Pin FunctionsVoltage Reference with Complimentary OutputV(Pin 5): Reference Output. The output of the LM4130 REFLM4130 can source up to 20 mA. It is stable with output capacitor ranges from 0 to 100 µF. V(Pin 4): Positive Supply. Bypassing with a 0.1µF capaci- IN tor is recommended if the output loading changes or input is noisy. Ground (Pin 2): Negative Supply or Ground Connection. NC (Pins 1, 3): No Connection (internally terminated). These pins must be left unconnected. Application Information DS101046-6 Output CapacitorPrecision High Current Low Droput Regulator The LM4130 is designed to operate with or without an output capacitor and is stable with capacitive loads of up to 100µF. Connecting a capacitor between the output and ground will significantly improve the load transient response when switching from a light load to a heavy load. However, the out- put capacitor should not be made arbitrarily large because it will effect the turn-on time as well as line and load transients. Input Capacitor A small 0.1µF capacitor on the input significantly improves stability under a wide range of load conditions. With an input bypass capacitor, the LM4130 will drive any combination of resistance and capacitance up to V /20mA and 100µF re- DS101046-7 REF spectively. Noise on the power-supply input can effect the output noise, Precision Voltage Reference but it can be reduced by using an optional bypass capacitor with Force and Sense Output between the input pin and the ground. Printed Circuit Board Layout Consideration References in SOT packages are generally less prone to as- sembly stress than devices in Small Outline (SOIC) pack- age. To minimize the mechanical stress due to PC board mount- ing that can cause the output voltage to shift from its initial value, mount the reference on a low flex area of the PC board, such as near the edge or a corner. DS101046-9 Typical Application CircuitsProgrammable Current SourcePrecision High Current Low Droput Regulator DS101046-10 DS101046-4 www.national.com 10