1.5A Low Dropout Positive Fixed-Mode Regulator
AP033
Anachip Corp.
www.anachip.com.tw Rev. A2 Mar. 4, 200
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Typical Application
5V to 3.3V Fixed Mode Regulator
5V
3.3V/
1.5A
Tab is GND
AP033
V
OUT
GND
V
IN
C2
100uF
C1
100uF
Function Description
Introduction
The AP033 fixed-mode Low Dropout (LDO)
regulator is a 3 terminal device. The AP033 only
needs 1.4V differential between VIN and VOUT to
maintain output regulation. In addition, the output
voltage tolerances are also extremely tight and they
include the transient response as part of the
specification. For example, Intel VRE specification
calls for a total of +/- 100mV including initial
tolerance, load regulation and 0 to 1.5A load step.
The AP033 is specifically designed to meet the fast
current transient needs as well as providing an
accurate initial voltage, reducing the overall system
cost with the need for fewer output capacitors.
Load Regulation
Since the AP033 is only a 3 terminal device, it is not
possible to provide true remote sensing of the
output voltage at the load. But it can supply good
load regulation by internal feedback bypass the
external loss such as adjustable mode.
Stability
The AP033 requires the use of an output capacitor
as part of the frequency compensation in order to
make the regulator stable. For most applications a
minimum of 10uF aluminum electrolytic capacitor
insures both stability and good transient response.
Thermal Design
The AP033 incorporates an internal thermal
shutdown that protects the device when the junction
temperature exceeds the maximum allowable
junction temperature. Although this device can
operate with junction temperatures in the range of
150oC, it is recommended that the selected heat
sink be chosen such that during maximum
continuous load operation the junction temperature
is kept below the temperature.
Layout Consideration
The output capacitors must be located as close to
the VOUT terminal of the device as possible. It is
recommended to use a section of a layer of the PC
board as a plane to connect the VOUT pin to the
output capacitors to prevent any high frequency
oscillation that may result due to excessive trace
inductance.