Datasheet ADP5033 (Analog Devices) - 5

FabricanteAnalog Devices
DescripciónDual 3 MHz, 800 mA Buck Regulators with Two 300 mA LDOs
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Data Sheet. ADP5033. Parameter. Symbol. Test Conditions/Comments. Min. Typ. Max. Unit

Data Sheet ADP5033 Parameter Symbol Test Conditions/Comments Min Typ Max Unit

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Data Sheet ADP5033 Parameter Symbol Test Conditions/Comments Min Typ Max Unit
DROPOUT VOLTAGE4 VDROPOUT VOUT3 = VOUT4 = 5.2 V, IOUT3 = IOUT4 = 300 mA 50 mV VOUT3 = VOUT4 = 3.3 V, IOUT3 = IOUT4 = 300 mA 65 110 mV VOUT3 = VOUT4 = 2.5 V, IOUT3 = IOUT4 = 300 mA 85 mV VOUT3 = VOUT4 = 1.8 V, IOUT3 = IOUT4 = 300 mA 165 mV CURRENT-LIMIT THRESHOLD5 ILIMIT3, ILIMIT4 335 600 mA ACTIVE PULL-DOWN RPDWN-L Channel disabled 600 Ω POWER SUPPLY REJECTION RATIO PSRR Regulator LDO1 10 kHz, VIN3 = 3.3 V, VOUT3 = 2.8 V, IOUT3 = 1 mA 60 dB 100 kHz, VIN3 = 3.3 V, VOUT3 = 2.8 V, IOUT3 = 1 mA 62 dB 1 MHz, VIN3 = 3.3 V, VOUT3 = 2.8 V, IOUT3 = 1 mA 63 dB Regulator LDO2 10 kHz, VIN4 = 1.8 V, VOUT4 = 1.2 V, IOUT4 = 1 mA 54 dB 100 kHz, VIN4 = 1.8 V, VOUT4 = 1.2 V, IOUT4 = 1 mA 57 dB 1 MHz, VIN4 = 1.8 V, VOUT4 = 1.2 V, IOUT4 = 1 mA 64 dB 1 All limits at temperature extremes are guaranteed via correlation using standard statistical quality control (SQC). 2 This is the input current into VIN3/VIN4, which is not delivered to the output load. 3 Based on an endpoint calculation using 1 mA and 300 mA loads. 4 Dropout voltage is defined as the input-to-output voltage differential when the input voltage is set to the nominal output voltage. This applies only to output voltages above 1.7 V. 5 Current-limit threshold is defined as the current at which the output voltage drops to 90% of the specified typical value. For example, the current limit for a 3.0 V output voltage is defined as the current that causes the output voltage to drop to 90% of 3.0 V, or 2.7 V.
INPUT AND OUTPUT CAPACITOR, RECOMMENDED SPECIFICATIONS
TA = −40°C to +125°C, unless otherwise specified.
Table 5. Parameter Symbol Min Typ Max Unit
NOMINAL INPUT AND OUTPUT CAPACITOR RATINGS BUCK1, BUCK2 Input Capacitor Rating CMIN1, CMIN2 4.7 40 µF BUCK1, BUCK2 Output Capacitor Rating CMIN1, CMIN2 10 40 µF LDO1, LDO21 Input and Output Capacitor Rating CMIN3, CMIN4 1.0 µF CAPACITOR ESR RESR 0.001 1 Ω 1 The minimum input and output capacitance should be greater than 0.70 µF over the full range of operating conditions. The full range of operating conditions in the application must be considered during device selection to ensure that the minimum capacitance specification is met. X7R- and X5R-type capacitors are recommended; Y5V and Z5U capacitors are not recommended for use because of their poor temperature and dc bias characteristics. Rev. G | Page 5 of 28 Document Outline Features Applications Typical Application Circuit General Description Table of Contents Revision History Specifications General Specifications BUCK1 and BUCK2 Specifications LDO1 and LDO2 Specifications Input and Output Capacitor, Recommended Specifications Absolute Maximum Ratings Thermal Resistance ESD Caution Pin Configuration and Function Descriptions Typical Performance Characteristics Theory of Operation Power Management Unit Thermal Protection Undervoltage Lockout Enable/Shutdown BUCK1 and BUCK2 Control Scheme PWM Mode PSM PSM Current Threshold Oscillator/Phasing of Inductor Switching Short-Circuit Protection Soft Start Current Limit 100% Duty Operation Active Pull-Downs LDO1 and LDO2 Applications Information Buck External Component Selection Inductor Output Capacitor Input Capacitor LDO Capacitor Selection Output Capacitor Input Bypass Capacitor Input and Output Capacitor Properties Power Dissipation and Thermal Considerations Buck Regulator Power Dissipation LDO Regulator Power Dissipation Junction Temperature PCB Layout Guidelines Typical Application Schematic Outline Dimensions Ordering Guide