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FEATURES DESCRIPTIONS

(CON.)

Over-Temperature Protection


The over-temperature protection consists of circuitry that
provides protection from thermal damage. If the
temperature exceeds the over-temperature threshold the
module will shut down. The module will try to restart after
shutdown. If the over-temperature condition still exists
during restart, the module will shut down again. This
restart trial will continue until the temperature is within
specification


Remote Sense

The DNM/DNL provide Vo remote sensing to achieve
proper regulation at the load points and reduce effects of
distribution losses on output line. In the event of an open
remote sense line, the module shall maintain local sense
regulation through an internal resistor. The module shall
correct for a total of 0.5V of loss. The remote sense line
impedance shall be < 10

Ω.

Vo

Sense

Vin

GND

RL

Distribution Losses

Distribution Losses

Distribution
L

Distribution

Figure 36:

Effective circuit configuration for remote sense

operation

Output Voltage Programming

The output voltage of the DNM/DNL can be programmed
to any voltage between 0.75Vdc and 3.3Vdc by
connecting one resistor (shown as Rtrim in Figure 37)
between the TRIM and GND pins of the module. Without
this external resistor, the output voltage of the module is
0.7525 Vdc. To calculate the value of the resistor Rtrim
for a particular output voltage Vo, please use the
following equation:

Ω

⎥⎦

⎢⎣

=

5110

7525

.

0

21070

Vo

Rtrim

For example, to program the output voltage of the DNL
module to 1.8Vdc, Rtrim is calculated as follows:

Ω

=

Ω

⎥⎦

⎢⎣

=

K

Rtrim

15

5110

7525

.

0

8

.

1

21070

DNL can also be programmed by apply a voltage
between the TRIM and GND pins (Figure 38). The
following equation can be used to determine the value of
Vtrim needed for a desired output voltage Vo:


(

)

7525

.

0

1698

.

0

7

.

0

×

=

Vo

Vtrim


For example, to program the output voltage of a DNL
module to 3.3 Vdc, Vtrim is calculated as follows

(

)

V

Vtrim

267

.

0

7525

.

0

3

.

3

1698

.

0

7

.

0

=

×

=

Vo

TRIM

GND

RLoad

Rtrim

Figure 37:

Circuit configuration for programming output voltage

using an external resistor

Vo

TRIM

GND

RLoad

Vtrim

+

_

Figure 38:

Circuit Configuration for programming output voltage

using external voltage source


Table 1 provides Rtrim values required for some common
output voltages, while Table 2 provides value of external
voltage source, Vtrim, for the same common output
voltages. By using a 1% tolerance trim resistor, set point
tolerance of ±2% can be achieved as specified in the
electrical specification.

Table 1

Vo(V)

Rtrim(KΩ)

0.7525

Open

1.2

41.97

1.5

23.08

1.8

15.00

2.5

6.95

3.3

3.16

Table 2

Vo(V)

Vtrim(V)

0.7525

Open

1.2

0.624

1.5

0.573

1.8

0.522

2.5

0.403

3.3

0.267

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