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TPS70345-EP

TPS70345-EP Series

Enhanced product, dual-output low-dropout voltage regulator with power-up sequencing

Manufacturer: Texas Instruments

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Enhanced product, dual-output low-dropout voltage regulator with power-up sequencing

Key Features

Controlled BaselineOne Assembly/Test Site, One Fabrication SiteExtended Temperature Performance of -55°C to 125°CEnhanced Diminishing Manufacturing Sources (DMS) SupportEnhanced Product-Change NotificationQualification PedigreeDual Output Voltages for Split-Supply ApplicationsSelectable Power Up Sequencing for DSP Applications (See TPS704xx for Independent Enabling of Each Output)Output Current Range of 1 A on Regulator 1 and 2 A on Regulator 2Fast Transient ResponseOutput Voltages of 3.3-V/1.2-VOpen Drain Power-On Reset With 120-ms DelayOpen Drain Power Good for Regulator 1Ultralow 185 µA (typ) Quiescent Current2 µA Input Current During StandbyLow Noise: 78 µVRMSWithout Bypass CapacitorQuick Output Capacitor Discharge FeatureTwo Manual Reset Inputs2% Accuracy Over Load and TemperatureUndervoltage Lockout (UVLO) Feature24-Pin PowerPAD™ TSSOP PackageThermal Shutdown ProtectionPowerPAD is a trademark of Texas Instruments.Component qualification in accordance with JEDEC and industry standards to ensure reliable operation over an extended temperature range. This includes, but is not limited to, Highly Accelerated Stress Test (HAST) or biased 85/85, temperature cycle, autoclave or unbiased HAST, electromigration, bond intermetallic life, and mold compound life. Such qualification testing should not be viewed as justifying use of this component beyond specified performance and environmental limits.Controlled BaselineOne Assembly/Test Site, One Fabrication SiteExtended Temperature Performance of -55°C to 125°CEnhanced Diminishing Manufacturing Sources (DMS) SupportEnhanced Product-Change NotificationQualification PedigreeDual Output Voltages for Split-Supply ApplicationsSelectable Power Up Sequencing for DSP Applications (See TPS704xx for Independent Enabling of Each Output)Output Current Range of 1 A on Regulator 1 and 2 A on Regulator 2Fast Transient ResponseOutput Voltages of 3.3-V/1.2-VOpen Drain Power-On Reset With 120-ms DelayOpen Drain Power Good for Regulator 1Ultralow 185 µA (typ) Quiescent Current2 µA Input Current During StandbyLow Noise: 78 µVRMSWithout Bypass CapacitorQuick Output Capacitor Discharge FeatureTwo Manual Reset Inputs2% Accuracy Over Load and TemperatureUndervoltage Lockout (UVLO) Feature24-Pin PowerPAD™ TSSOP PackageThermal Shutdown ProtectionPowerPAD is a trademark of Texas Instruments.Component qualification in accordance with JEDEC and industry standards to ensure reliable operation over an extended temperature range. This includes, but is not limited to, Highly Accelerated Stress Test (HAST) or biased 85/85, temperature cycle, autoclave or unbiased HAST, electromigration, bond intermetallic life, and mold compound life. Such qualification testing should not be viewed as justifying use of this component beyond specified performance and environmental limits.

Description

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The TPS70345 is designed to provide a complete power management solution for Texas Instruments DSP, processor power, ASIC, FPGA, and digital applications where dual output voltage regulators are required. Easy programmability of the sequencing function makes this family ideal for any Texas Instruments DSP applications with power sequencing requirement. Differentiated features, such as accuracy, fast transient response, SVS supervisory circuit (power on reset), manual reset inputs, and enable function, provide a complete system solution. The TPS70345 voltage regulator offers low dropout voltage and dual outputs with power up sequence control, which is designed primarily for DSP applications. This device has a low noise output performance without using any added filter bypass capacitors and are designed to have a fast transient response and be stable with 47 µF low ESR capacitors. This device has a fixed output voltage 3.3 V/1.2 V. Regulator 1 can support up to 1 A, and regulator 2 can support up to 2 A. Separate voltage inputs allow the designer to configure the source power. Because the PMOS pass element behaves as a low-value resistor, the dropout voltage is very low (typically 160 mV on regulator 1) and is directly proportional to the output current. Additionally, since the PMOS pass element is a voltage-driven device, the quiescent current is low and independent of output loading (maximum of 250 µA over the full range of output current). This LDO family also features a sleep mode; applying a high signal to EN\ (enable) shuts down both regulators, reducing the input current to 1 µA at TJ= 25°C. The device is enabled when the EN\ pin is connected to a low-level input voltage. The output voltages of the two regulators are sensed at the VSENSE1and VSENSE2pins respectively. The input signal at the SEQ pin controls the power-up sequence of the two regulators. When the device is enabled and the SEQ terminal is pulled high or left open, VOUT2turns on first and VOUT1remains off until VOUT2reaches approximately 83% of its regulated output voltage. At that time VOUT1is turned on. If VOUT2is pulled below 83% (i.e. overload condition) of its regulated voltage, VOUT1will be turned off. Pulling the SEQ terminal low reverses the power-up order and VOUT1is turned on first. The SEQ pin is connected to an internal pullup current source. For each regulator, there is an internal discharge transistor to discharge the output capacitor when the regulator is turned off (disabled). The PG1 pin reports the voltage conditions at VOUT1. The PG1 pin can be used to implement a SVS (power on reset) for the circuitry supplied by regulator 1. The TPS70345 features a RESET (SVS, POR, or power on reset). RESET\ is an active low, open drain output and requires a pullup resistor for normal operation. When pulled up, RESET\ goes to a high impedance state (i.e. logic high) after a 120 ms delay when all three of the following conditions are met. First, VIN1must be above the undervoltage condition. Second, the manual reset (MR)\ pin must be in a high impedance state. Third, VOUT2must be above approximately 95% of its regulated voltage. To monitor VOUT1, the PG1 output pin can be connected to MR1\ or MR2\. RESET\ can be used to drive power on reset or a low-battery indicator. If RESET\ is not used, it can be left floating. Internal bias voltages are powered by VIN1 and require 2.7 V for full functionality. Each regulator input has an undervoltage lockout circuit that prevents each output from turning on until the respective input reaches 2.5 V. The TPS70345 is designed to provide a complete power management solution for Texas Instruments DSP, processor power, ASIC, FPGA, and digital applications where dual output voltage regulators are required. Easy programmability of the sequencing function makes this family ideal for any Texas Instruments DSP applications with power sequencing requirement. Differentiated features, such as accuracy, fast transient response, SVS supervisory circuit (power on reset), manual reset inputs, and enable function, provide a complete system solution. The TPS70345 voltage regulator offers low dropout voltage and dual outputs with power up sequence control, which is designed primarily for DSP applications. This device has a low noise output performance without using any added filter bypass capacitors and are designed to have a fast transient response and be stable with 47 µF low ESR capacitors. This device has a fixed output voltage 3.3 V/1.2 V. Regulator 1 can support up to 1 A, and regulator 2 can support up to 2 A. Separate voltage inputs allow the designer to configure the source power. Because the PMOS pass element behaves as a low-value resistor, the dropout voltage is very low (typically 160 mV on regulator 1) and is directly proportional to the output current. Additionally, since the PMOS pass element is a voltage-driven device, the quiescent current is low and independent of output loading (maximum of 250 µA over the full range of output current). This LDO family also features a sleep mode; applying a high signal to EN\ (enable) shuts down both regulators, reducing the input current to 1 µA at TJ= 25°C. The device is enabled when the EN\ pin is connected to a low-level input voltage. The output voltages of the two regulators are sensed at the VSENSE1and VSENSE2pins respectively. The input signal at the SEQ pin controls the power-up sequence of the two regulators. When the device is enabled and the SEQ terminal is pulled high or left open, VOUT2turns on first and VOUT1remains off until VOUT2reaches approximately 83% of its regulated output voltage. At that time VOUT1is turned on. If VOUT2is pulled below 83% (i.e. overload condition) of its regulated voltage, VOUT1will be turned off. Pulling the SEQ terminal low reverses the power-up order and VOUT1is turned on first. The SEQ pin is connected to an internal pullup current source. For each regulator, there is an internal discharge transistor to discharge the output capacitor when the regulator is turned off (disabled). The PG1 pin reports the voltage conditions at VOUT1. The PG1 pin can be used to implement a SVS (power on reset) for the circuitry supplied by regulator 1. The TPS70345 features a RESET (SVS, POR, or power on reset). RESET\ is an active low, open drain output and requires a pullup resistor for normal operation. When pulled up, RESET\ goes to a high impedance state (i.e. logic high) after a 120 ms delay when all three of the following conditions are met. First, VIN1must be above the undervoltage condition. Second, the manual reset (MR)\ pin must be in a high impedance state. Third, VOUT2must be above approximately 95% of its regulated voltage. To monitor VOUT1, the PG1 output pin can be connected to MR1\ or MR2\. RESET\ can be used to drive power on reset or a low-battery indicator. If RESET\ is not used, it can be left floating. Internal bias voltages are powered by VIN1 and require 2.7 V for full functionality. Each regulator input has an undervoltage lockout circuit that prevents each output from turning on until the respective input reaches 2.5 V.