Datasheet

The Sumida CD54-470N (47µH, 720mA, 370m) is suit-
able for a wide range of applications, and the larger
CD105-470N (47µH, 1.17A, 170m) permits higher cur-
rent levels and efficiencies.
Diode Selection
The MAX749’s high switching frequency demands a high-
speed rectifier. Schottky diodes such as the 1N5817-
1N5822 family are recommended. Choose a diode with an
average current rating approximately equal to the peak
current, as determined by 180mV/R
SENSE
and a break-
down voltage greater than V
+
+
I
-V
OUTMAXI
.
External Switching Transistor
The MAX749 can drive a PNP transistor or a P-channel
logic-level MOSFET. The choice of a power switch is
dictated by the input voltage range, cost, and efficiency.
MOSFETs provide the highest efficiency because they
do not draw any DC gate-drive current (see
Typical
Operating Characteristics
graphs). However, a gate-
source voltage of several volts is needed to turn on a
MOSFET, so a 5V or greater input supply is required
(although this restriction may change as lower-thresh-
old P-channel MOSFETs become available). PNP tran-
sistors, meanwhile, may be used over the entire 2V to
6V operating voltage range of the MAX749.
When using a MOSFET, connect DHI and DLOW to its
gate (see
Typical Operating Circuit
). When using a PNP
transistor, connect DHI to its base, and connect a resis-
tor between the base and DLOW (R
BASE
) (Figure 1). The
PNP transistor is turned off quickly by the direct pull-up
of DHI, and turned on by the base current provided
through R
BASE
. This resistor limits the transistor’s base-
drive current to (V
IN
- 140mV - V
BE
)/R
BASE
, where V
IN
is
the input voltage, 140mV is the drop across R
SENSE
, V
BE
is the transistor’s base-emitter voltage, and R
BASE
is the
current-limiting resistor. For maximum efficiency, make
R
BASE
as large as possible, but small enough so that the
transistor is always driven into saturation.
Highest efficiency with a PNP transistor comes from
using a device with a low collector-emitter saturation
voltage and a high current gain. Use a fast-switching
type. For example the Zetex ZTX792A has switching
speeds of 40ns (t
ON
) and 500ns (t
OFF
).
The transistor must have a collector-to-emitter (PNP) or
drain-to-source (MOSFET) voltage rating greater than the
input-to-output voltage differential (V
IN
- V
OUT
). In either
case the transistor must have a current rating that exceeds
the peak current set by the current-sense resistor.
PNP transistors are generally less expensive than P-
channel MOSFETs. Table 2 lists some suppliers of
switching transistors suitable for use with the MAX749.
Table 2. Component Suppliers
Base Resistor
The base resistor, R
BASE
in Figure 1, controls the amount of
base current in the PNP transistor. A low value for R
BASE
increases base drive, which provides higher output cur-
rents and compensates for lower input voltages, but
decreases efficiency. Conversely, a high R
BASE
value
increases efficiency but reduces the output capability,
especially at low voltages. When using high-gain transis-
tors, e.g. the Zetex ZTX750 or ZTX792, typical values for
R
BASE
are in the 150to 510range, but will depend on
the required input voltage range and output current (see
Typical Operating Characteristics
). Lower-gain transistors
require lower values for R
BASE
and are less efficient. Larger
R
BASE
values are suitable if less output power is required.
MAX749
Digitally Adjustable LCD Bias Supply
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