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MAX774, MAX775, MAX776
-5V/-12V/-15V or Adjustable, High-Efficiency, Low IQ Inverting DC-to-DC Controllers

Negative LCD Bias Supply Is Capable of Generating Very High Negative Voltages, Delivers Up to 1A


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The MAX774/MAX775/MAX776 inverting switching regulators deliver high efficiency over three decades of load current. A unique current-limited, pulse-frequency modulated (PFM) control scheme provides the benefits of pulse-width modulation (high efficiency with heavy loads), while using less than 100µA of supply current (vs. 2mA to 10mA for PWM converters). The result is high efficiency over a wide range of loads.

These ICs also use tiny external components; their high switching frequency (up to 300kHz) allows for less than 5mm diameter surface-mount magnetics.

The MAX774/MAX775/MAX776 accept input voltages from 3V to 16.5V, and have preset output voltages of -5V, -12V, and -15V, respectively. Or, the output voltage can be user-adjusted with two resistors. Maximum VIN - VOUT differential voltage is limited only by the break-down voltage of the chosen external switch transistor.

These inverters use external P-channel MOSFET switches, allowing them to power loads up to 5W. If less power is required, use the MAX764/MAX765/MAX766 inverting switching regulators with on-board MOSFETs.

Key Features   Applications/Uses
  • 85% Efficiency for 5mA to 1A Load Currents
  • Up to 5W Output Power
  • 100µA (max) Supply Current
  • 5µA (max) Shutdown Current
  • 3V to 16.5V Input Range
  • -5V (MAX774), -12V (MAX775), -15V (MAX776), or Adjustable Output Voltage
  • Current-Limited PFM Control Scheme
  • 300kHz Switching Frequency

 
  • Battery-Powered Applications
  • Data Communications
  • High-Efficiency DC-DC Converters
  • LCD Bias Generators

    Diagram
    MAX774, MAX775, MAX776: Typical Operating Circuit
    Typical Operating Circuit

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    Document Ref.: 19-0191; Rev 2; 2003-04-28
    This page last modified: 2008-03-12



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