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MIC29302WU adjustable reg unexpected low output voltage.

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Former Member over 10 years ago

Chasing a need for a 4.3V supply for a camera and having a couple of  MIC29302WUMIC29302WU regulators I decided to solder some bits togther

Following the data sheet, I put 10uF MLCC across input and 22uF Tant across output.

Tied EN to IN and used 4K7 / (11K + 1K variable) to divide OUT across ADJ and GND.

For testing I selected an LED + 330ohm to draw roughly 7mA for required min output current.

Pretty sure my maths is right.

All resistances measure correctly.

 

Hooked up 5.1V smps (RC bec module + battery) as a supply and checked voltages.

The first LED I used didn't light and I thought it was a dud and replaced it. The second one only just lights.

Nothing gets hot and, as far as I can tell, I haven't let the magic smoke out ... yet.

 

Measured the following (multimeter, sorry no scope):

 

Vin: 5.2v

Vout(DC): 2.02v (expecting 4.3V)

Vout(AC): some small mVs possibly MM errror

Vout(Hz): 0

Vout-Vadj: 586mV (expecting 1.24V)

 

Acknowledging that led + 330 would probably draw slightly less than 7mA, I added 100ohms across output and remeasured:

 

Vin: 5.2v

Vout: 1.7v

Vout-Vadj: 495mV

 

Not sure where to look now as every thing measures as expected except anything based on Vout, which seems to measure correctly for the measured vout, but not for the expected vout.

 

My current thinking is:

- Maybe my divider resistors are too large (but datasheet says some nA value for ADJ current)

- Maybe my choice of caps (I had some) is out. Maybe I put them too close to the device .... I don't really understand too well and followed the datasheet moslty.

- Maybe my dodgey hand soldering of SMDs onto .1 plate through proto board has resulted in unexpected connections.

- Maybe I bumped a short with my MM probe or static zapped the device (both possible) and it's dead. Hoping it's tougher than that.

Thought perhaps OUT(pin4) and ADJ(pin5) were accidentally reversed, but compared circuit and datasheet carefully and it seems correct.

 

Before I start desoldering stuff, can anyone suggest something else to try?

 

Thanks

John

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  • michaelkellett
    michaelkellett over 10 years ago in reply to clem57 +1 verified
    Is the divider back to front - the 11k+ pot should be connected to the output and the 4k7 to ground. From what you report the Vadj = 1.7-.495 = 1.205 which is about right. MK
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    0 clem57 over 10 years ago

    Hi mcb1

    If you around, maybe you can throw your ideas around on this one. Looking at the data sheet, there is a flag lead. If it is pulled low since it is an open collector indicates a fault. This may be many reasons, but the one I would guess is at overcurrent because device is in current limit.

    Clem

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    0 michaelkellett over 10 years ago in reply to clem57

    Is the divider back to front - the 11k+ pot should be connected to the output and the 4k7 to ground.

    From what you report the Vadj = 1.7-.495 = 1.205 which is about right.

     

    MK

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    0 clem57 over 10 years ago in reply to michaelkellett

    Need a couple of pictures or schematic to look at here.

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    0 mcb1 over 10 years ago in reply to clem57

      imageimage

    According to my calculation if Vout is 4.3v

    4.3/1.24 = 3.4677

    R1 = R2 x 3.4677 -1 (which is 2.4677)

    R1 = 4k7 x 2.4677

    or 11,598 which puts it at half the pot adjustment.

     

    So R1 = 11K + 1K pot, and R2 = 4k7 to achieve 4.3v out.

     

     

    MK is quite right, if you reverse the two resistors you'll end up with 1.745v.

    4700 = 11500 * 0.408

    1.408 = Vout/1.24

    Vout = 1.24 x 1.408 = 1.74592v

     

    Mark

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  • clem57
    0 clem57 over 10 years ago in reply to mcb1

    Thank you mcb1 and Michael for jumping in. So consensus is the R1 and R2 values are most probable reversed causing a voltage lower than expected.

    Clem

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    0 Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to michaelkellett

    Thanks to all who answered. I was tearing my hair out.

     

    I replied to the email, but it has not appeared here. Michael is quite right.

    I had assumed Vref was between ADJ and OUT like a 3 leg regulator.

     

    Regards

    John

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    0 Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to michaelkellett

    Thanks to all who answered. I was tearing my hair out.

     

    I replied to the email, but it has not appeared here. Michael is quite right.

    I had assumed Vref was between ADJ and OUT like a 3 leg regulator.

     

    Regards

    John

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