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Application Information
(cont.)
Thermal Considerations
Where T
J(MAX)
is the maximum allowable junction temperature +125°C, T
A
is the ambient temperature and is the thermal resistance from the
junction to the ambient.
For example, as θ
JA
is 250°C/W for the SOT23 and TSOT25 packages based on the standard JEDEC 51-3 for a single-layer thermal test board,
the maximum power dissipation at T
A
= +25°C can be calculated by following formula:
(
)
W
4
.
0
250
/
C
25
C
125
P
)
MAX
(
D
=
°
−
°
=
SOT-23
It is also useful to calculate the junction temperature of the PAM3112 under a set of specific condition. Suppose the input voltage V
IN
=3.3V, the
output current I
O
=150mA and the case temperature T
A
= +40°C measured by a thermal couple during operation, the power dissipation is
defined as:
(
)
mW
315
A
70
*
V
3
.
3
mA
150
*
V
2
.
1
V
3
.
3
P
D
≅
μ
+
−
=
And the junction temperature, T
J
can be calculated as follows:
T
J
= T
A
+ P
D
*θ
JA
T
J
= 40°C +0.35W*250°C/W
= 40°C +78.75°C
= 118.75°C J(MAX) = +125°C J is lower than the absolute maximum operating junction temperature +125°C, so it is safe to use the PAM3112 in this configuration.
For this application, T