NCP699SN34T1G

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TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
200
60 40 0 20 40 60 80
150
100
50
0
100
T
A
, AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C)
Figure 2. Dropout Voltage vs. Temperature
V
DD
, DROPOUT VOLTAGE (mV)
250
450
3.010
60 40 20 0 20 40 60
3.005
3.000
2.990
100
T
A
, AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C)
Figure 3. Output Voltage vs. Temperature
V
out
, OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V)
3.015
80
2.995
60 40 20 0 20 40 60
43
39
37
100
T
A
, AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C)
Figure 4. Quiescent Current vs. Temperature
I
q
, QUIESCENT CURRENT (A)
80
41
35
40
0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0
30
20
10
0
7.0
V
in,
INPUT VOLTAGE (V)
Figure 5. Quiescent Current vs. Input Voltage
50
60
I
q
, QUIESCENT CURRENT (A)
40
0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0
30
20
10
0
7.0
V
in,
INPUT VOLTAGE (V)
Figure 6. Ground Pin Current vs. Input Voltage
50
60
I
gnd
, GROUND CURRENT (A)
40
100 1.0k 10k 100k 1.0M
30
20
10
0
f, FREQUENCY (Hz)
Figure 7. Ripple Rejection vs. Frequency
50
60
RIPPLE REJECTION (dB)
70
V
in
= 6.0 V
V
in
= 4.0 V
V
in
= 4.0 V
V
out
= 3.0 V
I
out
= 0 mA
V
out
= 3.0 V
I
out
= 0 mA
T
A
= 25°C
C
in
= 1.0 F
C
out
= 1.0 F
V
out
= 3.0 V
I
out
= 30 mA
T
A
= 25°C
C
in
= 1.0 F
C
out
= 1.0 F
V
in
= 4.0 V
C
out
= 1.0 F
I
out
= 30 mA
V
in
= 4.0 V
V
out
= 3.0 V
I
out
= 150 mA
300
20
V
out
= 3.0 V
I
out
= 1.0 mA
42
38
36
40
350
400
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TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
4
10 1.0k 10k 100k 1.0M
3
2
1
0
f, FREQUENCY (Hz)
Figure 8. Output Noise Density
5
6
OUTPUT VOLTAGE NOISE (V/ǰHz)
7
100
Figure 9. Line Transient Response
V
in
= 4.0 V
C
out
= 1.0 F
I
out
= 30 mA
Figure 10. Load Transient Response Figure 11. Turnon Response
2.5
0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0
2.0
1.5
0.5
0
V
in
, INPUT VOLTAGE (V)
V
out
, OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V)
3.0
3.5
1.0
Figure 12. Output Voltage vs. Input Voltage
I
out
= 1.0 mA
150 mA
T
A
= 25°C
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DEFINITIONS
Load Regulation
The change in output voltage for a change in output
current at a constant temperature.
Dropout Voltage
The input/output differential at which the regulator output
no longer maintains regulation against further reductions in
input voltage. Measured when the output drops 3.0% below
its nominal. The junction temperature, load current, and
minimum input supply requirements affect the dropout level.
Maximum Power Dissipation
The maximum total dissipation for which the regulator
will operate within its specifications.
Quiescent and Ground Current
The quiescent current is the current which flows through
the ground when the LDO operates without a load on its
output: internal IC operation, bias, etc. When the LDO
becomes loaded, this term is called the Ground current. It is
actually the difference between the input current (measured
through the LDO input pin) and the output current.
Line Regulation
The change in output voltage for a change in input voltage.
The measurement is made under conditions of low
dissipation or by using pulse technique such that the average
chip temperature is not significantly affected.
Line Transient Response
Typical over and undershoot response when input voltage
is excited with a given slope.
Thermal Protection
Internal thermal shutdown circuitry is provided to protect
the integrated circuit in the event that the maximum junction
temperature is exceeded. When activated at typically 160°C,
the regulator turns off. This feature is provided to prevent
failures from accidental overheating.
Maximum Package Power Dissipation
The maximum power package dissipation is the power
dissipation level at which the junction temperature reaches
its maximum operating value, i.e. 125°C. Depending on the
ambient power dissipation and thus the maximum available
output current.

NCP699SN34T1G

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Manufacturer:
ON Semiconductor
Description:
LDO Voltage Regulators 150mA 3.4V CMOS LDO
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