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droput voltage for LDL1117

  • November 27, 2024
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I just bought 10 pcs of LDL1117S33R which i plan to use them to power 3.3V modules form a 4V regulated source.

According to the data sheet the typical dropout is 350mV and max is 600mV @1.2A. My module consumes less than 500mA, so i expect to have enough margin with a Vin of 4V to get 3.3V at the ouput. But the module doesnt boot at 4V input.

When measured the dropuout is 1V -  1.1V. Did anybody face this problem?

The chips are labeled LL33 F329 with ST logo

Best answer by Peter BENSCH

@ves011 The max 600mV for the LDL1117 is specified for an input voltage that is at least 1V above the output voltage. With your small voltage difference, I would recommend switching to an ultra-low dropout LDO, e.g. the LD39100PU33R.

Regards
/Peter

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Andrew Neil
Super User
November 27, 2024

@ves011 wrote:

My module consumes less than 500mA


How is that determined? Is that the average operating current?

 


@ves011 wrote:

But the module doesn't boot at 4V input.


Often the current required to boot is more - sometimes much more - than the operating current ...

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mƎALLEm
Technical Moderator
November 27, 2024

@Andrew Neil wrote:


Often the current required to boot is more - sometimes much more - than the operating current ...


Called "inrush current" : 

https://www.matsusada.com/support/terms/ps/rush-current.html

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Andrew Neil
Super User
November 27, 2024

Show your schematic

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Peter BENSCH
Peter BENSCHBest answer
Technical Moderator
November 27, 2024

@ves011 The max 600mV for the LDL1117 is specified for an input voltage that is at least 1V above the output voltage. With your small voltage difference, I would recommend switching to an ultra-low dropout LDO, e.g. the LD39100PU33R.

Regards
/Peter

ves011Author
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November 27, 2024

@Peter BENSCH 

Yep! RFM :)

Will look into LD39100PU33R