Three-terminal adjustable shunt regulators feature specified thermal stability
30-06-2015 |
Texas Instruments
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Power
This post is sponsored by Texas Instruments.
New from Texas Instruments (TI) the ATL431 and ATL432 are three-terminal
adjustable shunt regulators, with specified thermal stability over
applicable automotive, commercial, and industrial temperature ranges.
The output voltage can be set to any value between Vref (approximately 2.5V)
and 36V, with two external resistors. The devices have a typical output
impedance of 0.05ohm. Active output circuitry provides a very sharp turn-on
characteristic, making these devices excellent replacements for Zener diodes
in many applications, such as on-board regulation, adjustable power
supplies, and switching power supplies.
The ATL43x has > 20x improvement cathode current range over its TL43x
predecessor. It also is stable with a wider range of load capacitance types
and values.
The ATL431 and ATL432 are the 'exact same parts' but with different pinouts
and order numbers. The ATL43x is offered in two grades, with initial
tolerances (at 25C) of 0.5%, 1%, for the B and A grade, respectively. In
addition, low output drift vs temperature ensures good stability over the
entire temperature range.
The ATL43xxI devices are characterized for operation from -40C to 85C, and
the ATL43xxQ devices are characterized for operation from -40C to 125C, says
the company.
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