300mA Ultra Low Dropout Linear Regulator
TJ4203
where T
J
is the junction temperature, T
C
is the case temperature, T
A
is the ambient temperature, P
D
is the
total power dissipation of the device,
θ
CA
is the thermal resistance of case-to-ambient,
θ
JC
is the thermal
resistance of junction-to-case, and
θ
JA
is the thermal resistance of junction to ambient.
The total power dissipation of the device is given by:
P
D
= P
IN
– P
OUT
= (V
IN
X I
IN
)–(V
OUT
X I
OUT
)
= (V
IN
X (I
OUT
+I
GND
)) – (V
OUT
X I
OUT
) = (V
IN
- V
OUT
) X I
OUT
+ V
IN
X I
GND
where I
GND
is the operating ground current of the device which is specified at the Electrical Characteristics.
The maximum allowable temperature rise (T
Rmax
) depends on the maximum ambient temperature (T
Amax
)
of the application, and the maximum allowable junction temperature (T
Jmax
):
T
Rmax
= T
Jmax
– T
Amax
The maximum allowable value for junction-to-ambient thermal resistance,
θ
JA
, can be calculated using the
formula:
θ
JA
= T
Rmax
/ P
D
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