MAX860 Datasheet

50mA, Frequency-Selectable, Switched-Capacitor Voltage Converters

Part No.:
MAX860
Manufacturer:
Maxim Integrated
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11 Pages
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MAX860 DataSheet Applicable Part

Part No. In Stock Price Packaging SPQ Marking MSL Pins Temp Range Package Description
SPQ:Standard Pack Quantity;MSL:Moisture Sensitivity Level

MAX860 DataSheet PDF

MAX860 Features

  • 8-Pin, 1.11mm High µMAX Package
  • Invert or Double the Input Supply Voltage
  • Three Selectable Switching Frequencies
  • High Frequency Reduces Capacitor Size
  • 87% Efficiency at 50mA
  • 200µA Quiescent Current (MAX860)
  • 1µA Shutdown Supply Current
  • 600mV Voltage Drop at 50mA Load
  • 12Ω Output Resistance

MAX860 Applications

  • Handheld Instruments (PDAs, Palmtops)
  • Interface Power Supplies
  • Medical Instruments
  • Operational Amplifier Power Supplies
  • Portable Computing

MAX860 Description

The MAX860 charge-pump voltage converters invert input voltages ranging from +1.5V to +5.5V, or double input voltages ranging from +2.5V to +5.5V. Because of their high switching frequencies, these devices use only two small, low-cost capacitors. Their 50mA output makes switching regulators unnecessary, eliminating inductors and their associated cost, size, and EMI. Greater than 90% efficiency over most of the load-current range, combined with a typical operating current of only 200µA (MAX860), provides ideal performance for both battery-powered and board-level voltage-conversion applications.
A frequency-control (FC) pin provides three switching-frequencies to optimize capacitor size and quiescent current and to prevent interference with sensitive circuitry. Each device has a unique set of three available frequencies. A shutdown (active-low SHDN) pin reduces current consumption to less than 1µA. The MAX860 are suitable for use in applications where the ICL7660 and MAX660's switching frequencies are too low. The MAX860 are available in 8-pin µMAX® and SO packages.

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