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MAX8863
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The MAX8863 is a fixed output, low–dropout,
low–quiescent current linear regulator designed specifically
for portable, battery–operated equipment such as cellular
phones, cordless phones, and modems. A 1.20 V reference,
error amplifier, MOSFET driver, P–channel pass transistor,
comparator, and internal feedback voltage divider comprise
the MAX8863 (see Figure 3).
The bandgap reference is connected to the error
amplifier’s inverting input. The error amplifier then
compares the reference with the selected feedback voltage
and amplifies the difference. The MOSFET driver, reading
the error signal, applies the correct drive to the P–channel
pass transistor. If the feedback voltage is lower than the
reference, the pass–transistor is pulled lower to allow more
current through, and to increase the output voltage.
Conversely, if the feedback voltage is higher than the
reference, the pass–transistor is pulled up, which allows less
current through to the output.
Turn On Response
The turn on response is defined as two separate response
categories, Wake Up Time (tWK) and Settling Time (tS).
The MAX8863 has a fast Wake Up Time (10 µsec typical)
when released from shutdown. See Figure 2 for the Wake
Up Time designated as tWK. The Wake Up Time is defined
as the time it takes for the output to rise to 2.0% of the VOUT
value after being released from shutdown.
VIL
SHDN
VOUT
VIH
tS
98%
2%
tWK
Figure 2. Wake Up Response Time
The total turn on response is defined as the Settling Time
(tS), see Figure 2. Settling Time (inclusive with tWK) is
defined as the condition when the output is within 2.0% of
its fully enabled value (140 µsec typical) when released
from shutdown. The settling time of the output voltage is
dependent on load conditions and output capacitance on
VOUT (RC response).
Internal P–Channel Pass Transistor
Featuring a 1.1 P–channel MOSFET pass transistor, the
MAX8863 offers longer battery life than similar designs
using PNP pass transistors, which waste current in dropout
when the pass transistor saturates. PNP–based regulators
also use high base–drive currents under large loads. The
P–channel MOSFET, however, does not require a base drive
current, which reduces quiescent current. The MAX8863
uses only 50 µA of quiescent current.
IN
SHDN
GND
GND
SHUTDOWN
LOGIC
THERMAL
SENSOR
1.2 V
REF
MOS DRIVER
+
WITH ILIMIT
N
(MAX8863 Only)
P
OUT
Figure 3. Functional Block Diagram
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