(See Thermal Application Notes on page 44 for heat tab
application data.)
PT6200 SERIES
Symbols
I
o
I
cl
I
sc
V
in
Conditions
Over V
in
range
V
in
= V
o
+ 5V
V
in
= V
o
+ 5V
0.1
≤
I
o
≤
2.0 Amp
V
o
= 3.3V
V
o
= 5V
V
o
= 12V
Min
0.1**
—
—
7
7.25
14.5
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
400
500
500
—
—
Typ
—
3.5
5.0
—
—
—
±1.0
±0.25
±0.25
±2
100
3.0
85
90
93
500
650
650
100
10
Max
2.0
4.5
—
26
30
30
±2.0
±0.5
±0.5
—
200
5.0
—
—
—
600
800
800
—
—
Units
Amps
Amps
Apk
VDC
VDC
VDC
%V
o
%V
o
%V
o
%V
o
µSec
%V
o
%
%
%
KHz
KHz
KHz
µAmp
mAmp
Static Voltage Tolerance
Line Regulation
Load Regulation
Ripple/Noise
Transient Response
with C
o
= 100µF
Efficiency
V
o
Reg
line
Reg
load
V
n
t
tr
V
os
η
Over V
in
Range, I
o
= 2.0 Amp
T
A
= -40˚ C to shutdown
Over V
in
range
0.1
≤
I
o
≤
2.0 Amp
V
in
= V
o
+ 5V, I
o
= 2.0 Amp
50% load change
V
o
over/undershoot
V
in
=8V, I
o
= 0.5 Amp,V
o
= 3.3V
V
in
=8V, I
o
= 0.5 Amp,V
o
= 5V
V
in
=15V, I
o
= 0.5 Amp,V
o
= 12V
Over V
in
and I
o
ranges,
V
o
= 3.3V
V
o
= 5V
V
o
= 12V
Switching Frequency
ƒ
o
I
sc
I
nl
V
o
T
A
Shutdown Current
Quiescent Current
Output Voltage
Adjustment Range
Operating Temperature
V
in
= 15V
I
o
= 0A, V
in
=10V
Below V
o
Above V
o
Free Air Convection,
(40-60LFM)
Over V
in
and I
o
ranges
Free Air Convection
(40-60LFM)
—
3.3V
5V
12V
V
o
= 3.3V
V
o
= 5V
V
o
= 12V
See Application Notes on page 40.
-40
-40
-40
—
—
—
-40
—
—
—
0
—
—
—
25
30
35
—
—
—
8.5
—
+85*
+60*
—
—
—
C
Thermal Resistance
θ
JA
T
s
*
C/W
C
G’s
G’s
grams
%
Storage Temperature
Mechanical Shock
Mechanical Vibration
Weight
Relative Humidity
+125
500
15
—
95
Per Mil-STD-883D, Method 2002.3 Condition A, 1 msec, Half Sine,
mounted to a fixture
Per Mil-STD-883D, Method 2007.2 Condition A, 20-2000 Hz
—
—
—
Non-condensing
*See Thermal Derating chart.
** ISR will operate down to no load with reduced specifications.
Note:
The PT6200 Series requires a 100µF electrolytic or tantalum output capacitor for proper operation in all applications.
20
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C H A R A C T E R I S T I C
D A T A
PT6203, 3.3 VDC
(See Note 1)
PT6202, 5.0 VDC
(See Note 1)
PT6204, 12.0 VDC
(See Note 1)
Efficiency vs Output Current
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
0
0.5
1
Iout-(Amps)
1.5
2
Vin
Efficiency vs Output Current
100
Vin
Efficiency vs Output Current
100
7.0V
90
Efficiency - %
80
70
60
50
40
0
0.5
1
Iout-(Amps)
1.5
2
90
Efficiency - %
80
70
60
50
40
0
0.5
1
Iout-(Amps)
1.5
2
Vin
15.0V
17.0V
20.0V
25.0V
28.0V
7.0V
10.0V
12.0V
15.0V
20.0V
8.0V
10.0V
15.0V
20.0V
25.0V
28.0V
Efficiency - %
Ripple vs Output Current
150
120
Ripple-(mV)
90
60
30
0
0
0.5
1
Iout-(Amps)
1.5
2
Ripple vs Output Current
150
Vin
Vin
20.0V
Ripple vs Output Current
300
28.0V
25.0V
120
Ripple-(mV)
90
60
30
0
0
0.5
1
Iout-(Amps)
1.5
2
250
200
150
100
50
0
0
0.5
1
Iout-(Amps)
1.5
2
Vin
28.0V
25.0V
20.0V
17.0V
15.0V
15.0V
12.0V
10.0V
7.0V
20.0V
15.0V
10.0V
8.0V
7.0V
Minimum Input Voltage
6.5
6.25
(See Note 2)
Minimum Input Voltage
7
Ripple-(mV)
(See Note 2)
Minimum Input Voltage
14
(See Note 2)
6.5
6
Vin-(Volts)
Vin-(Volts)
5.75
5.5
5.25
5
0
0.5
1
Iout-(Amps)
1.5
2
5
0
0.5
1
Iout-(Amps)
1.5
2
6
Vin-(Volts)
13.5
13
5.5
12.5
12
0
0.5
1
Iout-(Amps)
1.5
2
Thermal Derating (T
a
)
2
(See Note 3)
85°C
90°C
Thermal Derating (T
a
)
2
85˚C
(See Note 3)
60˚C
70˚C
Thermal Derating (T
a
)
2
(See Note 3)
50°C
60°C
70°C
1.5
95°C
1.5
Iout-(Amps)
Iout-(Amps)
1.5
Iout-(Amps)
1
1
1
85°C
0.5
0.5
0.5
0
7
9
11
13
15
Vin-(Volts)
17
19
21
0
7
9
11
13
15
17 19
Vin-(Volts)
21
23
25
27
29
0
15
17
19
21
23
Vin-(Volts)
25
27
29
Power Dissipation vs Output Current
2.5
2
Pd-(Watts)
1.5
1
0.5
0
0
0.5
1
Iout-(Amps)
1.5
2
Vin
20.0V
Power Dissipation vs Output Current
2.5
Vin
Power Dissipation vs Output Current
3
28.0V
25.0V
2
Pd-(Watts)
1.5
1
0.5
0
0
0.5
1
Iout-(Amps)
1.5
2
2.5
2
Pd-(Watts)
1.5
1
0.5
Vin
28.0V
25.0V
20.0V
17.0V
15.0V
15.0V
12.0V
10.0V
7.0V
20.0V
15.0V
10.0V
8.0V
7.0V
0
0
0.5
1
Iout-(Amps)
1.5
2
Note 1:
All data listed in the above graphs, except for derating data, has been developed from actual products tested at 25˚ C. This data is considered typical data for the ISR.
Note 2:
Minimum V
in
data is typical and is not guaranteed. The data corresponds to a 2% output voltage drop.
Note 3:
Thermal derating graphs are developed in free air convection cooling of 40-60 LFM with no optional heat tab. (See Thermal Application Notes).
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