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Features
• Output voltage 5 V, 8.5 V or 10 V
• Output voltage tolerance ≤ ±4%
• Current capability 400 mA
• Low-drop voltage
• Very low current consumption P-TO220-3-1
• Short-circuit proof PG-TO220-3-1
• Reverse polarity proof ^
Functional Description
P-TO252-3-11
The TLE 4274 is a low drop voltage regulator available in
PG-TO252-3-11
a TO220, TO252 and TO263 package. The IC regulates
an input voltage up to 40 V to VQrated = 5.0 V (V50), 8.5 V
(V85) and 10 V (V10). The maximum output current is
400 mA. The IC is short-circuit proof and incorporates
temperature protection that disables the IC at
overtemperature. A 3.3 V and 2.5 V version is also
available. For information about the low output voltage
types please refer to the data sheet TLE 4274 / 3.3 V; P-TO263-3-1
PG-TO263-3-1
2.5 V.
Type Package
TLE 4274 V10 PG-TO220-3-1 (RoHS compliant)
TLE 4274 V50 PG-TO220-3-1 (RoHS compliant)
TLE 4274 V85 PG-TO220-3-1 (RoHS compliant)
TLE 4274 DV50 PG-TO252-3-11 (RoHS compliant)
TLE 4274 GV10 PG-TO263-3-1 (RoHS compliant)
TLE 4274 GV50 PG-TO263-3-1 (RoHS compliant)
TLE 4274 GV85 PG-TO263-3-1 (RoHS compliant)
Circuit Description
The control amplifier compares a reference voltage to a voltage that is proportional to the
output voltage and drives the base of the series transistor via a buffer. Saturation control
as a function of the load current prevents any oversaturation of the power element. The
IC also includes a number of internal circuits for protection against:
• Overload
• Overtemperature
• Reverse polarity
GND
Ι Q
AEP02512
Ι GND Q
AEP02281
Ι GND Q
AEP01957
Temperature Saturation
Sensor Control and
Protection
Circuit
1 3
Ι Q
Control
Amplifier Buffer
Bandgap
Reference
2
GND
AEB01959
Note: Maximum ratings are absolute ratings; exceeding any one of these values may
cause irreversible damage to the integrated circuit.
Table 4 Characteristics
VI = 13.5 V; -40 °C < Tj < 150 °C (unless otherwise specified)
Parameter Symbol Limit Values Unit Measuring Conditions
Min. Typ. Max.
Output voltage VQ 4.8 5 5.2 V 5 mA < IQ < 400 mA
V50-Version 6 V < VI < 28 V
Output voltage VQ 4.8 5 5.2 V 5 mA < IQ < 200 mA
V50-Version 6 V < VI < 40 V
Output voltage VQ 8.16 8.5 8.84 V 5 mA < IQ < 400 mA
V85-Version 9.5 V < VI < 28 V
Output voltage VQ 8.16 8.5 8.84 V 5 mA < IQ < 200 mA
V85-Version 9.5 V < VI < 40 V
Output voltage VQ 9.6 10 10.4 V 5 mA < IQ < 400 mA
V10-Version 11 V < VI < 28 V
Output voltage VQ 9.6 10 10.4 V 5 mA < IQ < 200 mA
V10-Version 11 V < VI < 40 V
Output current IQ 400 600 – mA –
limitation1)
Current Iq – 100 220 µA IQ = 1 mA
consumption;
Iq = II - IQ
Current Iq – 8 15 mA IQ = 250 mA
consumption; Iq – 20 30 mA IQ = 400 mA
Iq = II - IQ
Drop voltage1) Vdr – 250 500 mV IQ = 250 mA
Vdr = VI - VQ
Load regulation ∆VQ – 20 50 mV IQ = 5 mA to 400 mA
Line regulation ∆VQ – 10 25 mV ∆Vl = 12 V to 32 V
IQ = 5 mA
Power supply PSRR – 60 – dB fr = 100 Hz;
ripple rejection Vr = 0.5 Vpp
Temperature dVQ/dT – 0.5 – mV/K –
output voltage drift
1) Measured when the output voltage VQ has dropped 100 mV from the nominal value obtained at VI = 13.5 V.
ΙΙ 1 3
ΙQ Output
Input
CΙ CQ
100 µ F
100 nF 22 µF
TLE 4274
VΙ VQ RL
2
AES01960
1 3
Input Output
TLE 4274
CΙ CQ
2
AES01961
200
200
T j = 25 ˚C
100
0 0
0 100 200 300 mA 400 0 10 20 30 40 V 50
IQ VI
T j = 25 ˚C
40 0.4
VI = 13.5 V
T j = 25 ˚C
30 0.3
VI = 13.5 V
20 0.2
10 0.1
0 0
0 100 200 300 400 mA 600 0 10 20 30 40 mA 60
IQ IQ
10
4.9
4.8 0
-40 0 40 80 120 ˚C 160 0 10 20 30 V 50
Tj VΙ
4
2.0
VI = VQ
T j = 25 ˚C
3 1.5
kΩ
6.8kΩ
R L = 8.2
T j = 25 ˚C
R L = 20 Ω 1.0
2
0.5
1
0
0 -2
0 2 4 6 8 V 10 -50 -25 0 25 V 50
VI VI
8.6 20
VI = 13.5 V T j = 25 C
8.5 R L = 20 Ω
8.4 10
8.3
8.2 0
-40 0 40 80 120 ˚C 160 0 10 20 30 V 50
Tj VΙ
0 -2
0 4 8 12 16 V 20 -50 -25 0 25 V 50
VΙ VI
10.1 20
VI = 13.5 V
T j = 25 C
10.0 R L = 20 Ω
9.9 10
9.8
9.7 0
-40 0 40 80 120 ˚C 160 0 10 20 30 V 50
Tj VΙ
0 -2
0 4 8 12 16 V 20 -50 -25 0 25 V 50
VI VI
Package Outlines
10 ±0.2
A
9.9 ±0.2
B
8.5 1) 4.4
2.8 ±0.2
3.7 -0.15 1.27±0.1
0...0.3
1)
15.65 ±0.3
12.95
17±0.3
0.05
9.25 ±0.2
13.5 ±0.5 2.4
4.55 ±0.2
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6.5 +0.15
-0.05
A 2.3 +0.05
5.4 ±0.1 -0.10
0.9 +0.20
-0.01
0.8 ±0.15
6.22 -0.2
9.98 ±0.5
0...0.15
0.51 MIN.
0.15 MAX.
per side 3x
0.75 ±0.1 0.5 +0.08
-0.04
2.28
0.1 B
4.57
0.25 M A B
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4.4
10 ±0.2
A 1.27 ±0.1
0...0.3 B
8.5 1) 0.1
1 ±0.3
0.05
2.4
7.55 1)
9.25 ±0.2
(15)
2.7 ±0.3
4.7 ±0.5
0...0.15
0.75 ±0.1 0.5 ±0.1
1.05
2.54 8 ˚ MAX.
5.08
0.25 M A B 0.1 B
1)
Typical
All metal surfaces: tin plated, except area of cut.
Metal surface min. x=7.25, y=6.9
GPT09362
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TLE 4274
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