MAX853CSA+

MAX850–MAX853
Low-Noise, Regulated, Negative
Charge-Pump Power Supplies for GaAsFET Bias
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__________Applications Information
Setting the Output Voltage
For the MAX850–MAX852, select either a fixed or an
adjustable output voltage. Connect FB directly to GND to
select the fixed -4.1V output (Figure 2a). To select an alter-
nate output voltage, connect FB to the midpoint of a resis-
tor voltage divider from OUT to GND (Figure 2b). V
IN
must
be 1.0V above the absolute value of V
OUT
to allow proper
regulation. The output voltage is calculated from the formu-
la below. Choose R2 to be between 100kto 400k.
For the MAX853, set the output voltage, VOUT, by con-
necting a resistor voltage divider between OUT and a
positive control voltage, V
CTRL
(Figure 2c.)
Shutdown
The MAX850–MAX853 feature a shutdown mode that
reduces the supply current to 1µA max over temperature
(5µA max for the MAX851). The MAX850 and MAX853 have
an active-low TTL logic level SHDN input, whereas the
MAX851 has an active-high SHDN input. To shut down the
MAX852, set the OCSC input to a logic-low level. The device
is powered up by the resumption of the clock signal.
Capacitors
Use capacitors with low effective series resistance (ESR) to
maintain a low dropout voltage (V
IN
-
|
V
OUT|
). The overall
dropout voltage is a function of the charge pump’s output
resistance and the voltage drop across the linear regulator
(N-channel pass transistor). At the 100kHz switching fre-
quency, the charge-pump output resistance is a function of
C1 and C2’s ESR. Therefore, minimizing the ESR of the
charge-pump capacitors minimizes the dropout voltage.
1µF, 0.8ESR capacitors are recommended for C1, C2,
and C3. C4 should be 10µF, 0.2 ESR. All capacitors
should be either surface-mount chip tantalum or chip
ceramic types. External capacitor values may be adjusted to
optimize size and cost.
Switching-Frequency Control
Use the MAX852 to minimize system interference caused by
conflicting clock frequencies. An external oscillator can set
the charge-pump frequency and reduce clock frequency
MAX850
MAX851
MAX852
FB
OUT
SHDN*
SHDN
OSC
NEGOUT
C1-
C1+
IN
GND
V
IN
C3
1µF
V
OUT
= -4.1V
(V
GG
of GaAsFET)
*MAX850: SHDN
MAX851: SHDN
MAX852: OSC
C4
10µF
C1
1µF
C2
1µF
MAX853
CONT
OUT
SHDN
NEGOUT
C1-
C1+
IN
GND
V
IN
C3
1µF
V
OUT
= -0.5V to -9V @ 5mA
C4
10µF
C1
1µF
C2
1µF
R2
100k
R1
100k
V
CTRL
(0V TO 10V)
Figure 2a. MAX850/MAX851/MAX852 Standard Application Circuit
Figure 2c. MAX853 Standard Application Circuit
MAX850
MAX851
MAX852
FB
OUT
SHDN*
SHDN
OSC
NEGOUT
C1-
C1+
IN
GND
V
IN
C3
1µF
V
OUT
= (-1.28V) 1+
R2
R1
*MAX850: SHDN
MAX851: SHDN
MAX852: OSC
C4
10µF
C1
1µF
C2
1µF
R2
100k
R1
100k
(
)
Figure 2b. MAX850/MAX851/MAX852 Adjustable Configuration
V = -1.28
OUT
()
+
1
2
1
R
R
V = -V
R2
R1
OUT CTRL
MAX850–MAX853
Low-Noise, Regulated, Negative
Charge-Pump Power Supplies for GaAsFET Bias
8 ______________________________________________________________________________________
___________________Chip Topography
________________________________________________________Package Information
sensitivity and interference. The clock must be a square wave
between 40% and 60% duty cycle. The maximum clock fre-
quency is 250kHz, and the minimum frequency is 50kHz.
Layout and Grounding
Good layout is important, primarily for good noise perfor-
mance.
1) Mount all components as close together as possible.
2) Keep traces short to minimize parasitic inductance
and capacitance. This includes connections to FB.
3) Use a ground plane.
Noise and Ripple Measurement
Accurately measuring the output noise and ripple is a chal-
lenge. Brief differences in ground potential between the
MAX850–MAX853 circuit and the oscilloscope (which result
from the charge pump’s switching action) cause ground
currents in the probe’s wires, inducing sharp voltage spikes.
For best results, measure directly across the output capaci-
tor (C4). Do not use the ground lead of the oscilloscope
probe; instead, remove the probe’s tip cover and touch the
ground ring on the probe directly to C4’s ground terminal.
You can also use a Tektronix chassis mount test jack (part
no. 131-0258) to connect your scope probe directly. This
direct connection gives the most accurate noise and rip-
ple measurement.
FB (MAX850–852)
CONT (MAX853)
OUT
GND
IN
NEGOUT
C1-
C1+
SHDN (MAX850/853)
SHDN (MAX851)
OSC (MAX852)
0.127"
(3.226mm)
0.085"
(2.159mm)
TRANSISTOR COUNT: 164
SUBSTRATE CONNECTED TO IN
L
DIM
A
A1
B
C
D
E
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H
h
L
α
MIN
0.053
0.004
0.014
0.007
0.189
0.150
0.228
0.010
0.016
MAX
0.069
0.010
0.019
0.010
0.197
0.157
0.244
0.020
0.050
MIN
1.35
0.10
0.35
0.19
4.80
3.80
5.80
0.25
0.40
MAX
1.75
0.25
0.49
0.25
5.00
4.00
6.20
0.50
1.27
INCHES MILLIMETERS
α
8-PIN PLASTIC
SMALL-OUTLINE
PACKAGE
HE
D
e
A
A1
C
h x 45˚
0.127mm
0.004in.
B
1.27 BSC0.050 BSC
21-325A

MAX853CSA+

Mfr. #:
Manufacturer:
Maxim Integrated
Description:
Voltage Regulators - Switching Regulators Regulated Negative Charge Pump
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