SBVS233B January 2016 – June 2021 TPS7A84
PRODUCTION DATA
The load-step transient response is the output voltage response by the LDO to a step in load current, whereby output voltage regulation is maintained; see the Figure 6-16 curve. There are two key transitions during a load transient response: the transition from a light to a heavy load and the transition from a heavy to a light load. The regions shown in Figure 8-9 are broken down in this section. Regions A, E, and H are where the output voltage is in steady-state.
During transitions from a light load to a heavy load, the:
During transitions from a heavy load to a light load, the:
Transitions between current levels changes the internal power dissipation because the TPS7A84 is a high-current device (region D). The change in power dissipation changes the die temperature during these transitions, and leads to a slightly different voltage level. This different output voltage level shows up in the various load transient responses; see the Figure 6-16 curve.
A larger output capacitance reduces the peaks during a load transient but slows down the response time of the device. A larger dc load also reduces the peaks because the amplitude of the transition is lowered and a higher current discharge path is provided for the output capacitor; see the Figure 6-18 curve.