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L200

ADJUSTABLE VOLTAGE AND CURRENT REGULATOR


ADJUSTABLE OUTPUT CURRENT UP TO 2 A
(GUARANTEED UP TO Tj = 150 C)
ADJUSTABLE OUTPUT VOLTAGE DOWN TO
2.85 V
INPUT OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTION (UP TO
60 V, 10 ms)
SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION
OUTPUT TRANSISTOR S.O.A. PROTECTION
THERMAL OVERLOAD PROTECTION
LOW BIAS CURRENT ON REGULATION PIN
LOW STANDBY CURRENT DRAIN

DESCRIPTION
The L200 is a monolithic integrated circuit for voltage and current programmable regulation. It is
available in Pentawatt package or 4-lead TO-3
metal case. Current limiting, power limiting, thermal
shutdown and input overvoltage protection (up to

Pentawatt

TO-3 (4 lead)

60 V) make the L200 virtually blow-out proof.


The L200 can be used to replace fixed voltage
regulators when high output voltage precision is
required and eliminates the need to stock a range
of fixed voltage regulators.

ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS


Symbol

Value

Unit

Vi

DC Input Voltage

Parameter

40

Vi

Peak Input Voltage (10 ms)

60

Vi-o

Dropout Voltage

32

Io

Output Current

internally limited

Ptot

Power Dissipation

internally limited

Tstg

Storage Temperature

Top

Operating Junction Temperature for L200C


for L200

-55 to 150

-25 to 150

-55 to 150

THERMAL DATA
TO-3

Pentawatt

Rth j-case

Thermal Resistance Junction-case

Max

4 C/W

3 C/W

Rth j-amb

Thermal Resistance Junction-ambient

Max

35 C/W

50 C/W

January 2000

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This datasheet has been downloaded from http://www.digchip.com at this page

L200
CONNECTION DIAGRAMS AND ORDER CODES (top views)

Type

Pentawatt

L200
L200 C

TO-3
L200 T

L200 CH
L200 CV

L200 CT

BLOCK DIAGRAM

APPLICATION CIRCUITS
Figure 1. Programmable Voltage Regulator
with Current Limiting

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Figure 2. Programmable Current Regulator.

L200
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM

ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (Tamb = 25 C, unless otherwise specified)


Symbol

Parameter

Test Conditions

Min.

Typ.

Max.

Unit

4.2

9.2

mA

VOLTAGE REGULATION LOOP


Id

Quiescent drain Current (pin 3)

Vi = 20 V

eN

Output Noise Voltage

Vo = Vref
B = 1 MHz

Vo
Vo
Vo
Vi

80

Output Voltage Range

Io = 10 mA

Voltage Load Regulation


(note 1)

Io = 2 A
Io = 1.5 A

Line Regulation

V0 = 5 V
Vi = 8 to 18 V

48

60

dB

V0 = 5 V
Io = 500 mA
Vi = 10 Vpp
f = 100 Hz (note 2)

48

60

dB

Vo
SVR

Io = 10 mA

Supply Voltage Rejection

2.85
0.15
0.1

Vi-o

Droupout Voltage between Pins 1


and 5

Io = 1.5 A

V0 2%

Vref

Reference Voltage (pin 4)

Vi = 20 V

Io = 10 mA

2.64

36

1
0.9

%
%

2.5

2.77

2.86

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L200
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued)
Symbol

Parameter

Vref

Average Temperature Coefficient


of Reference Voltage

I4
I4

Test Conditions
Vi = 20 V

Min.

Io = 10mA
for Tj = - 25 to 125 C
for Tj = 125 to 150 C

Average Temperature
Coefficient (pin 4)

Zo

Output Impedance

Vi = 10 V
Io = 0.5 A

Vo = Vref
f = 100 Hz

Vi = 10 V
I5 = 100 mA

Vo = Vref

Max.

-0.25
-1.5

Bias Current and Pin 4

T I4

Typ.

Unit
mV/C
mV/C

10

-0.5

%/C

1.5

CURRENT REGULATION LOOP


VSC
VSC
T VSC
Io

Current Limit Sense Voltage


between Pins 5 and 2
Average Temperature
Coefficient of VSC

Current Load Regulation

Io

ISC

0.38

Peak Short Circuit Current

Vi = 10 V
Io = 0.5 A
Io = 1A
Io = 1.5 A

Vo = 3V

Vi - V0 = 14 V
(pins 2 and 5 short circuited)

0.45

0.52

0.03

%/C

1.4
1
0.9

%
%
%
3.6

Note 1: A load step of 2 A can be applied provited that input-output differential voltage is lower than 20 V (see Figure 3).
Note 2: The same performance can be maintained at higher output levels if a bypassing capacitor is provited between pins 2 and 4.

Figure 3. Typical Safe Operating Area


Protection.

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Figure 4. Quiescent Current vs. Supply


Voltage.

L200
Figure 5. Quiescent Current vs. Junction
Voltage.

Figure 6. Quiescent Current vs. Output


Current.

Figure 7. Output Noise Voltage vs. Output


Voltage.

Figure 8. Output Noise Voltage vs.


Frequency.

Figure 9. Reference Voltage vs. Junction


Temperature.

Figure 10. Voltage Load Regulation vs.


Junction Temperature.

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L200
Figure 11. Supply Voltage Rejection vs.
Frequency.

Figure 12. Dropout Voltage vs. Junction


Temperature.

Fi g ure 13 . Ou tpu t Imped ance vs.


Frequency.

Figure 14. Output Impedance vs. Output


Current.

Figure 15. Voltage Transient Reponse.

Figure 16. Load Transient Reponse.

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L200
Figure 17. Load Transient Reponse

Figure 18. Current Limit Sense Voltage vs.


Junction Temperature.

APPLICATIONS CIRCUITS
Figure 19. - Programmable Voltage Regulator

Figure 20. - P.C. Board and Components Layout


of Figure 19.

Figure 21. - High Current Voltage Regulator with


Short Circuit Protection.

Figure 22. - Digitally Selected Regulator with


Inhibit.

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L200
Figure 23. Programmable Voltage and Current Regulator.

Note: Connecting point A to a negative voltage (for example - 3V/10 mA) it is possible to extend the output voltage
range down to 0 V and obtain the current limiting down to this level (output short-circuit condition).

Figure 24. High Current Regulator with NPN


Pass Transistor.

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Figure 25. High Current Tracking Regualtor.

L200
Figure 26. High Input and Output Voltage.

Figure 27. Constant Current Battery Charger.

The resistors R1 and R2 determine the final charging voltage and R SC the initial charging current. D1 prevents discharge of the battery throught the regulator.
The resistor RL limits the reverse currents through ther
regulator (which should be 100 mA max) when the battery is accidentally reverse connected. If RL is in series
with a bulb of 12 V/50 mA rating this will indicate incorrect connection.

Figure 28. 30 W Motor Speed Control.

Figure 29. Loww Turn on.

Figure 30. Light Controller.

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L200

DIM.
A
C
D
D1
E
E1
F
F1
G
G1
H2
H3
L
L1
L2
L3
L4
L5
L6
L7
L9
M
M1
V4

MIN.

mm
TYP.

2.4
1.2
0.35
0.76
0.8
1
3.2
6.6

3.4
6.8

10.05
17.55
15.55
21.2
22.3

17.85
15.75
21.4
22.5

2.6
15.1
6
4.23
3.75

0.2
4.5
4

MAX.
4.8
1.37
2.8
1.35
0.55
1.19
1.05
1.4
3.6
7
10.4
10.4
18.15
15.95
21.6
22.7
1.29
3
15.8
6.6

MIN.

inch
TYP.

0.094
0.047
0.014
0.030
0.031
0.039
0.126
0.260

0.134
0.268

0.396
0.691
0.612
0.831
0.878

0.703
0.620
0.843
0.886

0.102
0.594
0.236

4.75 0.167
4.25 0.148
40 (typ.)

0.008
0.177
0.157

OUTLINE AND
MECHANICAL DATA

MAX.
0.189
0.054
0.110
0.053
0.022
0.047
0.041
0.055
0.142
0.276
0.409
0.409
0.715
0.628
0.850
0.894
0.051
0.118
0.622
0.260
0.187
0.167

Pentawatt V

L
L1

V3

L8
V

V1

M1

R
R
A

C
D1
L5

L2

V4
H2

L3

F
E
V4

H3 H1

G G1
Dia.
F

F1

L7

H2
V4

L6

L9

RESIN BETWEEN
LEADS

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E1

L200

mm

DIM.
MIN.

TYP.

11.8

B (*)

inch
MAX.

MIN.

TYP.

MAX.

0.46
0.39

2.5

0.098

9.6

0.37

20

0.78

12.7

0.50

50 (typ.)

30 (typ.)

P
R

26.2
3.88

4.20

U
V

1.03
0.15

0.16

39.5
30.1

OUTLINE AND
MECHANICAL DATA

1.55
1.18

TO3 4-Leads

(*) Measured with Gauge

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L200

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