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28V, Low-Power, High-Voltage,
Boost or Inverting DC-DC Converter
Diode Selection
The MAX629’s high switching frequency demands a
high-speed rectifier. Schottky diodes, such as the
1N5819 or MBR0530L, are recommended. Make sure
that the diode’s peak current rating exceeds the peak
current set by ISET, and that its breakdown voltage
exceeds the output voltage. Schottky diodes are pre-
ferred due to their low forward voltage. However, ultra-
high-speed silicon rectifiers are also acceptable. Table
1 lists Schottky diode suppliers.
Capacitor Selection
Output Filter Capacitor
The primary criterion for selecting the output filter
capacitor is low effective series resistance (ESR). The
product of the peak inductor current and the output fil-
ter capacitor’s ESR determines the amplitude of the
high-frequency ripple seen on the output voltage.
These requirements can be balanced by appropriate
selection of the current limit, as discussed in the Setting
the Current Limit section. Table 1 lists some low-ESR
capacitor suppliers. See the Output Voltage Ripple
graph in the Typical Operating Characteristics section.
Input Bypass Capacitor
Although the output current of many MAX629 applica-
tions may be relatively small, the input must be
designed to withstand current transients equal to the
inductor current limit. The input bypass capacitor
reduces the peak currents drawn from the voltage
Table 1. Component Suppliers
SUPPLIER
CAPACITORS
AVX: TPS series
Matsuo: 267 series
Sprague: 595D series
DIODES
Motorola: MBR0530L
Nihon: EC11 FS1 series
INDUCTORS
Coilcraft: DO1608 and
DT1608 series
Murata-Erie: LQH4 series
Sumida: CD43, CD54,
and CDRH62B series
TDK: NLC565050 series
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source, and reduces noise caused by the MAX629’s
switching action. The input source impedance deter-
mines the size of the capacitor required at the input
(VIN). As with the output filter capacitor, a low-ESR
capacitor is recommended. A 10µF, low-ESR capacitor
is adequate for most applications, although smaller
bypass capacitors may also be acceptable. Bypass the
IC separately with a 0.1µF ceramic capacitor placed as
close as possible to the VCC and GND pins.
Reference Capacitor
Bypass REF to GND with a 0.1µF ceramic capacitor for
REF currents up to 10µA. REF can source up to 100µA
of current for external loads. For 10µA IREF 100µA,
bypass REF with a 0.47µF capacitor.
Feed-Forward Capacitor
Parallel a capacitor (CF) across R1 to compensate the
feedback loop and ensure stability (Figures 2 and 3).
Values up to 270pF are recommended for most appli-
cations. Choose the lowest capacitor value that
ensures stability; high capacitance values may
degrade line regulation.
__________Applications Information
Adjusting the Output Voltage
Many biasing applications require an adjustable output
voltage, which is easily obtained using the configura-
tion in Figure 4. In this circuit, an external bias voltage
(which may be generated by a potentiometer, a DAC,
or other means) is coupled to FB through the resistor
RB. The output voltage of this circuit is given by:
VOUT = VINIT
+
R1
RB
(VFB VBIAS )
where VINIT is the fixed output voltage as calculated in
the section Setting the Output Voltage, and VFB is equal
to either VREF (1.25V) for the positive configuration or
0V for the negative configuration. Proper choice of RB
provides a wide range of available output voltages
using simple external components to generate VBIAS.
Input Voltage Range
Although, in many cases, the MAX629 and the inductor
are powered from the same source, it is often advanta-
geous in battery-powered applications to power the
device from an available regulated supply and to
power the inductor directly from a battery. The MAX629
requires a +2.7V to +5.5V supply at VCC, but the induc-
tor can be powered from as low as +0.8V, significantly
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