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Advance Data Sheet: Maxeta
TM
iFA Series
©2005 TDK Innoveta Inc.
iFA Advance Datasheet 6/6/2005
(877) 498
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0099
14/18
If the output voltage adjustment feature is
not used, the Vout(+) pin should be shorted
to the sense(+) pin and the Vout(-) pin
should be shorted to the sense(-) pin by
jumper wires.
Figure Trim Down Connection
S(+)
Vo(+)
S(-)
Vo(-)
Trim
Load
Rext2
Co
To trim the output voltage down, a fixed or
variable resistor, Rext2, shall be connected
between the trim pin and the sense(-) pin
while the Vout(-) pin and the sense(-) pin are
shorted by a jumper wire. Vout(+) pin and
the sense(+) pin should also be shorted by a
jumper wire as shown below. The resistor,
Rext2, can be chosen according to the
following equation:
Rext2
Vo_down 0.331
+
4.787591 0.171506Vo_down
Trim-down Resistance vs. Vout
1
10
100
1000
10000
16 18 20 22 24 26 28
Output Voltage (V)
Trim Resistance (KΩ)
In order to trim the output voltage from the
minimum value (-40% down) to the
maximum value (+10% up) in a linear
fashion, a fixed resistor, Rext, should be
connected between the trim pin and the
sense(-) pin while a 50K variable resistor,
Rv, shall be connected between the Vout(+)
pin and the sense(+) pin as shown below.
When Rext=5.11K, the voltage trim rate is
changed to approximately 0.459V / K
starting from 16.8V. The resistor, Rv, should
be chosen according to the following
equation:
Rv 2.17833 × (Vo_d – 12.862) (K)
where Vo_d is the desired output voltage.
Figure Linear Trim Connection
S(+)
Vo(+)
S(-)
Vo(-)
Trim
Load
Rext
Co
Rv
Linear Trim Resistance vs. Vout
8.0
12.0
16.0
20.0
24.0
28.0
32.0
36.0
40.0
16 19 22 25 28 31
Output Voltage (V)
Trim Resistance (K )