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MAX4506, MAX4507
Fault-Protected, High-Voltage Signal-Line Protectors


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The MAX4506/MAX4507 multiple, two-terminal signal-line protectors are pin-compatible with the industry-standard MAX366/MAX367. These new circuit protectors feature fault-protected inputs and rail-to-rail signal handling capability. The input pins are protected from overvoltage faults up to ±36V with power on or ±40V with power off. During a fault condition, the input terminal becomes an open circuit and only nanoamperes of leakage current flow from the source; but the switch output (OUT_) furnishes typically 19mA from the appropriate polarity supply to the load. This ensures unambiguous rail-to-rail outputs when a fault begins and ends.

The MAX4506 contains three independent protectors while the MAX4507 contains eight independent protectors. They can protect both unipolar and bipolar analog signals using either unipolar (+9V to +36V) or bipolar (±8V to ±18V) power supplies.

These devices have no logic control inputs; the protectors are designed to be always-on when the supplies are on. On-resistance is 100Ω max and matched within 7Ω , and on-leakage is less than 0.5nA at TA = +25°C. The MAX4506 is available in 8-pin SO/DIP packages. The MAX4507 is available in 20-pin SSOP and 18-pin SO/DIP packages.

Key Features   Applications/Uses
  • Overvoltage Protection
    • ±40V with Power Off
    • ±36V with Power On
  • Open Signal Paths with Power Off
  • Output Clamps to Either Rail with an Input Overvoltage
  • Any On Channel Output is Not Affected by an Overvoltage to Any Other Channel
  • 100Ω max On-Resistance
  • 10ns Overvoltage Turn-On Delay
  • No Latchup During Power Sequencing
  • Rail-to-Rail Signal Handling
  • 500Ω Output Clamp Resistance During Overvoltage

 
  • Automated Test Equipment (ATE)
  • Data Acquisition Systems
  • Hot-Insertion Boards/Systems
  • Process Control Systems
  • Redundant/Backup Systems
  • Sensitive Instruments

    Key Specifications:   Signal-Line Protectors
    Part Number Functions Max. Signal Path Leakage (±nA) RON Mis-Match (max) (Ω) Features Supply Voltage (V) Dual Supply Voltage (±V) RON (max) (Ω) Fault Protection (±V) RoHS Available Package Smallest Available Package (max w/pins) (mm2) Price**
    MAX4506 
    3-Line
    20 10
    Automatic Protection
    9.0 to 36.0 8 to 18 100 40 Yes Ceramic DIP/8
    DICE SALES/0
    PDIP/8
    SOIC/8
    31 $1.61 @ 1k
    MAX4507 
    8-Line
    DICE SALES/0
    PDIP/18
    SOIC/18
    SSOP/20
    58 $2.32 @ 1k
    See All Signal-Line Protectors (5)
    Notes:
    **This pricing is BUDGETARY, for comparing similar parts. Prices are in U.S. dollars and subject to change. Quantity pricing may vary substantially and international prices may differ due to local duties, taxes, fees, and exchange rates. For volume-specific prices and delivery, please see the price and availability page or contact an authorized distributor.

    Diagram
    MAX4506, MAX4507: Typical Operating Circuit
    Typical Operating Circuit

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    Document Ref.: 19-1415; Rev 2; 2003-04-02
    This page last modified: 2007-06-04




             


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