all other limits TA = TJ = 25°C. The grades A and B
designate initial Reverse Breakdown Voltage tolerances of ±0.1% and ±0.2%,
respectively.
| PARAMETER |
TEST
CONDITIONS |
MIN(2) |
TYP(1) |
MAX(2) |
UNIT |
| VR |
Reverse Breakdown
Voltage |
IR =
100μA |
|
|
2.5 |
|
V |
| Reverse
Breakdown Voltage Tolerance(3) |
IR = 100μA |
LM4040AIM3
LM4040AIZ LM4040AIM3 |
TA = TJ = 25°C |
|
|
±2.5 |
mV |
| TA = TJ = TMIN to
TMAX |
|
|
±19 |
LM4040BIM3
LM4040BIZ LM4040BIM7 LM4040QBIM3 |
TA = TJ = 25°C |
|
|
±5 |
| TA = TJ = TMIN to
TMAX |
|
|
±21 |
| IRMIN |
Minimum Operating
Current |
|
TA = TJ = 25°C |
|
45 |
60 |
μA |
| TA = TJ = TMIN to
TMAX |
|
|
65 |
| ΔVR/ΔT |
Average
Reverse Breakdown Voltage Temperature Coefficient(3) |
IR =
10mA |
|
|
±20 |
|
ppm/°C |
| IR = 1mA |
TA = TJ = 25°C |
|
±15 |
|
| TA = TJ = TMIN to
TMAX |
|
|
±100 |
| IR = 100μA |
|
|
±15 |
|
| ΔVR/ΔIR |
Reverse
Breakdown Voltage Change with Operating Current Change(4) |
IRMIN ≤ IR ≤ 1mA |
TA = TJ = 25°C |
|
0.3 |
0.8 |
mV |
| TA = TJ = TMIN to
TMAX |
|
|
1 |
| 1mA ≤
IR ≤ 15mA |
TA = TJ = 25°C |
|
2.5 |
6 |
| TA = TJ = TMIN to
TMAX |
|
|
8 |
| ZR |
Reverse Dynamic
Impedance |
IR = 1mA, f =
120Hz, IAC = 0.1
IR |
|
|
0.3 |
0.8 |
Ω |
| eN |
Wideband Noise |
IR = 100μA 10Hz ≤ f ≤ 10kHz |
|
|
35 |
|
μVrms |
| ΔVR |
Reverse Breakdown Voltage
Long Term Stability |
t = 1000 hrs T = 25°C ±0.1°C IR = 100μA |
|
|
120 |
|
ppm |
| VHYST |
Thermal Hysteresis(5) |
ΔT = −40°C to
125°C |
|
|
0.08% |
|
|
(1) Typicals are at TJ = 25°C and represent most likely
parametric norm.
(2) Limits are 100% production tested at 25°C. Limits over
temperature are verified through correlation using Statistical Quality Control
(SQC) methods. The limits are used to calculate AOQL.
(3) The overtemperature limit for Reverse Breakdown Voltage
Tolerance is defined as the room temperature Reverse Breakdown Voltage Tolerance
±[(ΔVR/ΔT)(maxΔT)(VR)]. Where, ΔVR/ΔT is
the VR temperature coefficient, maxΔT is the maximum difference in
temperature from the reference point of 25°C to T MIN or
TMAX, and VR is the reverse breakdown voltage. The
total overtemperature tolerance for the different grades in the industrial
temperature range where maxΔT = 65°C is shown below:
A-grade: ±0.75% = ±0.1% ±100ppm/°C × 65°C
B-grade: ±0.85% = ±0.2% ±100ppm/°C × 65°C
C-grade:
±1.15% = ±0.5% ±100ppm/°C × 65°C
D-grade: ±1.98% =
±1.0% ±150ppm/°C × 65°C
E-grade: ±2.98% = ±2.0%
±150ppm/°C × 65°C
The total overtemperature
tolerance for the different grades in the extended temperature range where max
ΔT = 100 °C is shown below:
C-grade: ±1.5% = ±0.5%
±100ppm/°C × 100°C
D-grade: ±2.5% = ±1.0%
±150ppm/°C × 100°C
E-grade: ±3.5% = ±2.0%
±150ppm/°C × 100°C
Therefore, as an example, the
A-grade 2.5V LM4040-N has an overtemperature Reverse Breakdown Voltage tolerance
of ±2.5V × 0.75% = ±19 mV.
(4) Load regulation is measured on pulse basis from no load to the
specified load current. Output changes due to die temperature change must be
taken into account separately.
(5) Thermal hysteresis is defined as the difference in voltage
measured at 25°C after cycling to temperature –40°C and the 25°C measurement
after cycling to temperature 125°C.