ZHCSL68C April 2017 – December 2020 TPS7A84A
PRODUCTION DATA
As with most LDOs, this device can be damaged by excessive reverse current.
Reverse current is current that flows through the body diode on the pass element instead of the normal conducting channel. This current flow, at high enough magnitudes, degrades long-term reliability of the device resulting from risks of electromigration and excess heat being dissipated across the device. If the current flow gets high enough, a latch-up condition can be entered.
Conditions where excessive reverse current can occur are outlined in this section, all of which can exceed the absolute maximum rating of VOUT > VIN + 0.3 V: