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ADP3339 minimum input power and tolerance

According to the datasheet ADP3339 has a 2.8 V to 6 V input voltage range. We currently use this device in our design which feed in only 2.48V at the input due to design limitation. I understand that this is not ideal but so far we have minimal fall-out. Without specifying in a new part, could someone please explain the impact of providing insufficient input power and the risk/failure symptoms?

Thanks.

Peter

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  • Hi Peter,

    The part was not characterized at input voltages lower than 2.8V and there's no guarantee that the specifications in the datasheet can be met at these conditions without doing additional testing. May I know what your output voltage and load conditions are? Another issue that you might see with lower input voltages is that you might not have enough headroom to regulate the output voltage, hence, the PSRR performance of the part would degrade.

    Let me know if you really need to operate at 2.48V, I could run some more tests in the lab to check regulation/vout accuracy and Iq on several parts, although this might take a while to complete.

    Best regards,

    Jess

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  • Hi Peter,

    The part was not characterized at input voltages lower than 2.8V and there's no guarantee that the specifications in the datasheet can be met at these conditions without doing additional testing. May I know what your output voltage and load conditions are? Another issue that you might see with lower input voltages is that you might not have enough headroom to regulate the output voltage, hence, the PSRR performance of the part would degrade.

    Let me know if you really need to operate at 2.48V, I could run some more tests in the lab to check regulation/vout accuracy and Iq on several parts, although this might take a while to complete.

    Best regards,

    Jess

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