The MAX756/MAX757CSA are CMOS step-up DC-DC switching regulators for small, low input voltage or battery-powered systems. The MAX756 accepts a positive input voltage down to 0.7V and converts it to a higher pin-selectable output voltage of 3.3V or 5V. The MAX757CSA is an adjustable version that accepts an input voltage down to 0.7V and generates a higher adjustable output voltage in the range from 2.7V to 5.5V. Typical full-load efficiencies for the MAX756/MAX757CSA are greater than 87%. The MAX756/MAX757CSA provide three improvements over previous devices. Physical size is reduced-the high switching frequencies (up to 0.5MHz) made possible by MOSFET power transistors allow for tiny (< 5mm diameter) surface-mount magnetics. Efficiency is improved to 87% (10% better than with low-voltage regulators fabricated in bipolar technology). Supply current is reduced to 60μA by CMOS construction and a unique constant-off-time pulse-frequency modulation control scheme.
Feature
- Operates Down to 0.7V Input Supply Voltage
- 87% Efficiency at 200mA
- 60μA Quiescent Current
- 20μA Shutdown Mode with Active Reference and LBI Detector
- 500kHz Maximum Switching Frequency
- ±1.5% Reference Tolerance Over Temperature
- Low-Battery Detector (LBI/LBO)
- 8-Pin DIP and SO Packages
Applications
- 2-Cell and 3-Cell Battery-Operated Equipment
- 3.3V to 5V Step-Up Conversion
- Glucose Meters
- Medical Instrumentation
- Palmtop Computers
- Personal Data Communicators/Computers
- Portable Data-Collection Equipment