SNVSAA9 October 2017 LM138QML
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The LM138QML device is an adjustable, three-terminal, positive-voltage regulator capable of supplying more than 5 A over an output-voltage range of 1.2 V to 32 V. It requires only two external resistors to set the output voltage. The LM138QML device features a typical line regulation of 0.005% and typical load regulation of 0.1%. It includes time-dependent current limiting, thermal overload protection, and safe operating area protection. Overload protection remains functional even if the ADJUST terminal is disconnected.
The LM138QML devices are versatile in their applications, including uses in programmable output regulation and local on-card regulation. Or, by connecting a fixed resistor between the ADJUST and OUTPUT terminals, the LM138QML device can function as a precision current regulator. An optional output capacitor can be added to improve transient response. The ADJUST terminal can be bypassed to achieve very high ripple-rejection ratios, which are difficult to achieve with standard three-terminal regulators.
NPN Darlington output topology provides naturally low output impedance and an output capacitor is optional. To support maximum current and lowest temperature, 3-V headroom is recommended (VI – VO).
Overcurrent and overtemperature shutdown protects the device against overload or damage from operating in excessive heat.
An op amp with 1.25-V offset input at the ADJUST terminal provides easy output voltage or current, but not both, programming. For current regulation applications, a single resistor whose resistance value is 1.25 V/IO and power rating is greater than 1.25 V2/R must be used. For voltage regulation applications, two resistors set the output voltage.
The device OUTPUT pin sources current necessary to make the OUTPUT pin 1.25-V greater than the ADJUST terminal to provide output regulation.
The device requires up to 3-V headroom (VI – VO) to operate in regulation. With less headroom, the device may drop out and the OUTPUT voltage is then the INPUT voltage minus the drop out voltage.
The device passes its bias current to the OUTPUT pin. The load or feedback must consume this minimum current for regulation or the output may be too high. A 250-Ω feedback resistor between OUTPUT and ADJUST consumes the worst case minimum load current of 5 mA.
When an overload occurs, the device shuts down the Darlington NPN output stage or reduces the output current to prevent device damage. The device automatically resets from the overload. The output may be reduced or alternate between on and off until the overload is removed.