SBVS338H March 2020 – July 2024 TPS7A20
PRODUCTION DATA
Although the LDO itself is stable without an input capacitor, good analog design practice is to connect a capacitor from IN to GND, with a value at least equal to the nominal value specified in the Recommended Operating Conditions table. The input capacitor counteracts reactive input sources and improves transient response, input ripple, and PSRR, and is recommended if the source impedance is greater than 0.5 Ω. When the source resistance and inductance are sufficiently high, especially in the presence of load transients, the overall system may be susceptible to instability (including ringing and sustained oscillation) and other performance degradation if there is insufficient capacitance between IN and GND. A capacitor with a value greater than the minimum may be necessary if large, fast-rise-time load or line transients are anticipated or if the device is located more than a few centimeters from the input power source.
An output capacitor of an appropriate value helps ensure stability and improve dynamic performance. Use an output capacitor within the range specified in the Recommended Operating Conditions table.