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MAX682/MAX683/MAX684
The MAX682/MAX683/MAX684 charge-pump regula- ♦ Ultra-Small: 1µF Capacitors per 100mA of Output
tors generate 5V from a 2.7V to 5.5V input. They are Current
specifically designed to serve as high-efficiency auxil-
iary supplies in applications that demand a compact ♦ No Inductors Required
design. The MAX682, MAX683, and MAX684 deliver ♦ 1.1mm Height in µMAX Package (MAX683/MAX684)
250mA, 100mA, and 50mA output current, respectively.
♦ Up to 250mA Output Current (MAX682)
These complete 5V regulators require only one resistor
and three external capacitors—no inductors are need- ♦ Regulated ±4% Output Voltage
ed. High switching frequencies (externally adjustable
up to 2MHz) and a unique regulation scheme allow the ♦ 50kHz to 2MHz Adjustable Switching Frequency
use of capacitors as small as 1µF per 100mA of output ♦ 2.7V to 5.5V Input Voltage
current. The MAX683/MAX684 are offered in a space-
saving 8-pin µMAX package that is only 1.1mm high, ♦ 100µA Quiescent Current in Pulse-Skipping Mode
while the MAX682 is available in an 8-pin SO. ♦ 0.1µA Shutdown Current
Applications
Flash Memory Supplies Ordering Information
Battery-Powered Applications
PART TEMP. RANGE PIN-PACKAGE
Miniature Equipment MAX682ESA -40°C to +85°C 8 SO
PCMCIA Cards MAX683EUA -40°C to +85°C 8 µMAX
3.3V to 5V Local Conversion Applications MAX684EUA -40°C to +85°C 8 µMAX
Backup-Battery Boost Converters
3V to 5V GSM SIMM Cards
TOP VIEW
CXN CXP
SKIP 1 8 OUT SKIP 1 8 OUT
INPUT MAX682 OUTPUT
IN OUT SHDN 2 7 CXP SHDN 2 7 CXP
2.7V TO 5.5V 5V/250mA MAX682 MAX683
IN 3 6 CXN IN 3 MAX684 6 CXN
REXT SKIP
GND 4 5 PGND GND 4 5 PGND
SHDN
GND PGND
SO µMAX
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ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
MAX682/MAX683/MAX684
IN, OUT, SHDN, SKIP to GND.................................-0.3V to +6V Continuous Power Dissipation (TA = +70°C)
PGND to GND.....................................................................±0.3V 8-Pin SO (derate 5.9mW/°C above +70°C).................471mW
CXN to GND ................................................-0.3V to (VIN + 0.3V) 8-Pin µMAX (derate 4.1mW/°C above +70°C) ............330mW
CXP to GND..............................................-0.3V to (VOUT + 0.3V) Operating Temperature Range
Continuous Output Current MAX68_E_A ....................................................-40°C to +85°C
MAX682........................................................................300mA Junction Temperature ......................................................+150°C
MAX683........................................................................150mA Storage Temperature Range .............................-65°C to +160°C
MAX684..........................................................................75mA Lead Temperature (soldering, 10sec) .............................+300°C
Output Short-Circuit Duration ...............................................5sec
Stresses beyond those listed under “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional
operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Exposure to
absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
(VIN = 3V, V SKIP = 0V, CIN = 1µF, CX = 0.47µF, COUT = 2µF, I SHDN = 22µA; IMAX = 250mA for MAX682, IMAX = 100mA for MAX683,
IMAX = 50mA for MAX684; TA = TMIN to TMAX, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at TA = +25°C.) (Note 1)
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued)
MAX682/MAX683/MAX684
(VIN = 3V, V SKIP = 0V, CIN = 1µF, CX = 0.47µF, COUT = 2µF, ISHDN = 22µA; IMAX = 250mA for MAX682, IMAX = 100mA for MAX683,
IMAX = 50mA for MAX684; TA = TMIN to TMAX, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at TA = +25°C.) (Note 1)
Note 1: Specifications to -40°C are guaranteed by design and not production tested.
Note 2: Current into SHDN determines oscillator frequency: REXT (kΩ) = 45000 (VIN - 0.69V) / fOSC (kHz)
NO-LOAD SUPPLY CURRENT OUTPUT VOLTAGE vs. LOAD CURRENT OUTPUT VOLTAGE vs. LOAD CURRENT
vs. SUPPLY VOLTAGE (SKIP = LOW) (SKIP = HIGH)
10 5.50 5.50
MAX682 TOC03
MAX682 TOC04
MAX682 TOC01
MAX682
5.00
OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V)
1M 10
4.75 MAX683
4.25
100k 1
4.00
3.75
MAX684
3.50 10k 0.1
2 3 4 5 6 0.1 1 10 100 0.1 1 10 100
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) SHDN INPUT CURRENT (µA) SHDN INPUT CURRENT (µA)
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Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)
MAX682/MAX683/MAX684
(Circuit of Figure 5, VIN = 3.3V, component values from Tables 2 and 3, TA = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.)
MAX682 TOC12
MAX682 TOC11
VIN = 3.0V VIN = 3.0V VIN = 3.0V
90 90 90
80 80 80
70 70 70
EFFICIENCY (%)
EFFICIENCY (%)
EFFICIENCY (%)
60 VIN = 3.3V 60 60
VIN = 3.6V VIN = 3.3V VIN = 3.6V VIN = 3.3V VIN = 3.6V
50 50 50
40 40 40
30 30 30
20 20 20
10 10 10
0 0 0
0.1 1 10 100 1000 0.1 1 10 100 1000 0.1 1 10 100
LOAD CURRENT (mA) LOAD CURRENT (mA) LOAD CURRENT (mA)
MAX682 TOC15
MAX682 TOC13
MAX682 TOC14
EFFICIENCY (%)
VIN = 3.3V
60 60 VIN = 3.3V
VIN = 3.3V 50
50 50
40 VIN = 5.0V
40 40
VIN = 5.0V VIN = 5.0V 30
30 30
20 20 20
50mV/div 50mV/div
200ns/div 200ns/div
SKIP = HIGH, ISHDN = 22µA, ILOAD = 250mA, MAX682 SKIP = LOW, ILOAD = 250mA, MAX682
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Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)
MAX682/MAX683/MAX684
(Circuit of Figure 5, VIN = 3.3V, component values from Tables 2 and 3, TA = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.)
A
A A
B B
Pin Description
PIN NAME FUNCTION
When SKIP = low, the regulator operates in low-quiescent-current skip mode. When SKIP = high, the
1 SKIP regulator operates in constant-frequency mode, minimizing output ripple and noise. SKIP must be tied
high for input voltages above 3.6V.
Shutdown Input. Drive SHDN through an external resistor. When SHDN = low, the device turns off. When
2 SHDN current is sourced into SHDN through REXT, the device activates, and the SHDN pin input current sets the
oscillator’s switching frequency. REXT (kΩ) = 45000 (V IN - 0.69V) / fOSC (kHz).
Input Supply Pin. Can range from 2.7V to 5.5V for SKIP = high, and 2.7V to 3.6V for SKIP = low. Bypass to
3 IN
PGND with a suitable value capacitor (see Capacitor Selection section).
4 GND Ground Pin. Connect to PGND through a short trace.
8 OUT Fixed 5V Power Output. Bypass to PGND with output filter capacitor.
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Detailed Description
MAX682/MAX683/MAX684
S2
The MAX682/MAX683/MAX684 charge pumps provide IN OUT
a regulated 5V output from a 2.7V to 5.5V input. They
deliver a maximum of 250mA, 100mA, or 50mA load CX
S1
current, respectively. Designed specifically for com-
pact applications, a complete regulator circuit requires
only three small external capacitors and one resistor. CIN COUT
An externally adjustable switching frequency and inno-
vative control scheme allow the circuit to be optimized
for efficiency, size, or output noise. The devices also OSC
contain a shutdown feature.
The MAX682/MAX683/MAX684 consist of an error
amplifier, a 1.23V bandgap reference, an internal resis-
tive feedback network, an oscillator, high-current MOS-
FET switches, and shutdown and control logic (Figure
1). Figure 2 shows an idealized unregulated charge- Figure 2. Unregulated Voltage Doubler
pump voltage doubler. The oscillator runs at a 50%
duty cycle. During one half of the period, the transfer
capacitor (CX) charges to the input voltage. During the S2
IN OUT
other half, the doubler stacks the voltage across CX
and the input voltage, and transfers the sum of the two CX
voltages to the output filter capacitor (COUT). Rather S1
than simply doubling the input voltage, the
MAX682/MAX683/MAX684 provide a regulated fixed
output voltage (5V) using either skip mode or constant- CIN
frequency mode. Skip mode and constant-frequency
EN
mode are externally selected via the SKIP input pin.
OSCILLATOR
OUT
IN
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max) of supply current in this mode and the output pre-
MAX682/MAX683/MAX684
IN
OUT sents a 50kΩ impedance to ground. The device exits
S2 shutdown once SHDN is forward biased (minimum of
CX 1µA of current). The typical no-load shutdown exit time
is 50µs.
S1
CIN
When SHDN is pulled high through an external resistor
OSC to V IN , the bias current into SHDN determines the
COUT charge-pump frequency. To select the frequency, cal-
N-CHANNEL culate the external resistor value, REXT, using the fol-
lowing formula:
REXT = 45000 (VIN - 0.69V) / fOSC
where REXT is in kΩ and fOSC is in kHz. Program the
frequency in the 50kHz to 2MHz range. This frequency
range corresponds to SHDN input currents between
1µA and 50µA. Proper operation of the oscillator is not
Figure 4. Constant-Frequency-Mode Regulation guaranteed beyond these limits. Currents lower than
1µA may shut down the device. The forward-biased
Table 1. Tradeoffs Between Operating diode voltage from the SHDN input to GND has a tem-
perature coefficient of -2mV/°C.
Modes
CONSTANT- Undervoltage Lockout
SKIP MODE The MAX682/MAX683/MAX684 have an undervoltage-
FEATURE FREQUENCY MODE
(SKIP = LOW) lockout feature that deactivates the devices when the
(SKIP = HIGH)
input voltage falls below 2.25V. Regulation at low input
Best Light-Load
✔ voltages cannot be maintained. This safety feature
Efficiency
ensures that the device shuts down before the output
Smallest External voltage falls out of regulation by a considerable amount
✔
Component Size (typically 10% with no load). Once deactivated, hys-
Output Ripple Relatively large Relatively small teresis holds the device in shutdown until the input volt-
Amplitude and amplitude, variable amplitude, constant age rises 100mV above the lockout threshold.
Frequency frequency frequency
Load Regulation Very Good Good Applications Information
Capacitor Selection
output noise contains well-defined frequency compo- The MAX682/MAX683/MAX684 require only three exter-
nents, and the circuit requires much smaller external nal capacitors (Figure 5). Their values are closely linked
capacitors for a given output ripple. However, constant- to the output current capacity, oscillator frequency, out-
frequency mode, due to higher operating current, is put noise content, and mode of operation.
less efficient at light loads than skip mode. Note: For
input voltages above 3.6V, the devices must operate in Generally, the transfer capacitor (CX) will be the small-
constant-frequency mode. Table 1 summarizes the est, and the input capacitor (CIN) is twice as large as
tradeoffs between the two operating modes. C X . Higher switching frequencies allow the use of
smaller CX and CIN. The output capacitor (COUT) can
Frequency Selection and Shutdown be anywhere from 5-times to 50-times larger than CX,
The SHDN pin on the MAX682/MAX683/MAX684 per- depending on the mode of operation and ripple toler-
forms a dual function: it shuts down the device and ance. In continuous switching mode, smaller output rip-
determines the oscillator frequency. The SHDN input ple allows smaller COUT. In skip mode, a larger COUT is
looks like a diode to ground and should be driven required to maintain low output ripple. Tables 2 and 3
through a resistor. show capacitor values recommended for lowest sup-
Driving SHDN low places the device in shutdown ply-current operation (skip mode) and smallest size oper-
mode. This disables all switches, the oscillator, and ation (constant-frequency mode), respectively.
control logic. The device typically draws 0.1µA (5µA
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Table 2. Recommended Capacitor Values
MAX682/MAX683/MAX684
7
for Quiescent Current (Skip Mode) ON VON REXT
CXP
2 CX
OFF SHDN
COUT (µF) VOUT MAX682 6
OUTPUT CIN CX CXN
PART RIPPLE 3 MAX683
(mA) (µF) (µF) TANTALUM CERAMIC IN IN MAX684 8
(mV) 1 OUT OUT
SKIP
MAX682 250 2.2 1 47 10 100 CIN GND PGND
COUT
4 5
5V/500mA
3.3VIN
Table 3. Recommended Capacitor Values
for Smallest Size (Constant-Frequency
Mode, ISHDN = 22µA, 1MHz) IN OUT IN OUT
SKIP SKIP
CERAMIC VOUT
OUTPUT CIN CX
PART COUT RIPPLE
(mA) (µF) (µF) 100k
MAX682
100k
(µF) (mV) MAX682
1µF 4.7µF
SHDN SHDN
1µF
MAX682 250 1 0.47 2.2 80
CXP CXP
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MAX682/MAX683/MAX684
Power Dissipation Paralleling Devices
The power dissipated in the MAX682/MAX683/MAX684 The MAX682/MAX683/MAX684 can be paralleled to
depends on output current and is accurately described yield higher load currents. The circuit of Figure 6 can
by: deliver 500mA at 5V. It uses two MAX682s in parallel.
PDISS = IOUT (2VIN - VOUT) The devices can share the output capacitors, but each
one requires its own transfer capacitor (CX) and input
PDISS must be less than that allowed by the package
rating. See the Absolute Maximum Ratings for 8-pin capacitor. For best performance, the paralleled devices
should operate in the same mode (skip or constant fre-
µMAX (MAX683/MAX684) and SO (MAX682) power-
dissipation limits and deratings. quency).
Package Information
8LUMAXD.EPS
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Package Information
MAX682/MAX683/MAX684
SOICN.EPS
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NOTES
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NOTES
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