JAJSCJ0C July 2016 – June 2018
PRODUCTION DATA.
The TLV700xx-Q1 internal current limit helps protect the regulator during fault conditions. During current limit, the output sources a fixed amount of current that is largely independent of the output voltage. In such a case, the output voltage is not regulated, and is VOUT = ILIMIT × RLOAD. The PMOS pass transistor dissipates (VIN – VOUT) × ILIMIT until thermal shutdown is triggered and the device turns off. When the TLV700xx-Q1 cools down, the device is turned on by the internal thermal-shutdown circuit. If the fault condition continues, the device cycles between current limit and thermal shutdown; see the Thermal Protection section for more details.
The PMOS pass element in the TLV700xx-Q1 has a built-in body diode that conducts current when the voltage at OUT exceeds the voltage at IN. This current is not limited, so if extended reverse voltage operation is anticipated, external limiting to 5% of the rated output current is recommended.