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800 mA Low-Dropout Linear

Regulator

LM1117, LM1117I
The LM1117 is a low dropout voltage regulator with a dropout of
1.2 V at 800 mA of load current. The LM1117 is available in an
adjustable version, which can set the output voltage from 1.25 to
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13.8 V with only two external resistors. In addition, it is available in
five fixed voltages, 1.8 V, 2.5 V, 3.3 V, and 5 V.
The LM1117 offers current limiting and thermal shutdown. Its
circuit is trimmed to assure output voltage accuracy to within +/−1%.

Features SOT−223
• Available in 1.8 V, 2.5 V, 3.3 V, 5.0 V, and Adjustable Versions CASE 318H
• Space−Saving SOT−223 Package
• Current Limiting and Thermal Protection PIN CONFIGURATION
• Output Current 800 mA
• Line Regulation 0.2% (Maximum) Tab

• Load Regulation 0.4% (Maximum)


• Temperature Range: −40°C to 125°C 123
• These are Pb-Free Devices SOT−223
(Top View)
Applications
• Post Regulator for Switching DC−DC Converter Pin: 1. Adjust/Ground
2. Output
• High Efficiency Linear Regulators 3. Input
• Battery Chargers Heatsink tab is connected to Pin 2.
• Portable Instrumentation
• Active SCSI Termination Regulation ORDERING INFORMATION
See detailed ordering and shipping information in the package
dimensions section on page 11 of this data sheet.

DEVICE MARKING INFORMATION


See general marking information in the device marking
section on page 11 of this data sheet.

TYPICAL APPLICATIONS

110 W

3 LM1117 2 110 W
Input 3 LM1117 2 Output Input 3 2 Output
LM1117 XT285 18 to 27
XTXX XTA 10 + + 22
110 W
10 + + 10 10 + + 10
1 Lines
mF mF
mF 1 mF mF 1 mF
4.75 V +
to 110 W
5.25 V

Figure 1. Fixed Figure 2. Adjustable Figure 3. Active SCSI Bus Terminator


Output Regulator Output Regulator

© Semiconductor Components Industries, LLC, 2020 1 Publication Order Number:


February, 2021 − Rev. 1 LM1117/D
LM1117, LM1117I

MAXIMUM RATINGS
Rating Symbol Value Unit
Input Voltage (Note 1) Vin 20 V
Output Short Circuit Duration (Notes 2 and 3) − Infinite −
Power Dissipation and Thermal Characteristics
Case 318H (SOT−223)
Power Dissipation (Note 2) PD Internally Limited W
Thermal Resistance, Junction−to−Ambient, Minimum Size Pad RqJA 160 °C/W
Thermal Resistance, Junction−to−Case RqJC 15 °C/W

Maximum Die Junction Temperature Range TJ −55 to 150 °C


Storage Temperature Range Tstg −65 to 150 °C
Operating Ambient Temperature Range TA °C
LM1117 0 to +125
LM1117I −40 to +125
Stresses exceeding those listed in the Maximum Ratings table may damage the device. If any of these limits are exceeded, device functionality
should not be assumed, damage may occur and reliability may be affected.
1. This device series contains ESD protection and exceeds the following tests:
Human Body Model (HBM), Class 2, 2000 V
Machine Model (MM), Class B, 200 V
Charge Device Model (CDM), Class IV, 2000 V.
2. Internal thermal shutdown protection limits the die temperature to approximately 175°C. Proper heatsinking is required to prevent activation.
The maximum package power dissipation is: TJ(max) * TA
PD +
RqJA
3. The regulator output current must not exceed 1.0 A with Vin greater than 12 V.

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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
(Cin = 10 mF, Cout = 10 mF, for typical value TA = 25°C, for min and max values TA is the operating ambient temperature range that applies
unless otherwise noted.) (Note 4)
Characteristic Symbol Min Typ Max Unit
Reference Voltage, Adjustable Output Devices Vref V
(Vin–Vout = 2.0 V, Iout = 10 mA, TA = 25°C) 1.238 1.25 1.262
(Vin–Vout = 1.4 V to 10 V, Iout = 10 mA to 800 mA) (Note 4) 1.225 − 1.270
Output Voltage, Fixed Output Devices Vout V
1.8 V (Vin = 3.8 V, Iout = 10 mA, TA = 25 °C) 1.782 1.800 1.818
(Vin = 3.2 V to 11.8 V, Iout = 0 mA to 800 mA) (Note 4) 1.755 − 1.845

2.5 V (Vin = 4.5 V, Iout = 10 mA, TA = 25 °C) 2.475 2.500 2.525


(Vin = 3.9 V to 10 V, Iout = 0 mA to 800 mA,) (Note 4) 2.450 − 2.550

3.3 V (Vin = 5.3 V, Iout = 10 mA, TA = 25 °C) 3.267 3.300 3.333


(Vin = 4.75 V to 10 V, Iout = 0 mA to 800 mA) (Note 4) 3.235 − 3.365

5.0 V (Vin = 7.0 V, Iout = 10 mA, TA = 25 °C) 4.950 5.000 5.050


(Vin = 6.5 V to 12 V, Iout = 0 mA to 800 mA) (Note 4) 4.900 − 5.100
Line Regulation (Note 5) Adjustable (Vin = 2.75 V to 16.25 V, Iout = 10 mA) Regline − 0.04 0.1 %
1.8 V (Vin = 3.2 V to 11.8 V, Iout = 0 mA) − 0.4 1.0 mV
2.5 V (Vin = 3.9 V to 10 V, Iout = 0 mA) − 0.5 2.5
3.3 V (Vin = 4.75 V to 15 V, Iout = 0 mA) − 0.8 4.5
5.0 V (Vin = 6.5 V to 15 V, Iout = 0 mA) − 0.9 6.0
Load Regulation (Note 5) Adjustable (Iout = 10 mA to 800 mA, Vin = 4.25 V) Regline − 0.2 0.4 %
1.8 V (Iout = 0 mA to 800 mA, Vin = 3.2 V) − 2.6 6.0 mV
2.5 V (Iout = 0 mA to 800 mA, Vin = 3.9 V) − 3.3 7.5
3.3 V (Iout = 0 mA to 800 mA, Vin = 4.75 V) − 4.3 10
5.0 V (Iout = 0 mA to 800 mA, Vin = 6.5 V) − 6.7 15
Dropout Voltage (Measured at Vout − 100 mV) Vin−Vout V
(Iout = 100 mA) − 0.95 1.10
(Iout = 500 mA) − 1.01 1.15
(Iout = 800 mA) − 1.07 1.20
Output Current Limit (Vin−Vout = 5.0 V, TA = 25°C, Note 6) Iout 1000 1500 2200 mA
Minimum Required Load Current for Regulation, Adjustable Output Devices IL(min) − 0.8 5.0 mA
(Vin = 15 V)

Quiescent Current IQ mA
1.8 V (Vin = 11.8 V) − 4.2 10
2.5 V (Vin = 10 V) − 5.2 10
3.3 V (Vin = 15 V) − 6.0 10
5.0 V (Vin = 15 V) − 6.0 10
Thermal Regulation (TA = 25°C, 30 ms Pulse) − 0.01 0.1 %/W
Ripple Rejection (Vin−Vout = 6.4 V, Iout = 500 mA, 10 Vpp 120 Hz Sinewave) RR dB
Adjustable 67 73 −
1.8 V 66 70 −
2.5 V 62 68 −
3.3 V 60 64 −
5.0 V 57 61 −

Adjustment Pin Current (Vin = 11.25 V, Iout = 800 mA) Iadj − 52 120 mA
Adjust Pin Current Change DIadj − 0.4 5.0 mA
(Vin−Vout = 1.4 V to 10 V, Iout = 10 mA to 800 mA)

Temperature Stability ST − 0.5 − %


Long Term Stability (TA = 25°C, 1000 Hrs End Point Measurement) St − 0.3 − %
RMS Output Noise (f = 10 Hz to 10 kHz) N − 0.003 − %Vout
Product parametric performance is indicated in the Electrical Characteristics for the listed test conditions, unless otherwise noted. Product
performance may not be indicated by the Electrical Characteristics if operated under different conditions.
4. LM1117: Tlow = 0°C, Thigh = 125°C
LM1117I: Tlow = −40°C, Thigh = 125°C
5. Low duty cycle pulse techniques are used during testing to maintain the junction temperature as close to ambient as possible.
6. The regulator output current must not exceed 1.0 A with Vin greater than 12 V.

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Vout, OUTPUT VOLTAGE CHANGE (%) 2.0 1.4


Vin = Vout + 3.0 V

Vin − Vout, DROPOUT VOLTAGE (V)


Adj, 1.5 V, TJ = 25°C
1.5 1.2
Iout = 10 mA 1.8 V, 2.0 V, TJ = −40°C
1.0 2.5 V
1.0
0.5
0.8
0 TJ = 125°C
0.6
−0.5
2.85 V, 3.3 V, 0.4
−1.0
5.0 V, 12.0 V
−1.5 0.2
Load pulsed at 1.0% duty cycle
−2.0 0
−50 −25 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 0 200 400 600 800 1000
TA, AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C) Iout, OUTPUT CURRENT (mA)

Figure 4. Output Voltage Change Figure 5. Dropout Voltage


vs. Temperature vs. Output Current

2.0 2.0
TJ = 25°C

Iout, OUTPUT CURRENT (A)


Iout, OUTPUT CURRENT (A)

1.8
1.5

1.6
1.0
1.4

0.5
1.2
Vin = 5.0 V
Load pulsed at 1.0% duty cycle Load pulsed at 1.0% duty cycle
0 1.0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 −50 −25 0 25 50 75 100 125 150
Vin − Vout, VOLTAGE DIFFERENTIAL (V) TA, AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C)

Figure 6. Output Short Circuit Current Figure 7. Output Short Circuit Current
vs. Differential Voltage vs. Temperature

100
IQ, QUIESCENT CURRENT CHANGE (%)

10
Iadj, ADJUST PIN CURRENT (mA)

5.0
80

0
60
−5.0
40
−10

20
Iout = 10 mA −15

0 −20
−50 −25 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 −50 −25 0 25 50 75 100 125 150
TA, AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C) TA, AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C)

Figure 8. Adjust Pin Current Figure 9. Quiescent Current Change


vs. Temperature vs. Temperature

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100 100
Vripple v 3.0 VP−P Vripple v 0.5 VP−P
fripple = 120 Hz

RR, RIPPLE REJECTION (dB)


Vin − Vout w 3.0 V
RR, RIPPLE REJECTION (dB)

Vripple v 3.0 VP−P


80 80

60 60
fripple = 20 kHz
Vout = 5.0 V
Vripple v 0.5 VP−P
Vin − Vout = 3.0 V
40 40 Iout = 0.5 A Vin − Vout w Vdropout
Vout = 5.0 V
Cout = 10 mF
Vin − Vout = 3.0 V
Cadj = 25 mF, f > 60 Hz
Cout = 10 mF
20 20 Cadj = 200 mF, f v 60 Hz
Cadj = 25 mF
TA = 25°C
TA = 25°C
0 0
0 200 400 600 800 1000 10 100 1.0 k 10 k 100 k
Iout, OUTPUT CURRENT (mA) fripple, RIPPLE FREQUENCY (Hz)

Figure 10. LM1117XTA Ripple Rejection Figure 11. LM1117XTA Ripple Rejection
vs. Output Current vs. Frequency

ESR, EQUIVALENT SERIES RESISTANCE (W)


100 10
Vin = 3.0 V Vin = 3.0 V
Region of Stability
Vout = 1.25 V Vout = 1.25 V
OUTPUT CAPACITANCE (mF)

Iload = 5 mA − 1 A Cin = 10 mF MLCC


Cin = 10 mF MLCC Region of Stability Cout = 10 mF
10 1
TJ = 25°C TJ = 25°C

Region of Instability
1 0.1

Region of Instability
0.1 0.01
0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000

ESR, EQUIVALENT SERIES RESISTANCE (W) Iout, OUTPUT CURRENT (mA)


Figure 12. Output Capacitance vs. ESR Figure 13. Typical ESR vs. Output Current

350E−9
1A Cin = 10 mF Tantalum
300E−9 Cout = 10 mF Tantalum
0.5 A Vin − Vout = 3.0 V
250E−9
V/sqrt (Hz)

200E−9
0.1 A
150E−9

100E−9

50E−9

0
10 100 1.0 k 10 k 100 k

FREQUENCY (Hz)

Figure 14. Output Spectral Noise Density vs.


Frequency, Vout = 1V5

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OUTPUT VOLTAGE
DEVIATION (V)
VOLTAGE (V) Cin = 1.0 mF
Cout = 10 mF 0.1
INPUT

Iout = 0.1 A 0
5.25
TA = 25°C
4.25 −0.1 Cin = 10 mF
Cout = 10 mF
Vin = 4.5 V
OUTPUT VOLTAGE
DEVIATION (mV)

LOAD CURRENT
Preload = 0.1 A
20

CHANGE (A)
TA = 25°C
0 0.5

−20 0

0 40 80 120 160 200 0 40 80 120 160 200


t, TIME (ms) t, TIME (ms)

Figure 15. LM1117XT285 Figure 16. LM1117XT285


Line Transient Response Load Transient Response

OUTPUT VOLTAGE
DEVIATION (V)
Cin = 1.0 mF
VOLTAGE (V)

Cout = 10 mF 0.1
INPUT

Iout = 0.1 A
7.5 0
TA = 25°C
6.5 −0.1 Cin = 10 mF
Cout = 10 mF
Vin = 6.5 V
OUTPUT VOLTAGE

LOAD CURRENT
DEVIATION (mV)

Preload = 0.1 A
CHANGE (A)

20 TA = 25°C
0 0.5

−20 0

0 40 80 120 160 200 0 40 80 120 160 200


t, TIME (ms) t, TIME (ms)

Figure 17. LM1117XT50 Figure 18. LM1117XT50


Line Transient Response Load Transient Response
OUTPUT VOLTAGE
DEVIATION (V)

Cin = 1.0 mF
VOLTAGE (V)

Cout = 10 mF 0.1
INPUT

Iout = 0.1 A
14.5 0
TA = 25°C
13.5 −0.1 Cin = 10 mF
Cout = 10 mF
Vin = 13.5 V
OUTPUT VOLTAGE

LOAD CURRENT
DEVIATION (mV)

20 Preload = 0.1 A
CHANGE (A)

TA = 25°C
0 0.5

−20 0

0 40 80 120 160 200 0 40 80 120 160 200


t, TIME (ms) t, TIME (ms)

Figure 19. LM1117XT12 Line Figure 20. LM1117XT12 Load


Transient Response Transient Response

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PD, MAXIMUM POWER DISSIPATION (W)


180 1.6

RqJA, THERMAL RESISTANCE,


160 1.4

JUNCTION−TO−AIR (°CW)
PD(max) for TA = 50°C
140 1.2

ÎÎÎ
2.0 oz. Copper
Minimum L

ÎÎÎ
120 1.0
Size Pad

ÎÎÎ
L
100 0.8

80 0.6
RqJA
60 0.4
0 5.0 10 15 20 25 30
L, LENGTH OF COPPER (mm)

Figure 21. SOT−223 Thermal Resistance and Maximum


Power Dissipation vs. P.C.B. Copper Length

PD, MAXIMUM POWER DISSIPATION (W)


100 1.6
PD(max) for TA = 50°C
RqJA, THERMAL RESISTANCE,

1.4
JUNCTION−TO−AIR (°CW)

90

ÎÎÎÎ
2.0 oz. Copper
1.2

ÎÎÎÎ
80 L
Minimum

ÎÎÎÎ
70 Size Pad 1.0
L

60

50
ÎÎÎÎ 0.8

0.6
RqJA
40 0.4
0 5.0 10 15 20 25 30
L, LENGTH OF COPPER (mm)

Figure 22. DPAK Thermal Resistance and Maximum


Power Dissipation vs. P.C.B. Copper Length

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APPLICATIONS INFORMATION

Introduction Frequency compensation for the regulator is provided by


The LM1117 features a significant reduction in dropout capacitor Cout and its use is mandatory to ensure output
voltage along with enhanced output voltage accuracy and stability. A minimum capacitance value of 4.7 mF with an
temperature stability when compared to older industry equivalent series resistance (ESR) that is within the limits of
standard three−terminal adjustable regulators. These 33 mW (typ) to 2.2 W is required. See Figures 12 and 13. The
devices contain output current limiting, safe operating area capacitor type can be ceramic, tantalum, or aluminum
compensation and thermal shutdown protection making electrolytic as long as it meets the minimum capacitance
them designer friendly for powering numerous consumer value and ESR limits over the circuit’s entire operating
and industrial products. The LM1117 series is pin temperature range. Higher values of output capacitance can
compatible with the older LM317 and its derivative device be used to enhance loop stability and transient response with
types. the additional benefit of reducing output noise.
Output Voltage Input Output
The typical application circuits for the fixed and 3 LM1117 2
XTA
adjustable output regulators are shown in Figures 23 and 24. +
R1 +
Cin Vref Cout
The adjustable devices are floating voltage regulators. They 1
develop and maintain the nominal 1.25 V reference voltage Iadj +
between the output and adjust pins. The reference voltage is R2 Cadj
programmed to a constant current source by resistor R1, and
this current flows through R2 to ground to set the output
voltage. The programmed current level is usually selected to ǒ
Vout + Vref 1 ) R2 ) Iadj R2
R1
Ǔ
be greater than the specified 5.0 mA minimum that is
required for regulation. Since the adjust pin current, Iadj, is Figure 24. Adjustable Output Regulator
significantly lower and constant with respect to the
programmed load current, it generates a small output The output ripple will increase linearly for fixed and
voltage error that can usually be ignored. For the fixed adjustable devices as the ratio of output voltage to the
output devices R1 and R2 are included within the device and reference voltage increases. For example, with a 12 V
the ground current Ignd, ranges from 3.0 mA to 5.0 mA regulator, the output ripple will increase by 12 V/1.25 V or
depending upon the output voltage. 9.6 and the ripple rejection will decrease by 20 log of this
ratio or 19.6 dB. The loss of ripple rejection can be restored
External Capacitors to the values shown with the addition of bypass capacitor
Input bypass capacitor Cin may be required for regulator Cadj, shown in Figure 24. The reactance of Cadj at the ripple
stability if the device is located more than a few inches from frequency must be less than the resistance of R1. The value
the power source. This capacitor will reduce the circuit’s of R1 can be selected to provide the minimum required load
sensitivity when powered from a complex source impedance current to maintain regulation and is usually in the range of
and significantly enhance the output transient response. The 100 W to 200 W.
input bypass capacitor should be mounted with the shortest
possible track length directly across the regulator’s input Cadj u 1
2 p fripple R1
and ground terminals. A 10 mF ceramic or tantalum
capacitor should be adequate for most applications. The minimum required capacitance can be calculated
from the above formula. When using the device in an
application that is powered from the AC line via a
transformer and a full wave bridge, the value for Cadj is:
Input 3 LM1117 2 Output fripple + 120 Hz, R1 + 120 W, then Cadj u 11.1 mF
XTXX
+ + The value for Cadj is significantly reduced in applications
Cin 1 Cout
where the input ripple frequency is high. If used as a post
Ignd
regulator in a switching converter under the following
conditions:
fripple + 50 kHz, R1 + 120 W, then Cadj u 0.027 mF
Figure 23. Fixed Output Regulator Figures 10 and 11 shows the level of ripple rejection that
is obtainable with the adjust pin properly bypassed.

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Protection Diodes The second condition is that the ground end of R2 should be
The LM1117 family has two internal low impedance connected directly to the load. This allows true Kelvin
diode paths that normally do not require protection when sensing where the regulator compensates for the voltage
used in the typical regulator applications. The first path drop caused by wiring resistance RW −.
connects between Vout and Vin, and it can withstand a peak
surge current of about 15 A. Normal cycling of Vin cannot Input 3 LM1117 2 RW+ Output
generate a current surge of this magnitude. Only when Vin XTA
+ Remote
is shorted or crowbarred to ground and Cout is greater than + Cout
Cin 1 R1 Load
50 mF, it becomes possible for device damage to occur. R2
Under these conditions, diode D1 is required to protect the
device. The second path connects between Cadj and Vout, and
it can withstand a peak surge current of about 150 mA.
Protection diode D2 is required if the output is shorted or
RW−
crowbarred to ground and Cadj is greater than 1.0 mF.
Figure 26. Load Sensing
D1

1N4001 Thermal Considerations


Input Output
This series contains an internal thermal limiting circuit
3 LM1117 2
that is designed to protect the regulator in the event that the
XTA
Cin
+
R1 D2 +
Cout
maximum junction temperature is exceeded. When
1 1N4001 activated, typically at 175°C, the regulator output switches
+
off and then back on as the die cools. As a result, if the device
R2 Cadj is continuously operated in an overheated condition, the
output will appear to be oscillating. This feature provides
protection from a catastrophic device failure due to
accidental overheating. It is not intended to be used as a
Figure 25. Protection Diode Placement substitute for proper heatsinking. The maximum device
power dissipation can be calculated by:
A combination of protection diodes D1 and D2 may be TJ(max) * TA
required in the event that Vin is shorted to ground and Cadj PD +
RqJA
is greater than 50 mF. The peak current capability stated for
The devices are available in surface mount SOT−223 and
the internal diodes are for a time of 100 ms with a junction
DPAK packages. Each package has an exposed metal tab
temperature of 25°C. These values may vary and are to be
that is specifically designed to reduce the junction to air
used as a general guide.
thermal resistance, RqJA, by utilizing the printed circuit
Load Regulation board copper as a heat dissipater. Figures 21 and 22 show
The LM1117 series is capable of providing excellent load typical RqJA values that can be obtained from a square
regulation; but since these are three terminal devices, only pattern using economical single sided 2.0 ounce copper
partial remote load sensing is possible. There are two board material. The final product thermal limits should be
conditions that must be met to achieve the maximum tested and quantified in order to insure acceptable
available load regulation performance. The first is that the performance and reliability. The actual RqJA can vary
top side of programming resistor R1 should be connected as considerably from the graphs shown. This will be due to any
close to the regulator case as practicable. This will minimize changes made in the copper aspect ratio of the final layout,
the voltage drop caused by wiring resistance RW + from adjacent heat sources, and air flow.
appearing in series with reference voltage that is across R1.

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Constant Current Input Output


3 LM1117 2
Output
Input R XTA
3 LM1117 2 10 + + 10
R1
XTA mF 1 mF
10 + + 10 50 k 1N4001
mF 1 mF
R2
2N2907 10
V mF
Iout + ref ) Iadj
R

Figure 27. Constant Current Regulator Figure 28. Slow Turn−On Regulator

Input Output
3 LM1117 2
XTA
10 + + 10
1 R1
mF mF
Input Output
3 LM1117 2
XTA
10 + + 10 R2
1 120
mF mF

2N2222
Output Control 1.0 k 360
2N2222
On
Off 1.0 k
Output Voltage Control

Resistor R2 sets the maximum output voltage. Each


Vout(Off) + Vref transistor reduces the output voltage when turned on.

Figure 29. Regulator with Shutdown Figure 30. Digitally Controlled Regulator

Input Output
3 LM1117 2
XT50
10 + + 10
mF 1 mF
50 W
Input 3 LM1117 2 Output
RCHG 5.3 V AC Line 5.0 V to
XT50 12 V
5.0 V Battery 10 + + 10

3 LM1117 2 mF 1 mF
XT50
+ 10 + + 10
6.6 V mF 1 2.0 k mF

The 50 W resistor that is in series with the ground pin of the


upper regulator level shifts its output 300 mV higher than the
lower regulator. This keeps the lower regulator off until the
input source is removed.

Figure 31. Battery Backed−Up Power Supply Figure 32. Adjusting Output of Fixed
Voltage Regulators

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ORDERING INFORMATION − (LM1117)


Device Nominal Output Voltage Package Shipping†
LM1117MPX−ADJNOPB Adjustable
LM1117MPX−18NOPB 1.8
LM1117MPX−25NOPB 2.5 SOT−223 (Pb−Free) 4000 / Tape & Reel
LM1117MPX−33NOPB 3.3
LM1117MPX−50NOPB 5.0
†For information on tape and reel specifications, including part orientation and tape sizes, please refer to our Tape and Reel Packaging
Specifications Brochure, BRD8011/D.

ORDERING INFORMATION − (LM1117I)


Device Nominal Output Voltage Package Shipping†
LM1117IMPX−ADJNOPB Adjustable SOT−223 (Pb−Free) 4000 / Tape & Reel
†For information on tape and reel specifications, including part orientation and tape sizes, please refer to our Tape and Reel Packaging
Specifications Brochure, BRD8011/D.

MARKING DIAGRAMS − LM1117


SOT−223
CASE 318H

AYW AYW AYW AYW AYW


117−AG 17−18G 17−25G 17−33G 117−5G
G G G G G

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
Adjustable 1.8 V 2.5 V 3.3 V 5.0 V
A = Assembly Location
Y = Year
W = Work Week
G = Pb−Free Package
(Note: Microdot may be in either location)

MARKING DIAGRAMS − LM1117I


SOT−223
CASE 318H

AYW
117ATG
G

1 2 3
Adjustable

A = Assembly Location
Y = Year
W = Work Week
G = Pb−Free Package
(Note: Microdot may be in either location)

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MECHANICAL CASE OUTLINE
PACKAGE DIMENSIONS

SOT−223
CASE 318H
ISSUE B
DATE 13 MAY 2020
SCALE 2:1

GENERIC A = Assembly Location


MARKING DIAGRAM* Y = Year
W = Work Week
XXXXX = Specific Device Code
AYW G = Pb−Free Package
XXXXXG (Note: Microdot may be in either location)
G *This information is generic. Please refer to
1 device data sheet for actual part marking.
Pb−Free indicator, “G” or microdot “G”, may
or may not be present. Some products may
not follow the Generic Marking.
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