Status
Active: In Production.
Description
The MAX5023/MAX5024 high-voltage linear regulators
operate from a +6.5V to +65V input voltage and deliver
up to 150mA of output current. These devices consume
only 60µA of quiescent current with no load and withstand
a -60V reverse-battery voltage at the input. The
MAX5023/MAX5024 include an active-low internal
microprocessor (µP) reset circuit that asserts when the
regulator output drops below the preset output voltage
threshold by 7.5% or 12.5%, depending on the device
selected. Both devices are available with a fixed +3.3V
or +5V output. These devices are short-circuit protected
and include thermal shutdown.
In addition to an enable input to turn on or off the regulator,
the MAX5023/MAX5024 include an active-low HOLD input
that allows for the implementation of a self-holding
circuit without requiring external components. Setting
active-low HOLD low after enabling the regulator, forces the regulator
to remain on even if EN is subsequently set low.
Releasing active-low HOLD shuts down the regulator.
The MAX5023 includes a watchdog input that monitors a
pulse train from the µP and generates reset pulses if the
watchdog input remains high or low for a duration longer
than the 1.6s watchdog timeout period. The MAX5024
includes a SET input which, when connected to ground,
selects a preset output voltage of +3.3V (MAX5024S/MAX5024T) or +5V (MAX5024L/MAX5024M). Set the
adjustable output voltage by connecting SET to the regulator's
output through a resistive-divider network.
The MAX5023/MAX5024 operate over the automotive
temperature range (-40°C to +125°C) and are available
in a thermally enhanced, surface-mount 8-pin SO-EP
package.
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