On/Off Pushbutton Controller for Simpler, Lower-Cost Switching Solutions
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- The MAX16054 is a pushbutton on/off controller with debounce circuitry and ±15kV ESD protection.
- This device enables simpler, lower-cost switches with ±15kV ESD protection.
- The MAX16054 features state memory that causes the output state to latch after the switch is released/opened, thus allowing normally open switches to act as on/off switches.
- A highly robust solution, the MAX16054 is ideal for handheld devices, portable electronics, set-top boxes, portable instrumentation, and white goods.
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SUNNYVALE, CA—August 28, 2008—Maxim Integrated Products (PINK OTC MARKETS: MXIM) introduces the MAX16054, a pushbutton on/off controller with debounce circuitry and ±15kV ESD protection. This device features state memory that causes the output state to latch after the switch is released/opened, thereby allowing normally open switches to act as on/off switches. Enabling simpler, lower-cost switches with on/off capability, the MAX16054 is ideal for handheld devices, portable electronics, set-top boxes, portable instrumentation, and white goods.
The MAX16054 is a highly durable device designed to withstand harsh operating conditions. Its integrated switch-debounce circuitry allows the device to accept a noisy input from a mechanical switch and produce a clean, latched digital output signal. This increases reliability and reduces design time compared to alternate solutions. To further increase reliability, the MAX16054 is rated to withstand up to ±15kV of ESD, providing essential protection for applications involving an end-user interface. Moreover, the switch's input features overvoltage clamping diodes that allow the device to handle voltage swings of ±25V to ground.
The MAX16054 consumes only 7µA of quiescent current. It is available in a small, 6-pin thin-SOT23 package, and is fully specified over the -40°C to +125°C automotive temperature range.
Maxim Integrated Products is a publicly traded company that designs, manufactures, and sells over $2 billion of high-performance semiconductor products annually. It was founded over 25 years ago with the mission to deliver innovative analog and mixed-signal engineering solutions that add value to its customers' products. To date, Maxim has developed over 5700 products serving the industrial, communications, consumer, and computing markets. For more information, go to www.maxim-ic.com.
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