LT3042
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The LT3042 is a high performance low dropout linear regulator featuring LTC’s ultralow noise and ultrahigh PSRR architecture for powering noise sensitive...
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Does the PG pin of the LT3042 sink current when the device is not powered (IN = EN = PGFB = GND = 0 V)?
The Absolute Maximum Ratings seem to allow this condition (maximum PG pin voltage is 22 V without regard to IN voltage).
The LT3042 model in LTspice suggests PG does not sink current until IN reaches about 1.22 V (maybe the Vgs threshold of the PG output transistor?) I am not sure if this behavior is modeled realistically in LTspice.
Motivation: I want to pull up PG and connect it to an N-MOSFET gate to turn on a relay (driven by a separate power rail). This rail can be high when the LT3042 supply is off. Thus if PG is high-impedance, the relay would wrongly close. (In this case I would need another transistor to break the relay circuit when IN is low.)
Thank you!
Hi dnintegrolution ,
Thank you very much for reaching out and for your participation in this community. I have contacted the ADI experts on this device to help respond to this query. We hope to give you an update as soon as possible. You can also try reaching out to local FAE to provide support on the product through this link: Technical Support Form | Analog Devices.
If you can give me your project information and estimated annual usage (EAU), I can help connect you to a local FAE. It may also be good to try and get hold of the demoboard as a reference board to easily debug your design.
Regards,
Noel
Hi dnintegrolution ,
Thank you very much for reaching out and for your participation in this community. I have contacted the ADI experts on this device to help respond to this query. We hope to give you an update as soon as possible. You can also try reaching out to local FAE to provide support on the product through this link: Technical Support Form | Analog Devices.
If you can give me your project information and estimated annual usage (EAU), I can help connect you to a local FAE. It may also be good to try and get hold of the demoboard as a reference board to easily debug your design.
Regards,
Noel