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1. Description
The TL431AILPM are pin-to-pin alternatives to TLTL431AILPM offers better stability, lower temperature drift (VI(dev)), and lower reference current (Iref) for improved system accuracy.
The TL431AILPM PM devices are three-terminal adjustable shunt regulators, with specified thermal stability over applicable automotive, commercial, and military temperature ranges. The output voltage can be set to any value between Vref (approximately 2.5 V) and 36 V, with two external resistors. These devices have a typical output impedance of 0.2 Ω.
Active output circuitry provides a very sharp turn-on characteristic, making these devices excellent replacements for Zener diodes in many applications, such as onboard regulation, adjustable power supplies, and switching power supplies. The TL432 device has exactly the same functionality and electrical specifications as the TL431 device, but has different pinouts for the DBV, DBZ, and PK packages.
Both the TL431 and TL432 devices are offered in three grades, with initial tolerances (at 25°C) of 0.5%, 1%, and 2%, for the B, A, and standard grade, respectively. In addition, low output drift versus temperature ensures good stability over the entire temperature range.
The TL43xxC devices are characterized for operation from 0°C to 70°C, the TL43xxI devices are characterized for operation from –40°C to 85°C, and the TL43xxQ devices are characterized for operation from –40°C to 125°C.
2. Simplified Schematic

3. Features
1. Reference Voltage Tolerance at 25°C
– 0.5% (B Grade)
– 1% (A Grade)
– 2% (Standard Grade)
2. Adjustable Output Voltage: Vref to 36 V
3. Operation From −40°C to 125°C
4. Typical Temperature Drift (TL43xB)
– 6 mV (C Temp)
– 14 mV (I Temp, Q Temp)
5. Low Output Noise
6. 0.2-Ω Typical Output Impedance
7. Sink-Current Capability: 1 mA to 100 mA
4. Applications
1. Adjustable Voltage and Current Referencing
2. Secondary Side Regulation in Flyback SMPSs
3. Zener Replacement
4. Voltage Monitoring
5. Comparator with Integrated Reference
5. Pin Configuration and Functions
