Voltage regulator, 1 features, 2 overview – Rainbow Electronics ATmega8HVD User Manual
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19. Voltage Regulator
19.1
Features
•
Linear regulation giving a fixed output voltage (VREG) of 2.2V for VFET > V
FORCE
•
Output voltage forced as close as possible to VFET for VFET
≤
V
FORCE
to facilitate low voltage
operation.
•
Regulator Short-circuit Detection (RSCD), disconnecting VFET from VREG if VFET drops below
the Regulator Short-Circuit Detection voltage (V
RSCD
)
•
RSCD enabling/disabling in software
19.2
Overview
The Voltage Regulator is a linear regulator that nominally provides a fixed output voltage
(VREG). However, to facilitate efficient low-voltage operation with minimum voltage drop
caused by the regulator, voltage regulation is automatically switched off when VFET is below
V
FORCE
”Electrical Characteristics” on page 142
). VREG as a function VFET and regulator
is illustrated in
Figure 19-1
. A discontinuity in VREG can be observed as the point where the
regulator switches from linear mode to FORCE mode, as VREG is being forced as close as
possible to VFET. The voltage drop from VFET to VREG in this mode depends on the load
current on VREG.
Figure 19-1. VREG/VCC as function of VFET
The Voltage regulator mode depending on operating conditions and SW settings, are summa-
rized in
Table 19-1.
VFET Voltage
Regular Short-circuit Detection
Regular mode
VFET > V
FORCE
Enabled/Disabled
Normal Linear Regulation
VFET< V
FORCE
Enabled
Battery Pack Short mode
VFET < V
FORCE
Disabled
Force mode
2.2V
V
BLOT, NORMAL
V
VREG
LINEAR
Regulator Mode
FORCE
OFF
t
VFET
V
FORCE
ENABLED
Short-circuit Detection
DISABLED