January 2007
LP5952
350mA Dual Rail Linear Regulator
General Description
Features
The LP5952 is a Dual Supply Rail Linear Regulator optimized
for powering ultra-low voltage circuits from a single Li-Ion cell
or 3 cell NiMH/NiCd batteries.
Excellent load transient response: ±15mV typical
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Excellent line transient response: ±1mV typical
0.7V ≤ VIN ≤ 4.5V
In the typical post regulation application VBATT is directly con-
nected to the battery (range 2.5V...5.5V) and VIN is supplied
by the output voltage of the DC-DC Converter (range 0.7V...
4.5V).
2.5V ≤ VBATT ≤ 5.5V
0.5V ≤ VOUT ≤ 2.0V
For ILOAD = 350mA:
VBATT ≥ VOUT(NOM) + 1.5V or 2.5V whichever is higher
For ILOAD = 150mA:
The device offers superior dropout and transient features
combined with very low quiescent currents. In shutdown
mode (Enable pin pulled low) the device turns off and reduces
battery consumption to 0.1µA (typ.).
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VBATT ≥ VOUT(NOM) + 1.3V or 2.5V whichever is higher
50µA typical quiescent current from VBATT
10µA typical quiescent current from VIN
0.1µA typical quiescent current in shutdown
Guaranteed 350mA output current
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The LP5952 also features internal protection against over-
temperature, over-current and under-voltage conditions.
Performance is specified for a -40°C to 125°C junction tem-
perature range.
Noise voltage = 100µVRMS typical
The LP5952 is available in a micro SMD package, lead free.
Operates from a single Li-Ion cell or 3 cell NiMH/NiCd
batteries
The device is available in fixed output voltages in the range
of 0.5V to 2.0V. For availability, please contact your local NSC
sales office.
Only one or two tiny surface-mount external components
required depending on application
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Small 5 bump micro SMD package, lead free
Thermal-overload and short-circuit protection
-40°C to +125°C junction temperature range
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Applications
Mobile Phones
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Hand-Held Radios
Personal Digital Assistants
Palm-Top PCs
Portable Instruments
Battery Powered Devices
Typical Application Circuit
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FIGURE 1: Typical Application Circuit with DC-DC Converter as Pre-Regulator for VIN
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