JAJSOR9 September 2024 LM70660 , LM706A0
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The EN/UVLO pin can be connected to a voltage as high as 65V. The LM706x0 has a precision enable. When the EN pin is greater than 1V, the output is enabled. If the EN pin is pulled below 0.55V (typical), the LM706x0 is in shutdown with an IQ of 2.3μA (typical) current draw from VIN. When the enable voltage is between 0.55V (typical) and 1V (typical), the LM706x0 is in standby mode. When in standby mode, the VCC regulator is enabled, the device is not switching, and the IQ current is 350μA (typical). Users can also enable the LM706x0 with standard CMOS logic drivers. A voltage greater than 2.0V enables the LM706x0, and a voltage less than 0.4V disables the LM706x0. However, many applications benefit from using a resistor divider RUV1 and RUV2 as shown in Figure 6-2 to establish a precision UVLO threshold. TI recommends setting the input voltage turn-on threshold at 4.5V or higher when the rise time of the input supply to the LM706x0 is significantly slower than the internal soft-start time. TI does not recommend leaving the EN pin floating.
Use Equation 2 to calculate the UVLO resistors given the required input turn-on voltage. The EN voltage hysteresis, VEN-HYS, is 100mV or 10% of the EN voltage rising threshold, VEN-TH, therefore the input turn-off voltage is 90% of the input turn-on voltage.