SBVA097 February   2023 TLV758P

 

  1.   Abstract
  2.   Trademarks
  3. 1Theory of Operation
    1. 1.1 Current Limit and Foldback Behavior
    2. 1.2 Current Limit Circuit
  4. 2Current Limit Dring Dropout Operation
    1. 2.1 Bench Results
    2. 2.2 Current Limit vs Input Voltage
  5. 3Conclusion

Current Limit Circuit

The standard internal current limit circuit of LDO regulators uses a sense FET with a series resistor at its source. This series resistor (RS) senses the current flowing through the internal passFET. The CL sense point goes to a differential state by comparing against another reference value, where current limit sense is VIN – VCL_SENSE. Therefore, the voltage drop across resistor RS determines if the current limit is engaged or not in order to regulate the output current within a given range of ICl..

Figure 1-2 Simplified Current Limit Circuit

During dropout operation (VIN<VOUT(NOM)+VDO), the sensed current decreases, due to a decrease of VDS across the sense FET. This reduction in sense current requires the output current to increase before the current limit circuit takes over and starts regulating the current.