LP2989
LP2989 Micropower/Low Noise, 500 mA Ultra Low-Dropout RegulatorFor Use
with Ceramic Output Capacitors
Literature Number: SNVS083M
LP2989
Micropower/Low Noise, 500 mA Ultra Low-Dropout
Regulator
For Use with Ceramic Output Capacitors
General Description
The LP2989 is a fixed-output 500 mA precision LDO regu-
lator designed for use with ceramic output capacitors.
Output noise can be reduced to 18µV (typical) by connecting
an external 10 nF capacitor to the bypass pin.
Using an optimized VIP(Vertically Integrated PNP) pro-
cess, the LP2989 delivers superior performance:
Dropout Voltage: Typically 310 mV @500 mA load, and 1
mV @100 µA load.
Ground Pin Current: Typically 3 mA @500 mA load, and
110 µA @100 µA load.
Sleep Mode: The LP2989 draws less than 0.8 µA quiescent
current when shutdown pin is pulled low.
Error Flag: The built-in error flag goes low when the output
drops approximately 5% below nominal.
Precision Output: Guaranteed output voltage accuracy is
0.75% (“A” grade) and 1.25% (standard grade) at room
temperature.
For output voltages <2V, see LP2989LV datasheet.
Features
nUltra low dropout voltage
nGuaranteed 500 mA continuous output current
nVery low output noise with external capacitor
nSO-8, Mini SO-8, 8 Lead LLP surface mount packages
n<0.8 µA quiescent current when shutdown
nLow ground pin current at all loads
n0.75% output voltage accuracy (“A” grade)
nHigh peak current capability (800 mA typical)
nWide supply voltage range (16V max)
nOvertemperature/overcurrent protection
n−40˚C to +125˚C junction temperature range
Applications
nNotebook/Desktop PC
nPDA/Palmtop Computer
nWireless Communication Terminals
nSMPS Post-Regulator
Block Diagram
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VIPis a trademark of National Semiconductor Corporation.
February 2005
LP2989 Micropower/Low Noise, 500 mA Ultra Low-Dropout Regulator
For Use with Ceramic Output Capacitors
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Connection Diagrams
Surface Mount Packages: 8 Lead LLP Surface Mount Package
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SO-8/Mini SO-8 Package
See NS Package Drawing Numbers M08A/MUA08A
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Top View
See NS Package Number LDC08A
Basic Application Circuit
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*Capacitance values shown are minimum required to assure stability, but may be increased without limit. Larger output capacitor provides improved dynamic
response. See Application Hints.
**Shutdown must be actively terminated (see App. Hints). Tie to INPUT (Pin4) if not used
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Ordering Information
TABLE 1. Package Marking and Ordering Information
Output Voltage Grade Order Information Package Marking Supplied as:
8 Lead LLP
2.5 A LP2989AILD-2.5 L01FA 1000 Units on Tape and Reel
2.5 A LP2989AILDX-2.5 L01FA 4500 Units on Tape and Reel
2.5 STD LP2989ILD-2.5 L01FAB 1000 Units on Tape and Reel
2.5 STD LP2989ILDX-2.5 L01FAB 4500 Units on Tape and Reel
2.8 A LP2989AILD-2.8 L000A 1000 Units on Tape and Reel
2.8 A LP2989AILDX-2.8 L000A 4500 Units on Tape and Reel
2.8 STD LP2989ILD-2.8 L000AB 1000 Units on Tape and Reel
2.8 STD LP2989ILDX-2.8 L000AB 4500 Units on Tape and Reel
2.85 A LP2989AILD-285 L01TA 1000 Units on Tape and Reel
2.85 A LP2989AILDX-285 L01TA 4500 Units on Tape and Reel
2.85 STD LP2989ILD-285 L01TAB 1000 Units on Tape and Reel
2.85 STD LP2989ILDX-285 L01TAB 4500 Units on Tape and Reel
3.0 A LP2989AILD-3.0 L01HA 1000 Units on Tape and Reel
3.0 A LP2989AILDX-3.0 L01HA 4500 Units on Tape and Reel
3.0 STD LP2989ILD-3.0 L01HAB 1000 Units on Tape and Reel
3.0 STD LP2989ILDX-3.0 L01HAB 4500 Units on Tape and Reel
3.3 A LP2989AILD-3.3 L01JA 1000 Units on Tape and Reel
3.3 A LP2989AILDX-3.3 L01JA 4500 Units on Tape and Reel
3.3 STD LP2989ILD-3.3 L01JAB 1000 Units on Tape and Reel
3.3 STD LP2989ILDX-3.3 L01JAB 4500 Units on Tape and Reel
3.6 A LP2989AILD-3.6 L019A 1000 Units on Tape and Reel
3.6 A LP2989AILDX-3.6 L019A 4500 Units on Tape and Reel
3.6 STD LP2989ILD-3.6 L019AB 1000 Units on Tape and Reel
3.6 STD LP2989ILDX-3.6 L019AB 4500 Units on Tape and Reel
4.0 A LP2989AILD-4.0 L01LA 1000 Units on Tape and Reel
4.0 A LP2989AILDX-4.0 L01LA 4500 Units on Tape and Reel
4.0 STD LP2989ILD-4.0 L01LAB 1000 Units on Tape and Reel
4.0 STD LP2989ILDX-4.0 L01LAB 4500 Units on Tape and Reel
5.0 A LP2989AILD-5.0 L01KA 1000 Units on Tape and Reel
5.0 A LP2989AILDX-5.0 L01KA 4500 Units on Tape and Reel
5.0 STD LP2989ILD-5.0 L01KAB 1000 Units on Tape and Reel
5.0 STD LP2989ILDX-5.0 L01KAB 4500 Units on Tape and Reel
8 Lead MSOP (MM)
2.5 A LP2989AIMM-2.5 LA0A 1000 Units on Tape and Reel
2.5 A LP2989AIMMX-2.5 LA0A 3500 Units on Tape and Reel
2.5 STD LP2989IMM-2.5 LA0B 1000 Units on Tape and Reel
2.5 STD LP2989IMMX-2.5 LA0B 3500 Units on Tape and Reel
2.8 A LP2989AIMM-2.8 LA6A 1000 Units on Tape and Reel
2.8 A LP2989AIMMX-2.8 LA6A 3500 Units on Tape and Reel
2.8 STD LP2989IMM-2.8 LA6B 1000 Units on Tape and Reel
2.8 STD LP2989IMMX-2.8 LA6B 3500 Units on Tape and Reel
3.0 A LP2989AIMM-3.0 LA1A 1000 Units on Tape and Reel
3.0 A LP2989AIMMX-3.0 LA1A 3500 Units on Tape and Reel
3.0 STD LP2989IMM-3.0 LA1B 1000 Units on Tape and Reel
3.0 STD LP2989IMMX-3.0 LA1B 3500 Units on Tape and Reel
3.3 A LP2989AIMM-3.3 LA2A 1000 Units on Tape and Reel
3.3 A LP2989AIMMX-3.3 LA2A 3500 Units on Tape and Reel
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TABLE 1. Package Marking and Ordering Information (Continued)
Output Voltage Grade Order Information Package Marking Supplied as:
3.3 STD LP2989IMM-3.3 LA2B 1000 Units on Tape and Reel
3.3 STD LP2989IMMX-3.3 LA2B 3500 Units on Tape and Reel
5.0 A LP2989AIMM-5.0 LA4A 1000 Units on Tape and Reel
5.0 A LP2989AIMMX-5.0 LA4A 3500 Units on Tape and Reel
5.0 STD LP2989IMM-5.0 LA4B 1000 Units on Tape and Reel
5.0 STD LP2989IMMX-5.0 LA4B 3500 Units on Tape and Reel
SO-8 (M)
2.5 A LP2989AIMX-2.5 LP2989AIM2.5 2500 Units on Tape and Reel
2.5 A LP2989AIM-2.5 LP2989AIM2.5 Shipped in Anti-Static Rails
2.5 STD LP2989IMX-2.5 LP2989IM2.5 2500 Units on Tape and Reel
2.5 STD LP2989IM-2.5 LP2989IM2.5 Shipped in Anti-Static Rails
3.0 A LP2989AIMX-3.0 LP2989AIM3.0 2500 Units on Tape and Reel
3.0 A LP2989AIM-3.0 LP2989AIM3.0 Shipped in Anti-Static Rails
3.0 STD LP2989IMX-3.0 LP2989IM3.0 2500 Units on Tape and Reel
3.0 STD LP2989IM-3.0 LP2989IM3.0 Shipped in Anti-Static Rails
3.3 A LP2989AIMX-3.3 LP2989AIM3.3 2500 Units on Tape and Reel
3.3 A LP2989AIM-3.3 LP2989AIM3.3 Shipped in Anti-Static Rails
3.3 STD LP2989IMX-3.3 LP2989IM3.3 2500 Units on Tape and Reel
3.3 STD LP2989IM-3.3 LP2989IM3.3 Shipped in Anti-Static Rails
5.0 A LP2989AIMX-5.0 LP2989AIM5.0 2500 Units on Tape and Reel
5.0 A LP2989AIM-5.0 LP2989AIM5.0 Shipped in Anti-Static Rails
5.0 STD LP2989IMX-5.0 LP2989IM5.0 2500 Units on Tape and Reel
5.0 STD LP2989IM-5.0 LP2989IM5.0 Shipped in Anti-Static Rails
For output voltages <2V, see LP2989LV datasheet.
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Absolute Maximum Ratings (Note 1)
If Military/Aerospace specified devices are required,
please contact the National Semiconductor Sales Office/
Distributors for availability and specifications.
Storage Temperature Range −65˚C to +150˚C
Operating Junction Temperature
Range −40˚C to +125˚C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 5
seconds) 260˚C
ESD Rating (Note 2) 2 kV
Power Dissipation (Note 3) Internally Limited
Input Supply Voltage (Survival) −0.3V to +16V
Input Supply Voltage
(Operating) 2.1V to +16V
Sense Pin −0.3V to +6V
Output Voltage (Survival)
(Note 4) −0.3V to +16V
I
OUT
(Survival) Short Circuit
Protected
Input-Output Voltage (Survival)
(Note 5) −0.3V to +16V
Electrical Characteristics
Limits in standard typeface are for T
J
= 25˚C, and limits in boldface type apply over the full operating temperature range. Un-
less otherwise specified: V
IN
=V
O
(NOM) + 1V, I
L
= 1 mA, C
OUT
= 4.7 µF, C
IN
= 2.2 µF, V
S/D
= 2V.
Symbol Parameter Conditions Typical
LP2989AI-X.X
(Note 6)
LP2989I-X.X
(Note 6) Units
Min Max Min Max
V
O
Output Voltage
Tolerance
−0.75 0.75 −1.25 1.25
%V
NOM
1mA<I
L
<500 mA
V
O
(NOM) + 1V V
IN
16V
−1.5 1.5 −2.5 2.5
−4.0 2.5 −5.0 3.5
1mA<I
L
<500 mA
V
O
(NOM) + 1V V
IN
16V
−25˚C T
J
125˚C
−3.5 2.5 −4.5 3.5
Output Voltage Line
Regulation
V
O
(NOM) + 1V V
IN
16V 0.005
0.014 0.014
%/V
0.032 0.032
Load Regulation 1 mA <I
L
<500 mA 0.4 %V
NOM
V
IN
–V
O
Dropout Voltage
(Note 7)
I
L
= 100 µA 133
mV
44
I
L
= 200 mA 150 200 200
300 300
I
L
= 500 mA 310 425 425
650 650
I
GND
Ground Pin Current I
L
= 100 µA 110 175 175 µA
200 200
I
L
= 200 mA 122
mA
3.5 3.5
I
L
= 500 mA 366
99
V
S/D
<0.18V 0.5 2 2 µA
V
S/D
<0.4V 0.05 0.8 0.8
I
O
(PK) Peak Output Current V
OUT
V
O
(NOM) 5% 800 600 600
mA
I
O
(MAX) Short Circuit Current R
L
= 0 (Steady State)
(Note 9) 1000
e
n
Output Noise Voltage
(RMS)
BW = 100 Hz to
100 kHz, C
OUT
=1F
C
BYPASS
= .01 µF
V
OUT
= 2.5V
18 µV(RMS)
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Electrical Characteristics (Continued)
Limits in standard typeface are for T
J
= 25˚C, and limits in boldface type apply over the full operating temperature range. Un-
less otherwise specified: V
IN
=V
O
(NOM) + 1V, I
L
= 1 mA, C
OUT
= 4.7 µF, C
IN
= 2.2 µF, V
S/D
= 2V.
Symbol Parameter Conditions Typical
LP2989AI-X.X
(Note 6)
LP2989I-X.X
(Note 6) Units
Min Max Min Max
Ripple Rejection f = 1 kHz, C
OUT
=1F
60 dB
Output Voltage
Temperature Coefficient
(Note 8)
20 ppm/˚C
SHUTDOWN INPUT
V
S/D
S/D Input Voltage V
H
= O/P ON 1.4 1.6 1.6
V
V
L
= O/P OFF
I
IN
A 0.50 0.18 0.18
I
S/D
S/D Input Current V
S/D
= 0 0.001 −1 −1 µA
V
S/D
=5V 5 15 15
ERROR COMPARATOR
I
OH
Output “HIGH” Leakage V
OH
= 16V 0.001 11
µA
22
V
OL
Output “LOW” Voltage V
IN
=V
O
(NOM) 0.5V,
I
O
(COMP) = 150 µA 150 220 220 mV
350 350
V
THR
(MAX)
Upper Threshold Voltage −4.8 −6.0 −3.5 −6.0 −3.5
%V
OUT
−8.3 −2.5 −8.3 −2.5
V
THR
(MIN)
Lower Threshold Voltage −6.6 −8.9 −4.9 −8.9 −4.9
−13.0 −3.0 −13.0 −3.0
HYST Hysteresis 2.0
Note 1: Absolute Maximum Ratings indicate limits beyond which damage to the component may occur. Electrical specifications do not apply when operating the
device outside of its rated operating conditions.
Note 2: ESD testing was performed using Human Body Model, a 100 pF capacitor discharged through a 1.5 kresistor.
Note 3: The maximum allowable power dissipation is a function of the maximum junction temperature, TJ(MAX), the junction-to-ambient thermal resistance, θJ−A,
and the ambient temperature, TA. The maximum allowable power dissipation at any ambient temperature is calculated using:
The value of θJ−A for the SO-8 (M) package is 160˚C/W and the mini SO-8 (MM) package is 200˚C/W. The value θJ−A for the LLP (LD) package is specifically
dependent on PCB trace area, trace material, and the number of layers and thermal vias. For improved thermal resistance and power dissipation for the LLP
package, refer to Application Note AN-1187. Exceeding the maximum allowable power dissipation will cause excessive die temperature, and the regulator will go into
thermal shutdown.
Note 4: If used in a dual-supply system where the regulator load is returned to a negative supply, the LP2989 output must be diode-clamped to ground.
Note 5: The output PNP structure contains a diode between the VIN and VOUT terminals that is normally reverse-biased. Forcing the output above the input will turn
on this diode and may induce a latch-up mode which can damage the part (see Application Hints).
Note 6: Limits are 100% production tested at 25˚C. Limits over the operating temperature range are guaranteed through correlation using Statistical Quality Control
(SQC) methods. The limits are used to calculate National’s Average Outgoing Quality Level (AOQL).
Note 7: Dropout voltage is defined as the input to output differential at which the output voltage drops 100 mV below the value measured with a 1V differential.
Note 8: Temperature coefficient is defined as the maximum (worst-case) change divided by the total temperature range.
Note 9: See Typical Performance Characteristics curves.
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Typical Performance Characteristics Unless otherwise specified: T
A
= 25˚C, C
OUT
= 4.7 µF,
C
IN
= 2.2 µF, S/D is tied to V
IN
,V
IN
=V
O
(NOM) + 1V, I
L
= 1 mA, V
OUT
= 2.5V.
Dropout Characteristics Dropout Voltage vs Temperature
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Dropout Voltage vs Load Current
GND Pin Current vs
Temperature and Load
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Ground Pin Current vs Load Current Input Current vs V
IN
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Typical Performance Characteristics Unless otherwise specified: T
A
= 25˚C, C
OUT
= 4.7 µF,
CIN = 2.2 µF, S/D is tied to V
IN
,V
IN
=V
O
(NOM) + 1V, I
L
= 1 mA, V
OUT
= 2.5V. (Continued)
Input Current vs V
IN
Input Current vs V
IN
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Line Transient Response Line Transient Response
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Line Transient Response Line Transient Response
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Typical Performance Characteristics Unless otherwise specified: T
A
= 25˚C, C
OUT
= 4.7 µF,
CIN = 2.2 µF, S/D is tied to V
IN
,V
IN
=V
O
(NOM) + 1V, I
L
= 1 mA, V
OUT
= 2.5V. (Continued)
Load Transient Response Load Transient Response
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Short Circuit Current Short Circuit Current vs Temperature
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Short Circuit Current Short Circuit Current vs V
OUT
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Typical Performance Characteristics Unless otherwise specified: T
A
= 25˚C, C
OUT
= 4.7 µF,
CIN = 2.2 µF, S/D is tied to V
IN
,V
IN
=V
O
(NOM) + 1V, I
L
= 1 mA, V
OUT
= 2.5V. (Continued)
Ripple Rejection Ripple Rejection
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Ripple Rejection Ripple Rejection
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Ripple Rejection Ripple Rejection
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Typical Performance Characteristics Unless otherwise specified: T
A
= 25˚C, C
OUT
= 4.7 µF,
CIN = 2.2 µF, S/D is tied to V
IN
,V
IN
=V
O
(NOM) + 1V, I
L
= 1 mA, V
OUT
= 2.5V. (Continued)
Ripple Rejection Ripple Rejection In Dropout
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Ripple Rejection vs Load Output Noise Density
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Output Noise Density Turn-ON Waveform
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Typical Performance Characteristics Unless otherwise specified: T
A
= 25˚C, C
OUT
= 4.7 µF,
CIN = 2.2 µF, S/D is tied to V
IN
,V
IN
=V
O
(NOM) + 1V, I
L
= 1 mA, V
OUT
= 2.5V. (Continued)
Turn-ON Waveform Turn-ON Waveform
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Turn-ON Waveform I
GND
vs Shutdown
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I
GND
vs Shutdown I
GND
vs Shutdown
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Typical Performance Characteristics Unless otherwise specified: T
A
= 25˚C, C
OUT
= 4.7 µF,
CIN = 2.2 µF, S/D is tied to V
IN
,V
IN
=V
O
(NOM) + 1V, I
L
= 1 mA, V
OUT
= 2.5V. (Continued)
I
GND
vs Shutdown V
OUT
vs Shutdown
10133907 10133924
Typical Temperature vs V
OUT
(LP2989-2.5)
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Application Hints
LLP PACKAGE DEVICES
The LP2989 is offered in the 8 lead LLP surface mount
package to allow for increased power dissipation compared
to the SO-8 and Mini SO-8. For details on thermal perfor-
mance as well as mounting and soldering specifications,
refer to Application Note AN-1187.
For output voltages <2V, see LP2989LV datasheet.
EXTERNAL CAPACITORS
Like any low-dropout regulator, the LP2989 requires external
capacitors for regulator stability. These capacitors must be
correctly selected for good performance.
Input Capacitor
An input capacitor whose size is at least 2.2 µF is required
between the LP2989 input and ground (the amount of ca-
pacitance may be increased without limit).
Characterization testing performed on the LP2989 has
shown that if the amount of actual input capacitance drops
below about 1.5 µF, an unstable operating condition may
result. Therefore, the next larger standard size (2.2 µF) is
specified as the minimum required input capacitance. Ca-
pacitor tolerance and temperature variation must be consid-
ered when selecting a capacitor (see Capacitor Character-
istics section) to assure the minimum requirement of 1.5 µF
is met over all operating conditions.
The input capacitor must be located at a distance of not
more than 0.5" from the input pin and returned to a clean
analog ground. Any good quality ceramic or tantalum may be
used for this capacitor, assuming the minimum capacitance
requirement is met.
Output Capacitor
The LP2989 requires a ceramic output capacitor whose size
is at least 4.7µF. The actual amount of capacitance on the
output must never drop below about 3.5µF or unstable op-
eration may result. For this reason, capacitance tolerance
and temperature characteristics must be considered when
selecting an output capacitor.
The LP2989 is designed specifically to work with ceramic
output capacitors, utilizing circuitry which allows the regula-
tor to be stable across the entire range of output current with
an output capacitor whose ESR is as low as 4 m.Itmay
also be possible to use Tantalum or film capacitors at the
output, but these are not as attractive for reasons of size and
cost (see next section Capacitor Characteristics).
The output capacitor must meet the requirement for mini-
mum amount of capacitance and also have an ESR (equiva-
lent series resistance) value which is within the stable range.
Curves are provided which show the stable ESR range as a
function of load current (see ESR graph below).
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Stable Region For output Capacitor ESR
Important: The output capacitor must maintain its ESR
within the stable region over the full operating temperature
range of the application to assure stability.
It is important to remember that capacitor tolerance and
variation with temperature must be taken into consideration
when selecting an output capacitor so that the minimum
required amount of output capacitance is provided over the
full operating temperature range. (See Capacitor Character-
istics section).
The output capacitor must be located not more than 0.5"
from the output pin and returned to a clean analog ground.
Noise Bypass Capacitor
Connecting a 10 nF capacitor to the Bypass pin significantly
reduces noise on the regulator output. However, the capaci-
tor is connected directly to a high-impedance circuit in the
bandgap reference.
Because this circuit has only a few microamperes flowing in
it, any significant loading on this node will cause a change in
the regulated output voltage. For this reason, DC leakage
current through the noise bypass capacitor must never ex-
ceed 100 nA, and should be kept as low as possible for best
output voltage accuracy.
The types of capacitors best suited for the noise bypass
capacitor are ceramic and film. High-quality ceramic capaci-
tors with either NPO or COG dielectric typically have very
low leakage. 10 nF polypropolene and polycarbonate film
capacitors are available in small surface-mount packages
and typically have extremely low leakage current.
CAPACITOR CHARACTERISTICS
Ceramic
The LP2989 was designed to work with ceramic capacitors
on the output to take advantage of the benefits they offer: for
capacitance values in the 4.7 µF range, ceramics are the
least expensive and also have the lowest ESR values (which
makes them best for eliminating high-frequency noise). The
ESR of a typical 4.7 µF ceramic capacitor is in the range of
10 mto 15 m, which easily meets the ESR limits required
for stability by the LP2989.
One disadvantage of ceramic capacitors is that their capaci-
tance can vary with temperature. Many large value ceramic
capacitors (2.2 µF) are manufactured with the Z5U or Y5V
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temperature characteristic, which results in the capacitance
dropping by more than 50% as the temperature goes from
25˚C to 85˚C.
This could cause problems if a 4.7 µF capacitor were used
on the output since it will drop down to approximately 2.4 µF
at high ambient temperatures (which could cause the
LP2989 to oscillate). Another significant problem with Z5U
and Y5V dielectric devices is that the capacitance drops
severely with applied voltage. A typical Z5U or Y5V capacitor
can lose 60% of its rated capacitance with half of the rated
voltage applied to it.
For these reasons, X7R and X5R type ceramic capaci-
tors must be used on the input and output of the LP2989
Tantalum
Tantalum capacitors are less desirable than ceramics for use
as output capacitors because they are typically more expen-
sive when comparing equivalent capacitance and voltage
ratings in the 1 µF to 4.7 µF range.
Another important consideration is that Tantalum capacitors
have higher ESR values than equivalent size ceramics. This
means that while it may be possible to find a Tantalum
capacitor with an ESR value within the stable range, it would
have to be larger in capacitance (which means bigger and
more costly) than a ceramic capacitor with the same ESR
value.
It should also be noted that the ESR of a typical Tantalum will
increase about 2:1 as the temperature goes from 25˚C down
to −40˚C, so some guard band must be allowed.
Tantalum capacitors may be used on the input as long as the
requirement for minimum capacitance is met.
Film
Polycarbonate and polypropelene film capacitors have ex-
cellent electrical performance: their ESR is the lowest of the
three types listed, their capacitance is very stable with tem-
perature, and DC leakage current is extremely low.
One disadvantage is that film capacitors are larger in physi-
cal size than ceramic or tantalum which makes film a poor
choice for either input or output capacitors.
However, their low leakage makes them a good choice for
the noise bypass capacitor. Since the required amount of
capacitance is only .01 µF, small surface-mount film capaci-
tors are available in this size.
SHUTDOWN INPUT OPERATION
The LP2989 is shut off by driving the Shutdown input low,
and turned on by pulling it high. If this feature is not to be
used, the Shutdown input should be tied to V
IN
to keep the
regulator output on at all times.
To assure proper operation, the signal source used to drive
the Shutdown input must be able to swing above and below
the specified turn-on/turn-off voltage thresholds listed in the
Electrical Characteristics section under V
ON/OFF
.
To prevent mis-operation, the turn-on (and turn-off) voltage
signals applied to the Shutdown input must have a slew rate
which is 40 mV/µs.
CAUTION: the regulator output voltage can not be guaran-
teed if a slow-moving AC (or DC) signal is applied that is in
the range between the specified turn-on and turn-off volt-
ages listed under the electrical specification V
ON/OFF
(see
Electrical Characteristics).
REVERSE INPUT-OUTPUT VOLTAGE
The PNP power transistor used as the pass element in the
LP2989 has an inherent diode connected between the regu-
lator output and input.
During normal operation (where the input voltage is higher
than the output) this diode is reverse-biased.
However, if the output is pulled above the input, this diode
will turn ON and current will flow into the regulator output.
In such cases, a parasitic SCR can latch which will allow a
high current to flow into V
IN
(and out the ground pin), which
can damage the part.
In any application where the output may be pulled above the
input, an external Schottky diode must be connected from
V
IN
to V
OUT
(cathode on V
IN
, anode on V
OUT
), to limit the
reverse voltage across the LP2989 to 0.3V (see Absolute
Maximum Ratings).
LP2989
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Physical Dimensions inches (millimeters)
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SO-8 Package
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Mini SO-8 Package
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