Datasheet

MAX1719/MAX1720/MAX1721
SOT23, Switched-Capacitor
Voltage Inverters with Shutdown
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Table 2. Capacitor Selection for Minimum Output Resistance or Capacitor Size
Table 1. Low-ESR Capacitor Manufacturers
f
OSC
CAPACITORS TO MINIMIZE SIZE
(R
O
= 40, TYP)
C1 = C2
0.33µF
3.3µF12kHz
CAPACITORS TO MINIMIZE
OUTPUT RESISTANCE
(R
O
= 23, TYP)
C1 = C2
125kHz
10µF
1µF
MAX1720
PART
MAX1719/MAX1721
Flying Capacitor (C1)
Increasing the flying capacitor’s value reduces the out-
put resistance. Above a certain point, increasing C1’s
capacitance has a negligible effect because the output
resistance becomes dominated by the internal switch
resistance and capacitor ESR.
Output Capacitor (C2)
Increasing the output capacitor’s value reduces the
output ripple voltage. Decreasing its ESR reduces both
output resistance and ripple. Lower capacitance values
can be used with light loads if higher output ripple can
be tolerated. Use the following equation to calculate the
peak-to-peak ripple:
Input Bypass Capacitor (C3)
Bypass the incoming supply to reduce its AC impedance
and the impact of the MAX1719/MAX1720/MAX1721’s
switching noise. A bypass capacitor with a value equal
to that of C1 is recommended.
Voltage Inverter
The most common application for these devices is a
charge-pump voltage inverter (Figure 1). This applica-
tion requires only two external components—capacitors
C1 and C2—plus a bypass capacitor, if necessary.
Refer to the Capacitor Selection section for suggested
capacitor types.
Cascading Devices
Two devices can be cascaded to produce an even
larger negative voltage (Figure 4). The unloaded output
voltage is normally -2 x V
IN
, but this is reduced slightly
by the output resistance of the first device multiplied by
the quiescent current of the second. When cascading
more than two devices, the output resistance rises dra-
matically. For applications requiring larger negative
voltages, see the MAX865 and MAX868 data sheets.
The maximum load current and startup current of the
n
th
cascaded circuit must not exceed the maximum
output current capability of the (n - 1)
th
circuit to ensure
proper startup.
V=
I
2 f C2
2 I ESR
RIPPLE
OUT
OSC
OUT C2
××
×
MAX1719
MAX1720
MAX1721
“n”
MAX1719
MAX1720
MAX1721
“1”
2
1
V
OUT
C2
2
+V
IN
C1
C2
SHDN (MAX1719)
SHDN (MAX1720/
MAX1721)
C1
33
44
6
55
61
V
OUT
= -nV
IN
Figure 4. Cascading MAX1719s or MAX1720s or MAX1721s
to Increase Output Voltage