The MC78BC00 voltage regulators are specifically designed to be used
with an external power transistor to deliver high current with high voltage
accuracy and low quiescent current.
The MC78BC00 series are devices suitable for constructing regulators
with ultra–low dropout voltage and output current in the range of several tens
of mA to hundreds of mA. These devices have a chip enable function, which
minimizes the standby mode current drain. Each of these devices contains a
voltage reference unit, an error amplifier, a driver transistor and feedback
resistors. These devices are available in the SOT–23, 5 pin surface mount
packages.
These devices are ideally suited for battery powered equipment, and
power sources for hand–held audio instruments, communication equipment
and domestic appliances.
MC78BC00 Series Features:
• Ultra–Low Supply Current (50 µA)
• Standby Mode (0.2 µA)
• Ultra–Low Dropout Voltage (0.1 V with External Transistor and
VCE = 1.5 V––0.1
Output Voltage Temperature CoefficientT
NOTES: 1. Low duty pulse techniques are used during test to maintain junction temperature as close to ambient as possible.
2. The output current depends upon the performance of External PNP Transistor. Use External PNP Transistor of a low saturation type,
with an HFE of 100 or more.
Dropout Voltage – The input/output voltage differential at
which the regulator output no longer maintains regulation
against further reductions in input voltage. Measured when
the output drops 100 mV below its nominal value (which is
measured at 1.0 V differential), dropout voltage is affected by
junction temperature, load current and minimum input supply
requirements.
Line Regulation – The change in output voltage for a
change in input voltage. The measurement is made under
conditions of low dissipation or by using pulse techniques
Figure 1. Output V oltage versus Input Voltage
3.2
IO = 0 mA
3.0
IO = 100 mA
IO = 500 mA
4.0
5.0
Vin, INPUT VOLTAGE (V)
6.0
MC78BC30NTR
°
C
TA = 25
8.09.0400600
7.0
, OUTPUT VOL TAGE (V)
V
2.8
2.6
O
2.4
2.2
2.0
such that average chip temperature is not significantly
affected.
Load Regulation – The change in output voltage for a
change in load current at constant chip temperature.
Maximum Power Dissipation – The maximum total device
dissipation for which the regulator will operate within
specifications.
Supply Current – Current which is used to operate the
regulator chip and is not delivered to the load.
Figure 2. Output Voltage versus Output Current
4.962
Vin = 6.0 V
Vin = 5.1 V
500
, OUTPUT VOL TAGE (V)
V
O
4.958
4.954
4.950
4.946
4.942
0
MC78BC50NTR
& MJD32C
°
C
TA = 25
1003.0
IO, OUTPUT CURRENT (mA)
200
300
Figure 3. Dropout Voltage versus Output Current
0.50
0.40
0.30
0.20
, DROPOUT VOLTAGE (mV)
O
–V
0.10
in
V
0
0
TA = 25°C
MC78BC50NTR & MJD32C
200
400
IO, OUTPUT CURRENT (mA)
600
TA = 80°C
TA = –30°C
800
1000
Figure 4. Ripple Rejection as a
Function of Frequency
60
50
40
30
20
CL = 10 µF
RR, RIPPLE REJECTION (dB)
IO = 200 mA
10
0
1.0 k
°
C
TA = 25
MC78BC50NTR & MJD32C
10 k
100 k
f, FREQUENCY (Hz)
1.0 M
10 M1200
100 M
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Figure 5. Output V oltage versus Temperature
5.00
4.98
4.96
4.94
4.92
–30
MC78BC50NTR
& MJD32C
IO = 100 mA
Vin = 6.0 V
, OUTPUT VOL TAGE (V)
V
O
Figure 7. Line Transient ResponseFigure 8. Load Transient Response
8.0
7.0
6.0
, OUTPUT CURRENT (mA)
CL = 1.0 µF
5.0
O
I
IO = 100 mA
°
C
TA = 25
MC78BC50NTR & MJD32C
4.0
0
Figure 6. Supply Current versus T emperature
60
50
40
30
20
ss
10
500
400
300
200
100
–100
O
–200
–300
0
–30
0
0
MC78BC50NTR
& MJD32C
IO = 0 mA
Vin = 6.0 V
TA, AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C)
Vin = 6.0 V
TA = 25
CL = 1.0
MC78BC50NTR
& MJD32C
4.0208.040126016802010024120140
Output Current
°
C
µ
F
Output Voltage
t, TIME (
µ
s)
, SUPPLY CURRENT (mV)
I
02550800255080
TA, AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C)
50
Input Voltage
Output Voltage
t, TIME (µs)
40
30
20
10
0
–10
–20
, OUTPUT VOL TAGE DEVIATION (mV)
O
V
, OUTPUT CURRENT (mA)
I
500
400
300
200
100
0
–100
, OUTPUT VOL TAGE DEVIATION (mV)
O
V
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APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
Introduction
The MC78BC00 series of micropower voltage regulators
are specifically designed for ultra–low dropout voltage and an
output current which ranges from several tens of mA to
several hundreds of mA making them ideal for
battery–powered equipment. These regulators also have a
chip enable function which minimizes supply current in
stand–by mode. An input bypass capacitor is recommended
if the regulator is located an appreciable distance (≥4 inches)
from the input voltage source. These regulators require a
10 µF capacitance between the output terminal and ground
for stability. Most types of aluminum, tantalum or multilayer
ceramic will perform adequately. Solid tantalums or other
appropriate capacitors are recommended for operation
Figure 9. T ypical Operation
External PNP Transistor
below 25°C. The bypass capacitors should be mounted with
the shortest possible leads or track lengths directly across
the regulator input and output terminals.
With economical electrolytic capacitors, cold temperature
operation can pose a serious stability problem. As the
electrolyte freezes, around –30°C, the capacitance will
decrease and the equivalent series resistance (ESR) will
increase drastically, causing the circuit to oscillate. Quality
electrolytic capacitors with extended temperature ranges of
–40° to +85°C are readily available. Solid tantalum
capacitors may be the better choice if small size is a
requirement. However, a maximum ESR limit of 3.0 Ω must
be observed over temperature to maintain stability .
Ext
4
2
In
V
in
R
A
Error
Amplifier
R
B
V
ref
CE
5
V
O
3
Gnd
1
Out
10 µF
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External PNP Transistor
The external pin of this IC is protected by a current limit
circuit from the destruction caused by excess current. The R2
resistor shown in Figure 10 is used for the protection of the
Figure 10. External PNP
external transistor, although this circuit can operate without
the resistor. Resistor R2 should be determined via the input
voltage, output voltage, output current, temperature and the
HFE of the external pass transistor.
In
R1
MC78BCXXNTR
MJD32C
R2
Ext
.033 µF
34V
10
O
Out
µ
F
Figure 11. Typical Application
MJD32C
10 k
4
In
V
DD
2
Ext
.033 µF
V
O
3
Out
5.0 V
MC78BC50NTR
Gnd
1
10 µF10 µF
CE
5
6
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OUTLINE DIMENSIONS
N SUFFIX
PLASTIC PACKAGE
CASE 1212
(SOT–23)
ISSUE O
NOTES:
1. DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS.
2. INTERPRET DIMENSIONS AND TOLERANCES
PER ASME Y14.5M, 1994.
3. DATUM C IS A SEATING PLANE.
MILLIMETERS
DIMMINMAX
A10.000.10
A21.001.30
B0.300.50
C0.100.25
D2.803.00
E2.503.10
E11.501.80
e0.95 BSC
e11.90 BSC
L
0.20–––
L10.450.75
A
E
D
1523
B
4
0.05
A2
S
A1
L
E1
L1
B 5X
M
e
0.10CSBSA
C
C
e1
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