P
I
ADJ
OUT
= Parasitic Line Resistance
LT1584
ADJ
ADJ
INFORMATION
U
(R2)
OUT
LINE RESISTANCE
PARASITIC
V
R
REF
P
W
R1
R2
+
LT1585 • F04
C2
22 F
U
LT1585 • F03
R
V
L
OUT
The connection shown in Figure 5 does not multiply R
the divider ratio. As an example, R
per foot with 16-gauge wire. This translates to 4mV per foot
at 1A load current. At higher load currents, this drop
represents a significant percentage of the overall regula-
tion. It is important to keep the positive lead between the
regulator and the load as short as possible and to use large
wire or PC board traces.
Thermal Considerations
The LT1584/LT1585/LT1587 family protects the device
under overload conditions with internal power and thermal
limiting circuitry. However, for normal continuous load
conditions, do not exceed maximum junction temperature
ratings. It is important to consider all sources of thermal
resistance from junction-to-ambient. These sources in-
clude the junction-to-case resistance, the case-to-heat
sink interface resistance, and the heat sink resistance.
Thermal resistance specifications have been developed to
more accurately reflect device temperature and ensure safe
operating temperatures. The electrical characteristics sec-
tion provides a separate thermal resistance and maximum
junction temperature for both the control circuitry and the
power transistor. Older regulators, with a single junction-
to-case thermal resistance specification, use an average of
the two values provided here and allow excessive junction
temperatures under certain conditions of ambient tem-
perature and heat sink resistance. Calculate the maximum
junction temperature for both sections to ensure that both
thermal limits are met.
Junction-to-case thermal resistance is specified from the
IC junction to the bottom of the case directly below the die.
V
Figure 5. Connection for Best Load Regulation
IN
*CONNECT R1 TO CASE
CONNECT R2 TO LOAD
IN
LT1584
ADJ
OUT
LINE RESISTANCE
PARASITIC
P
R2*
R1*
is about four milliohms
R
P
LT1584 • F05
R
L
P
by

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