Product Details
Key Features
Applications/Uses
Simplified Block Diagram
Technical Docs
Data Sheet | Interleaved High-Efficiency, Dual Power-Supply Controllers for Notebook Computers | May 11, 2007 |
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Key Features
- Fixed Switching Frequency
- 200kHz, 300kHz, or 500kHz
- 250kHz, 300kHz, or 400kHz (MAX8756 Only)
- No Current-Sense Resistor Required
- 40/60 Optimal Interleaving
- Reduced Input-Capacitor Requirement
- Output Voltage Fixed or Adjustable Outputs (Dual Mode™)
- 3.3V/5V Fixed or 1V to 5.5V Adjustable
- 1.5V/1.8V Fixed or 1V to 2.3V Adjustable (MAX8756 Only)
- 4V to 26V Input Range
- Independently Selectable PWM, Skip, and Low-Noise Mode Operation
- Soft-Start and Soft-Stop
- 2V Precision Reference with 0.75% Accuracy
- Independent Power-Good Outputs
Applications/Uses
- 2 to 4 Li+ Cell Battery-Powered Devices
- Main or I/O Power Supplies
- Notebook and Subnotebook Computers
- PDAs and Mobile Communicators
Description
Fixed-frequency operation with optimal interleaving minimizes input ripple current from the lowest input voltages up to the 26V maximum input. Optimal 40/60 interleaving allows the input voltage to go down to 8.3V before duty-cycle overlap occurs in 5V/3.3V applications, compared to 180° out-of-phase regulators where the duty-cycle overlap occurs when the input drops below 10V.
Accurate output current limit is achieved using a sense resistor. Alternatively, power dissipation can be reduced using lossless inductor current sensing. Independent ON/OFF controls and power-good signals allow flexible power sequencing. Soft-start reduces inrush current, while soft-stop gradually ramps the output voltage down preventing negative voltage dips.
A low-noise mode maintains high light-load efficiency while keeping the switching frequency out of the audible range.
The MAX8716 is available in a 24-pin thin QFN package, and the MAX8717/MAX8756/MAX8757 are available in a 28-pin thin QFN package.
Technical Docs
Data Sheet | Interleaved High-Efficiency, Dual Power-Supply Controllers for Notebook Computers | May 11, 2007 |
Support & Training
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