The MAX4838–MAX4842 are overvoltage protection ICs that protect low-voltage systems against voltages of up to 28V. If the input voltage exceeds the overvoltage trip level, the MAX4838–MAX4842 turn off the low-cost external n-channel FET(s) to prevent damage to the protected components. An internal charge pump eliminates the need for external capacitors and drives the FET gate for a simple, robust solution. The MAX4838/MAX4839 have a 7.4V overvoltage threshold, and the MAX4840/MAX4841 have a 5.8V overvoltage threshold. The MAX4842 has a 4.7V overvoltage threshold. The MAX4838–MAX4841 have an undervoltage lockout (UVLO) threshold of 3.25V while the MAX4842 has a UVLO of 3.0V. In addition to the single FET configuration, the devices can be configured with back-to-back external FETs to prevent currents from being back-driven into the adapter. On power-up, the device waits for 50ms before driving GATE high. Active-low FLAG is held low for an additional 50ms after GATE goes high before deasserting. The MAX4838/MAX4840/MAX4842 have an open-drain active-low FLAG output, and the MAX4839/MAX4841 have a pushpull FLAG output. The active-low FLAG output asserts immediately to an overvoltage fault. Additional features include a 15kV ESD-protected input (when bypassed with a 1μF capacitor) and a shutdown pin (active-low EN) to turn off the device (MAX4838/MAX4840/MAX4842). All devices are offered in a small 6-pin SC70 package and are specified for operation from -40°C to +85°C.
Feature
- Overvoltage Protection Up to 28V
- Preset 7.4V, 5.8V, or 4.7V Overvoltage Trip Level
- Drive Low-Cost NMOS FET
- Internal 50ms Startup Delay
- Internal Charge Pump
- Undervoltage Lockout
- 15kV ESD-Protected Input
- Voltage Fault active-low FLAG Indicator
- 6-Pin SC70 Package
Applications
- Cell Phones
- Digital Still Cameras
- MP3 Players
- PDAs and Palmtop Devices