MAXIM MAX761EVKIT

19-0241; Rev 0; 3/94
MAX761 Evaluation Kit
____________________Component List
DESIGNATION QTY
____________________________Features
♦ 2V to 12V Input Range for 12V Output
♦ 85% Efficiency for 4mA to 200mA Loads
♦ 1µA Shutdown Supply Current
♦ Small External Components
♦ Low-Battery Detector
♦ Current-Limited PFM Control Scheme
♦ Fully Assembled and Tested
DESCRIPTION
U1
1
MAX761CSA
C1, C2
2
22µF, 16V, low-ESR tantalum capacitor
Sprague 595D226X0016C2B
C3, C5
2
0.1µF ceramic capacitor
PART
L1
1
18µH, 0.8A inductor (SMT)
Sumida CD43-180
D1
1
1N5817 Schottky diode (SMT)
Nihon EC10QS02L
Motorola MBRS120LT3
R1, R2, R3,
R4, R5, R6
0
Resistors (not supplied)
Capacitor (not supplied)
C4
0
JU3
1
3-pin header
None
1
Shunt
None
1
MAX761 data sheet
______________Ordering Information
MAX761EVKIT-SO
TEMP. RANGE
PIN-PACKAGE
0°C to +70°C
Surface Mount
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MAX761 EV Kit
_______________General Description
The MAX761 evaluation kit (EV kit) provides a 12V output for programming flash memories and powering
other circuitry. From 5V inputs, it provides better than
85% efficiency for 4mA to 200mA loads. Quiescent
supply current is only 300µA from a 5V input, and drops
to 1µA in logic-controlled shutdown. The MAX761
comes in an 8-pin SO package and uses tiny external
components; the entire circuit fits into less than 0.3in2.
__________________________________________Typical Operating Characteristics
(MAX761 EV kit, TA = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.)
EFFICIENCY vs. OUTPUT CURRENT
VIN = 3V
70
VIN = 2V
60
1.75
50
40
30
20
BOOTSTRAPPED
(INTERNAL RESISTORS)
VOUT = 12V
1.50
1.25
1.00
0.75
0.50
0.25
10
0
0.1
1
10
100
0
OUTPUT CURRENT (mA)
300
BOOTSTRAPPED
250
200
150
100
50
2
3
4
5
6
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0 4.5
5.0
5.5
6.0
INPUT VOLTAGE (V)
_________________________Quick Start
12V
A
5V
4V
B
0V
1ms/div
ILOAD = 100mA, VIN = 5V
A: VOUT, 2V/div
B: SHDN, 2V/div (0V to 4V)
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INPUT VOLTAGE (V)
SHDN RESPONSE TIME
350
0
0
1000
MAXIMUM OUTPUT CURRENT (mA)
80
400
2.00
VIN = 5V
BOOTSTRAPPED
VOUT = 12V
QUIESCENT CURRENT (mA)
90
MAXIMUM OUTPUT CURRENT vs.
INPUT VOLTAGE
QUIESCENT CURRENT vs. INPUT VOLTAGE
100
EFFICIENCY (%)
MAX761 EV Kit
MAX761 Evaluation Kit
The MAX761 EV kit is fully assembled and tested.
Follow these steps to verify board operation. Do not
turn on the power supply until all connections are
completed.
1) Connect a 5V power supply to the pad marked VIN.
Connect ground to the GND pad.
2) Connect a voltmeter and load (if any) to the VOUT
pad.
3) For normal operation, place the shunt across pins
1 and 2 on the JU3 jumper.
4) Turn on the power supply and verify that the output voltage is 12V.
5) Instructions for modifying the board for different
output voltages are in the Output Voltage
Adjustment section.
_______________Detailed Description
Bootstrapped Mode
The MAX761 EV kit is configured for bootstrapped
mode. In bootstrapped mode, the MAX761 is powered
from the output voltage, which increases efficiency at
lower input voltages and requires fewer components.
Refer to the Bootstrapped/Non-Bootstrapped Mode section of the MAX761 data sheet for further details. For an
adjustable output in bootstrapped mode, refer to the
Output Voltage Adjustment section.
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MAX761 Evaluation Kit
LBI voltage falls below VREF. Resistors R3 and R4 form
a voltage divider between the LBI pad and the MAX761
LBI pin. Refer to the Low-Battery Detector section of
the MAX761 data sheet for instructions on selecting values for R3 and R4. Note that the printed circuit board
trace across R3 shorts the LBI pin to ground when this
function is not used. Cut this trace before installing R3.
Install a 100kΩ pull-up resistor between VIN (R5) or
VOUT (R6) if LBO is used. LBO is disabled in shutdown
mode.
Table 1. Jumper JU3 Functions
SHUNT
LOCATION
SHDN PIN
Output Voltage Adjustment
MAX761 OUTPUT
1&2
Connected to GND
MAX761 Enabled
VOUT = 12V
2&3
Connected to VIN
Shutdown Mode
VOUT = VIN - 0.3V
To adjust the output voltage, add output voltage divider
resistors R1 and R2 to either bootstrapped or non-bootstrapped configurations. Refer to the Setting the
Output Voltage section of the MAX761 data sheet for
instructions on selecting values for R1 and R2. When
using output voltage divider resistors, disconnect the
MAX761 feedback pin (FB) from ground by cutting the
thin PC board trace between the pads of JU1. Some
users may want to install a small (100pF to 200pF)
capacitor (C4), to increase light-load efficiency.
Low-Battery Indicator
The MAX761 provides a low-battery comparator that
compares the voltage on LBI to the 1.5V reference voltage. LBO, an open-drain output, goes low when the
1
R6
OPEN
JU3
2 3
R5
OPEN
SHDN
4
VIN
2V to 12V
C1
22µF L1
16V 18µH
SHDN
LX
7
V+
D1
1N5817
VOUT
12V
U1
1
LB0
LBO
R4
OPEN
8
V+
LBI
FB
REF
GND
5
C3
0.1µF
JU2
R2
OPEN
3
2
LB1
R3
0Ω
(SHORT)
MAX761
6
C5
0.1µF JU1
C4
OPEN
C2
22µF
16V
R1
OPEN
Figure 1. MAX761 EV Kit Schematic Diagram
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MAX761 EV Kit
Shutdown Control
The MAX761 provides a SHDN pin to disable the output. Table 1 lists the options available for the shutdown
control jumper, JU3. To use an external control signal,
remove the shunt on JU3 completely and connect the
external signal to the pad labeled SHDN. SHDN is a
TTL/CMOS-logic-level input.
MAX761 EV Kit
MAX761 Evaluation Kit
Figure 2. MAX761 EV Kit Component Placement Guide—
Component Side
Figure 3. MAX761 EV Kit Component Placement Guide—
Solder Side
Figure 4. MAX761 EV Kit PC Board Layout—Component Side
Figure 5. MAX761 EV Kit PC Board Layout—Solder Side
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