
LM317HV-MIL Series
500-mA, 40-V, adjustable linear voltage regulator for automotive applications
Manufacturer: Texas Instruments
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500-mA, 40-V, adjustable linear voltage regulator for automotive applications
Key Features
• Adjustable Output Down to 1.2 V100-mA Output CurrentCapable of Handling up to 40V VINLine Regulation Typically 0.01% /VLoad Regulation Typically 0.1% /ANo Output Capacitor Required (†)Current Limit Constant With TemperatureEliminates the Need to Stock Many VoltagesStandard 3-Lead Transistor Package80-dB Ripple RejectionAvailable in 3-Pin TO-92, 8-Pin SOIC, or 6-pin DSBGA PackagesOutput is Short-Circuit ProtectedSee AN-1112 (SNVA009) for DSBGA ConsiderationsAdjustable Output Down to 1.2 V100-mA Output CurrentCapable of Handling up to 40V VINLine Regulation Typically 0.01% /VLoad Regulation Typically 0.1% /ANo Output Capacitor Required (†)Current Limit Constant With TemperatureEliminates the Need to Stock Many VoltagesStandard 3-Lead Transistor Package80-dB Ripple RejectionAvailable in 3-Pin TO-92, 8-Pin SOIC, or 6-pin DSBGA PackagesOutput is Short-Circuit ProtectedSee AN-1112 (SNVA009) for DSBGA Considerations
Description
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The LM117 and LM317-N series of adjustable 3-pin positive voltage regulators are capable of supplying in excess of 1.5 A over a 1.25-V to 37-V output range and a wide temperature range. They are exceptionally easy to use and require only two external resistors to set the output voltage. Further, both line and load regulation are better than standard fixed regulators.
The LM117 and LM317-N offer full overload protection such as current limit, thermal overload protection and safe area protection. All overload protection circuitry remains fully functional even if the adjustment terminal is disconnected.
Typically, no capacitors are needed unless the device is situated more than 6 inches from the input filter capacitors, in which case an input bypass is needed. An optional output capacitor can be added to improve transient response. The adjustment terminal can be bypassed to achieve very high ripple rejection ratios that are difficult to achieve with standard 3-terminal regulators.
Because the regulator isfloatingand detects only the input-to-output differential voltage, supplies of several hundred volts can be regulated as long as the maximum input-to-output differential is not exceeded. That is, avoid short-circuiting the output.
By connecting a fixed resistor between the adjustment pin and output, the LM117 and LM317-N can be also used as a precision current regulator. Supplies with electronic shutdown can be achieved by clamping the adjustment terminal to ground, which programs the output to 1.25 V where most loads draw little current.
For applications requiring greater output current, see theLM150 series (3 A)andLM138 series (5 A)data sheets. For the negative complement, see theLM137 seriesdata sheet.
The LM117 and LM317-N series of adjustable 3-pin positive voltage regulators are capable of supplying in excess of 1.5 A over a 1.25-V to 37-V output range and a wide temperature range. They are exceptionally easy to use and require only two external resistors to set the output voltage. Further, both line and load regulation are better than standard fixed regulators.
The LM117 and LM317-N offer full overload protection such as current limit, thermal overload protection and safe area protection. All overload protection circuitry remains fully functional even if the adjustment terminal is disconnected.
Typically, no capacitors are needed unless the device is situated more than 6 inches from the input filter capacitors, in which case an input bypass is needed. An optional output capacitor can be added to improve transient response. The adjustment terminal can be bypassed to achieve very high ripple rejection ratios that are difficult to achieve with standard 3-terminal regulators.
Because the regulator isfloatingand detects only the input-to-output differential voltage, supplies of several hundred volts can be regulated as long as the maximum input-to-output differential is not exceeded. That is, avoid short-circuiting the output.
By connecting a fixed resistor between the adjustment pin and output, the LM117 and LM317-N can be also used as a precision current regulator. Supplies with electronic shutdown can be achieved by clamping the adjustment terminal to ground, which programs the output to 1.25 V where most loads draw little current.
For applications requiring greater output current, see theLM150 series (3 A)andLM138 series (5 A)data sheets. For the negative complement, see theLM137 seriesdata sheet.