MAX17551 60V, 50mA, Ultra-Small, High-Efficiency, Synchronous Step-Down DC-DC Converter with 22µA No-Load Supply Current General Description Features and Benefits The MAX17551 uses peak-current-mode control and can be operated in pulse-width modulation (PWM) or pulsefrequency modulation (PFM) modes. ●● Reduces Number of DC-DC Regulators to Stock • Wide 4V to 60V Input • Adjustable 0.8V to 0.9 x VIN Output • 100kHz to 2.2MHz Adjustable Switching Frequency with External Synchronization The MAX17551 high-efficiency, high-voltage, synchronous step-down DC-DC converter with integrated MOSFETs operates over a 4V to 60V input. The converter can deliver up to 50mA and generates output voltages from 0.8V up to 0.9 x VIN. The feedback (FB) voltage is accurate to within ±1.75% over -40°C to +125°C. ●● Reduces External Components and Total Cost • No Schottky–Synchronous • Internal Compensation for Any Output Voltage • Built-In Soft-Start • All-ceramic capacitors, Compact Layout The device is available in a 10-pin (3mm x 2mm) TDFN and 10-pin (3mm x 3mm) μMAX® packages. Simulation models are available. ●● Reduces Power Dissipation • 22µA Quiescent Current • Peak Efficiency > 90% • PFM Enables Enhanced Light-load Efficiency • 1.2µA Shutdown Current Applications ●● ●● ●● ●● Industrial Sensors and Process Control High-Voltage LDO Replacement Battery-Powered Equipment HVAC and Building Control ●● Operates Reliable in Adverse Environments • Peak Current Limit Protection • Built-In Output Voltage Monitoring RESET • Programmable EN/UVLO Threshold • Monotonic Startup in to Prebiased Load • Overtemperature Protection • -40°C to +125°C Operation µMAX is a registered trademark of Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. 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Typical Application Circuit—High-Efficiency 5V, 50mA Regulator VIN 6V TO 60V CIN 1µF IN MAX17551 EN/UVLO LX GND SS VOUT MODE FB RT/SYNC R3 140kΩ 19-7110; Rev 1; 3/15 L1 330µH VOUT 5V COUT 10µF R4 22.1Ω C1 0.22µF R1 261kΩ R2 49.9kΩ RESET SWITCHING FREQUENCY = 300kHz L1 COILCRAFT LPS5030-334M COUT MURATA 10µF/X7R/6.3V/0805 (GRM21BR70J106K) CIN MURATA 1µF/X7R/100V/1206 (GRM31CR72A105K) MAX17551 60V, 50mA, Ultra-Small, High-Efficiency Synchronous Step-Down DC-DC Converter with 22µA No-Load Supply Current Absolute Maximum Ratings IN, EN/UVLO, VOUT, RESET to GND.....................-0.3V to 70V LX to GND....................................................... -0.3V to IN + 0.3V RT/SYNC, SS, FB, MODE to GND............................-0.3V to 6V LX Total RMS Current.........................................................±0.8A Output Short-Circuit Duration.....................................Continuous Continuous Power Dissipation (TA = +70°C) TDFN (derate 14.9mW/°C above +70°C) ............... 1188.7mW µMAX (derate 8.8mW/°C above +70°C)...................707.3mW Operating Temperature Range.......................... -40°C to +125°C Junction Temperature.......................................................+150°C Storage Temperature Range............................. -65°C to +150°C Lead Temperature (soldering, 10s).................................. +300°C Soldering Temperature (reflow)........................................+260°C Stresses beyond those listed under “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. Package Thermal Characteristics (Note 1) TDFN Junction-to-Ambient Thermal Resistance (θJA)........67.3°C/W Junction-to-Case Thermal Resistance (θJC).............18.2°C/W μMAX Junction-to-Ambient Thermal Resistance (θJA)......113.1°C/W Junction-to-Case Thermal Resistance (θJC)................42°C/W Note 1: Package thermal resistances were obtained using the method described in JEDEC specification JESD51-7, using a four-layer board. For detailed information on package thermal considerations, refer to www.maximintegrated.com/thermal-tutorial. Electrical Characteristics (VIN = 24V, VGND = 0V, VOUT = 3.3V, VFB = 0.85V, VEN/UVLO = 1.5V, RT/SYNC = 191kΩ, LX = SS = MODE = RESET = unconnected; TA = TJ = -40°C to +125°C, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at TA = +25°C. All voltages are referenced to GND, unless otherwise noted.) (Note 3) PARAMETER SYMBOL CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS 60 V INPUT SUPPLY (IN) Input Voltage Range Input Shutdown Current Input Supply Current VIN 4 IIN-SH VEN/UVLO = 0V, TA = +25°C IQ-PFM VMODE = unconnected (Note 2) IQ-PWM Normal switching mode, VIN = 24V 0.67 1.2 2.25 18 32 180 485 650 2.96 3.05 3.12 µA EXTERNAL BIAS (VOUT) VOUT Switchover Threshold V ENABLE/UVLO (EN/UVLO) EN/UVLO Threshold VENR VEN/UVLO rising 1.2 1.25 1.3 VENF VEN/UVLO falling 1.1 1.15 1.2 V +100 nA VEN-TRUESD EN/UVLO Leakage Current IEN VEN/UVLO falling, true shutdown VEN/UVLO = 1.3V, TA = +25°C 0.7 -100 POWER MOSFETs High-Side pMOS On-Resistance RDS-ONH ILX = 0.1A (sourcing) 2.7 5.0 9.5 Ω Low-Side nMOS On-Resistance RDS-ONL ILX = 0.1A (sinking) 1.25 2.5 5 Ω +1 µA LX Leakage Current www.maximintegrated.com ILX-LKG VEN = 0V, TA = +25°C, VLX = (VGND + 1V) to (VIN - 1V) -1 Maxim Integrated │ 2 MAX17551 60V, 50mA, Ultra-Small, High-Efficiency Synchronous Step-Down DC-DC Converter with 22µA No-Load Supply Current Electrical Characteristics (continued) (VIN = 24V, VGND = 0V, VOUT = 3.3V, VFB = 0.85V, VEN/UVLO = 1.5V, RT/SYNC = 191kΩ, LX = SS = MODE = RESET = unconnected; TA = TJ = -40°C to +125°C, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at TA = +25°C. All voltages are referenced to GND, unless otherwise noted.) (Note 3) PARAMETER SYMBOL CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS SOFT-START (SS) Soft-Start Time tSS SS = unconnected 4.4 5.1 5.8 ms SS Charging Current ISS VSS = 0.4V 4.7 5 5.3 µA MODE = GND 0.786 0.8 MODE = unconnected 0.786 0.812 VFB = 1V, TA = 25°C -100 FEEDBACK (FB) FB Regulation Voltage FB Input Leakage Current VFB-REG IFB 0.814 0.826 V +100 nA 110 123 mA 50 66 CURRENT LIMIT Peak Current-Limit Threshold IPEAK-LIMIT Negative Current-Limit Threshold ISINK-LIMIT PFM Current Level IPFM 97 VMODE = GND 33 VMODE = unconnected 0.01 mA VMODE = unconnected 28 39 47 mA RRT = 422kΩ 90 100 111 RRT = 191kΩ 205 220 235 RRT = 130kΩ 295 319 340 RRT = 69.8kΩ 540 592 638 RRT = 45.3kΩ 813 900 973 RRT = 19.1kΩ 1.86 2.08 2.3 MHz See the Switching Frequency (RT/ SYNC) section for details 100 2200 kHz 1.1 x fSW 2200 kHz OSCILLATOR (RT/SYNC) Switching Frequency fSW Switching Frequency Adjustable Range SYNC Input Frequency SYNC Pulse Minimum Off-Time SYNC Rising Threshold Hysteresis 40 ns VSYNC-H 1 1.22 1.44 VSYNC-HYS 0.115 0.18 0.265 Number of SYNC Pulses to Enable Synchronization kHz 1 V Cycles TIMING Minimum On-Time Maximum Duty Cycle Hiccup Timeout www.maximintegrated.com tON-MIN DMAX 46 82 128 fSW ≤ 600kHz, VFB = 0.98 x VFB-REG 90 94 98 fSW > 600kHz, VFB = 0.98 x VFB-REG 87 92 ns % 51 ms Maxim Integrated │ 3 MAX17551 60V, 50mA, Ultra-Small, High-Efficiency Synchronous Step-Down DC-DC Converter with 22µA No-Load Supply Current Electrical Characteristics (continued) (VIN = 24V, VGND = 0V, VOUT = 3.3V, VFB = 0.85V, VEN/UVLO = 1.5V, RT/SYNC = 191kΩ, LX = SS = MODE = RESET = unconnected; TA = TJ = -40°C to +125°C, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at TA = +25°C. All voltages are referenced to GND, unless otherwise noted.) (Note 3) PARAMETER SYMBOL FB Threshold for RESET Rising VFB-OKR FB Threshold for RESET Falling VFB-OKF RESET CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS VFB rising 93 95 97 % VFB falling 90 92 94 % RESET Delay After FB Reaches 95% Regulation RESET Output Level Low IRESET = 1mA RESET Output Leakage Current VFB = 1.01 x VFB-REG, TA = +25°C 2.1 ms 0.23 V 1 µA 1.44 V MODE MODE PFM Threshold VMODE-PFM MODE Hysteresis VMODE-HYS MODE Internal Pullup Resistor 1 1.22 0.19 V VMODE = unconnected 123 VMODE = GND 1390 Temperature rising 160 °C 20 °C kΩ THERMAL SHUTDOWN Thermal-Shutdown Threshold Thermal-Shutdown Hysteresis Note 2: Actual IQ-PFM in the application circuit is higher due to additional current in the output voltage feedback resistor divider. For example, IQ-PFM (MODE = unconnected) = 26µA for Figure 6, 22µA for Figure 7, and 78µA for Figure 11. Note 3: Limits are 100% tested at TA = +25°C. Limits over the operating temperature range and relevant supply voltage range are guaranteed by design and characterization. www.maximintegrated.com Maxim Integrated │ 4 MAX17551 60V, 50mA, Ultra-Small, High-Efficiency Synchronous Step-Down DC-DC Converter with 22µA No-Load Supply Current Typical Operating Characteristics (VIN = 24V, VGND = 0V, VOUT = 3.3V, VEN/UVLO = 1.5V, RT/SYNC = 191kΩ, CIN = 1μF, TA = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.) EFFICIENCY vs. LOAD CURRENT toc1 EFFICIENCY vs. LOAD CURRENT 100 80 80 80 70 70 50 40 30 10 1 VIN = 48V 50 VIN = 36V VIN = 12V 40 10 10 1 EFFICIENCY VS. LOAD CURRENT 0 toc5 90 80 80 70 70 VIN = 24V VIN = 36V 20 VIN = 60V 10 0 0 10 30 40 VIN = 24V 50 10 50 1 toc7 80 80 70 70 VIN = 48V 50 VIN = 60V VIN = 36V 40 VIN = 24V 30 VIN = 12V 20 10 0 EFFICIENCY (%) 90 0 10 20 LOAD CURRENT (mA) www.maximintegrated.com 40 50 VIN = 36V 40 VIN = 24V 40 10 0 0 10 20 VIN = 48V 30 LOAD CURRENT (mA) 40 50 toc6 0 VIN = 48V VIN = 60V VIN = 12V FIGURE 9 APPLICATION CIRCUIT, PFM MODE VOUT = 3.3V FSW = 600kHz (RRT = 69.8K) 10 toc8 VIN = 60V FIGURE 9 APPLICATION CIRCUIT, PWM MODE VOUT = 3.3V FSW = 600kHz (RRT = 69.8K) VIN = 12V 20 50 VIN = 36V 20 VIN = 24V 30 FIGURE 8 APPLICATION CIRCUIT, PWM MODE VOUT = 5V FSW = 600kHz (RRT = 69.8K) 30 50 1 10 OUTPUT VOLTAGE vs. LOAD CURRENT toc9 5.12 FIGURE 6 APPLICATION CIRCUIT, PFM MODE 5.09 60 30 LOAD CURRENT (mA) EFFICIENCY VS. LOAD CURRENT 100 90 60 60 LOAD CURRENT (mA) EFFICIENCY vs. LOAD CURRENT 20 70 30 10 LOAD CURRENT (mA) 100 VIN = 60V FIGURE 8 APPLICATION CIRCUIT, PFM MODE VOUT = 5V FSW = 600kHz (RRT = 69.8K) 20 0 VIN = 48V VIN = 12V 40 30 FIGURE 7 APPLICATION CIRCUIT, PWM MODE VOUT = 3.3V FSW = 300kHz (RRT = 140K) 20 VIN = 36V OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) VIN = 48V 60 EFFICIENCY (%) VIN = 12V 30 10 EFFICIENCY vs. LOAD CURRENT 100 90 40 0 LOAD CURRENT (mA) EFFICIENCY vs. LOAD CURRENT 100 EFFICIENCY (%) EFFICIENCY (%) toc4 FIGURE 6 APPLICATION CIRCUIT, PWM MODE VOUT = 5V FSW = 300kHz (RRT = 140K) VIN = 60V 10 80 50 VIN = 48V 40 90 60 VIN = 36V 50 LOAD CURRENT (mA) LOAD CURRENT (mA) 100 60 20 10 toc3 VIN = 12V VIN = 24V 70 30 FIGURE 7 APPLICATION CIRCUIT, PFM MODE VOUT = 3.3V FSW = 300kHz (RRT = 140K) 20 0 VIN = 60V VIN = 24V 30 FIGURE 6 APPLICATION CIRCUIT, PFM MODE VOUT = 5V FSW = 300kHz (RRT = 140K) 20 0 60 EFFICIENCY (%) 90 VIN = 60V VIN = 24V VIN = 36V VIN = 48V VIN = 12V EFFICIENCY vs. LOAD CURRENT 100 90 60 EFFICIENCY (%) toc2 90 EFFICIENCY (%) EFFICIENCY (%) 100 40 50 VIN = 36V VIN = 24V 5.06 VIN = 48V 5.03 VIN = 60V VIN = 12V 5.00 4.97 4.94 0 10 20 30 40 50 LOAD CURRENT (mA) Maxim Integrated │ 5 MAX17551 60V, 50mA, Ultra-Small, High-Efficiency Synchronous Step-Down DC-DC Converter with 22µA No-Load Supply Current Typical Operating Characteristics (continued) (VIN = 24V, VGND = 0V, VOUT = 3.3V, VEN/UVLO = 1.5V, RT/SYNC = 191kΩ, CIN = 1μF, TA = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.) OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) VIN = 36V VIN = 48V VIN = 12V, 24V VIN = 60V 3.34 VIN = 12V VIN = 24V V = 36V VIN = 48V IN 4.977 FIGURE 7 APPLICATION CIRCUIT, PWM MODE 3.338 3.336 4.979 VIN = 60V 4.975 toc12 3.38 3.36 FIGURE 6 APPLICATION CIRCUIT, PWM MODE 4.981 OUTPUT VOLTAGE vs. LOAD CURRENT 3.34 toc11 toc10 FIGURE 7 APPLICATION CIRCUIT, PFM MODE OUTPUT VOLTAGE vs. LOAD CURRENT 4.983 OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) OUTPUT VOLTAGE vs. LOAD CURRENT 3.4 3.334 3.332 3.33 3.328 VIN = 12V VIN = 24V 3.326 VIN = 36V 3.324 VIN = 48V VIN = 60V 3.322 4.973 0 10 20 30 40 50 0 10 20 OUTPUT VOLTAGE vs. LOAD CURRENT VIN = 12V 5.02 VIN = 24V 4.98 0 5 VIN = 48V 10 15 3.40 3.36 20 3.20 25 VIN = 48V 10 15 20 3.324 VIN = 12V 3.323 VIN = 24V VIN = 36V 3.322 VIN = 48V VIN = 60V 3.321 0 5 10 15 LOAD CURRENT (mA) www.maximintegrated.com VIN = 12V V = 24V VIN = 36V IN 20 25 FEEDBACK VOLTAGE VS. TEMPERATURE 790 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 TEMPERATURE (°C) 80 100 120 VIN = 60V 0 5 10 15 20 25 LOAD CURRENT (mA) toc17 800 780 50 VIN = 48V 5.017 25 810 FEEDBACK VOLTAGE (V) OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) 5 820 toc16 FIGURE 9 APPLICATION CIRCUIT, PWM MODE 3.325 3.320 VIN = 36V 5.019 5.015 0 40 5.021 LOAD CURRENT (mA) OUTPUT VOLTAGE vs. LOAD CURRENT 3.326 VIN = 24V 3.24 LOAD CURRENT (mA) 3.327 VIN = 12V 3.28 30 FIGURE 8 APPLICATION CIRCUIT, PWM MODE 5.023 VIN = 60V 3.32 20 OUTPUT VOLTAGE vs. LOAD CURRENT 5.025 NO-LOAD SUPPLY CURRENT VS. INPUT VOLTAGE 100 NO-LOAD SUPPLY CURRENT (µA) 4.94 VIN = 36V FIGURE 9 APPLICATION CIRCUIT, PFM MODE 3.44 OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) 5.06 10 toc15 VIN = 60V 0 LOAD CURRENT (mA) toc14 5.10 3.32 50 OUTPUT VOLTAGE vs. LOAD CURRENT 3.48 toc13 5.14 40 LOAD CURRENT (mA) LOAD CURRENT (mA) FIGURE 8 APPLICATION CIRCUIT, PFM MODE 30 OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) 3.32 toc18 80 PFM MODE 60 40 20 0 5 15 25 35 45 55 INPUT VOLTAGE (V) Maxim Integrated │ 6 MAX17551 60V, 50mA, Ultra-Small, High-Efficiency Synchronous Step-Down DC-DC Converter with 22µA No-Load Supply Current Typical Operating Characteristics (continued) (VIN = 24V, VGND = 0V, VOUT = 3.3V, VEN/UVLO = 1.5V, RT/SYNC = 191kΩ, CIN = 1μF, TA = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.) toc19 2 SHUTDOWN CURRENT (µA) 1 -0.5 5 15 25 35 45 INPUT VOLTAGE (V) SWITCH CURRENT LIMIT (A) toc22 SWITCH PEAK CURRENT LIMIT 125 100 75 SWITCH NEGATIVE CURRENT LIMIT 50 25 0 -40 -20 0 96 20 40 60 80 1.4 1.1 0.8 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 100 75 SWITCH NEGATIVE CURRENT LIMIT 50 25 0 120 5 15 25 100 120 toc23 1.22 1.18 FALLING 1.14 1.1 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 45 55 80 100 SWITCHING FREQUENCY VS. TEMPERATURE 1000 RISING 1.26 35 INPUT VOLTAGE (V) EN/UVLO THRESHOLD VOLTAGE VS. TEMPERATURE 1.3 toc21 SWITCH PEAK CURRENT LIMIT 125 TEMPERATURE (°C) SWITCH CURRENT LIMIT VS. TEMPERATURE 150 SWITCH CURRENT LIMIT VS. INPUT VOLTAGE 150 1.7 0.5 55 toc20 SWITCHING FREQUENCY (KHz) -2 EN/UVLO THRESHOLD VOLTAGE (V) SHUTDOWN CURRENT (µA) 4 2.5 SHUTDOWN CURRENT VS. TEMPERATURE SWITCH CURRENT LIMIT (A) SHUTDOWN CURRENT VS. INPUT VOLTAGE 800 RT = 69.8KΩ 600 400 RT = 191KΩ 200 0 120 toc24 RT = 45.3KΩ RT = 422KΩ -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 TEMPERATURE (°C) TEMPERATURE (°C) TEMPERATURE (°C) RESET THRESHOLD VS. TEMPERATURE LOAD TRANSIENT RESPONSE, PFM MODE (LOAD CURRENT STEPPED FROM 2mA to 27mA) LOAD TRANSIENT RESPONSE PFM MODE (LOAD CURRENT STEPPED FROM 2mA to 27mA) toc27 toc26 toc25 RISING RESET THRESHOLD (%) 95 VOUT (AC) 94 93 FALLING 92 IOUT 91 90 100mV/div -40 -20 0 20 40 VOUT (AC) FIGURE6 APPLICATION CIRCUIT FIGURE 6 VOUT=5V APPLICATION CIRCUIT VOUT = 5V 60 80 100 120 FIGURE 7 FIGURE7 APPLICATION CIRCUITCIRCUIT APPLICATION VOUT = 3.3V VOUT=3.3V 20mA/div 200µs/div 50mV/div IOUT 20mA/div 200µs/div TEMPERATURE (°C) www.maximintegrated.com Maxim Integrated │ 7 MAX17551 60V, 50mA, Ultra-Small, High-Efficiency Synchronous Step-Down DC-DC Converter with 22µA No-Load Supply Current Typical Operating Characteristics (continued) (VIN = 24V, VGND = 0V, VOUT = 3.3V, VEN/UVLO = 1.5V, RT/SYNC = 191kΩ, CIN = 1μF, TA = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.) LOAD TRANSIENT RESPONSE PFM OR PWM MODE (LOAD CURRENT STEPPED FROM 25mA TO 50mA) LOAD TRANSIENT RESPONSE PFM OR PWM MODE (LOAD CURRENT STEPPED FROM 25mA TO 50mA) toc28 toc30 toc29 50mV/div VOUT (AC) 50mV/div VOUT(AC) VOUT (AC) 20mA/div IOUT LOAD TRANSIENT RESPONSE PWM MODE (LOAD CURRENT STEPPED FROM NO LOAD TO 25mA) FIGURE 6 APPLICATION CIRCUIT VOUT = 5V IOUT FIGURE 6 APPLICATION CIRCUIT VOUT = 5V 50mV/div 20mA/div FIGURE 7 APPLICATION CIRCUIT VOUT = 3.3V 100µs/div IOUT 20mA/div 100µs/div LOAD TRANSIENT RESPONSE PWM MODE (LOAD CURRENT STEPPED FROM NO LOAD TO 25mA) SWITCHING WAVEFORMS (PFM MODE) toc31 100µs/div FIGURE 6 APPLICATION CIRCUIT VOUT = 5V, LOAD = 10mA 50mV/div VOUT(AC) VOUT(AC) FIGURE 7 APPLICATION CIRCUIT VOUT = 3.3V 100mV/div LX 20mA/div IOUT 10V/div 50mA/div ILX 100µs/div FULL-LOAD SWITCHING WAVEFORMS (PWM OR PFM MODE) toc32 toc33 FIGURE 6 APPLICATION CIRCUIT VOUT = 5V, LOAD = 50mA VOUT(AC) 20mV/div LX 10V/div 50mA/div ILX 10µs/div 4µs/div NO-LOAD SWITCHING WAVEFORMS (PWM MODE) SOFT-START toc34 FIGURE 6 APPLICATION CIRCUIT VOUT = 5V VOUT(AC) 20mV/div LX 10V/div 50mA/div ILX VEN/UVLO www.maximintegrated.com 5V/div 2V/div VOUT 20mA/div 5V/div IOUT VRESET 4µs/div FIGURE 6 APPLICATION CIRCUIT VOUT = 5V toc35 1ms/div Maxim Integrated │ 8 MAX17551 60V, 50mA, Ultra-Small, High-Efficiency Synchronous Step-Down DC-DC Converter with 22µA No-Load Supply Current Typical Operating Characteristics (continued) (VIN = 24V, VGND = 0V, VOUT = 3.3V, VEN/UVLO = 1.5V, RT/SYNC = 191kΩ, CIN = 1μF, TA = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.) SOFT-START VEN/UVLO toc36 5V/div SHUTDOWN WITH ENABLE VEN/UVLO VOUT 2V/div 20mA/div IOUT 5V/div VRESET FIGURE 6 APPLICATION CIRCUIT VOUT = 5V IOUT 1ms/div VOUT FIGURE 6 APPLICATION CIRCUIT NO-LOAD PWM MODE 5V/div 20mA/div 5V/div 1ms/div 5V/div 1V/div 2V/div VRESET toc38 VEN/UVLO 5V/div FIGURE 7 APPLICATION CIRCUIT VOUT = 3.3V VOUT SOFT-START WITH 3V PREBIAS toc37 EXTERNAL SYNCHRONIZATION WITH 350kHz CLOCK FREQUENCY VRESET 1ms/div OVERLOAD PROTECTION toc39 VOUT toc40 FIGURE 6 APPLICATION CIRCUIT VOUT = 5V 2V/div 10V/div VLX FIGURE 6 APPLICATION CIRCUIT 50mA LOAD, PWM MODE VRT/SYNC 2V/div ILX 50mA/div 4µs/div 40us/div BODE PLOT BODE PLOT toc41 toc42 PHASE FIGURE 6 APPLICATION CIRCUIT VOUT = 5V FREQUENCY(Hz) www.maximintegrated.com FCR = 17.3KHz, PHASE MARGIN = 57° GAIN PHASE (º) GAIN GAIN (dB) FCR = 16.3KHz, PHASE MARGIN = 58° PHASE (º) GAIN (dB) PHASE FIGURE 7 APPLICATION CIRCUIT VOUT = 3.3V FREQUENCY(Hz) GAIN Maxim Integrated │ 9 MAX17551 60V, 50mA, Ultra-Small, High-Efficiency Synchronous Step-Down DC-DC Converter with 22µA No-Load Supply Current Pin Configurations TOP VIEW LX 10 GND MODE RESET VOUT 9 8 7 6 MAX17551 + 1 IN 2 3 4 5 EN/ RT/ SS UVLO SYNC FB IN 1 EN/UVLO 2 RT/SYNC 3 SS FB + MAX17551 10 LX 9 GND 8 MODE 4 7 RESET 5 6 VOUT µMAX 3mm x 3mm TDFN 3mm x 2mm Pin Description PIN NAME 1 IN FUNCTION 2 EN/UVLO Active-High, Enable/Undervoltage-Detection Input. Pull EN/UVLO to GND to disable the regulator output. Connect EN/UVLO to IN for always-on operation. Connect a resistor-divider between IN, EN/UVLO, and GND to program the input voltage at which the device is enabled and turns on. 3 RT/SYNC Oscillator Timing Resistor Input. Connect a resistor from RT/SYNC to GND to program the switching frequency from 100kHz to 2.2MHz. See the Switching Frequency (RT/SYNC) section for details. An external pulse can be applied to RT/SYNC through a coupling capacitor to synchronize the internal clock to the external pulse frequency. See the External Synchronization section for details. 4 SS Soft-Start Capacitor Input. Connect a capacitor from SS to GND to set the soft-start time. Leave SS unconnected for default 5.1ms internal soft-start. 5 FB Output Feedback Connection. Connect FB to a resistor-divider between VOUT and GND to set the output voltage. See the Adjusting the Output Voltage section for details. 6 VOUT External Bias Input for Internal Control Circuitry. Decouple to GND with a 0.22μF capacitor and connect to output capacitor positive terminal with a 22.1Ω resistor for applications with an output voltage from 3.3V to 5V. Connect to GND for output voltages < 3.3V and > 5V. See the External Bias section for details. 7 RESET Open-Drain Reset Output. Pull up RESET to an external power supply with an external resistor. RESET pulls low if FB voltage drops below 92% of its set value. RESET goes high-impedance 2ms after FB voltage rises above 95% of its set value. 8 MODE PFM/PWM Mode-Selection Input. Connect MODE to GND to enable the fixed-frequency PWM operation. Leave MODE unconnected for light-load PFM operation. 9 GND 10 LX Inductor Connection. Connect LX to the switching-side of the inductor. LX is high-impedance when the device is in shutdown. — EP Exposed Pad (TDFN Only). Connect to the GND pin to the IC. Switching Regulator Input. Connect a X7R 1µF ceramic capacitor from IN to GND for bypassing. Ground. Connect GND to the power ground plane. Connect all the circuit ground connections together at a single point. See the PCB Layout Guidelines section. www.maximintegrated.com Maxim Integrated │ 10 MAX17551 60V, 50mA, Ultra-Small, High-Efficiency Synchronous Step-Down DC-DC Converter with 22µA No-Load Supply Current Block Diagram IN INTERNAL LDO REGULATOR VOUT POK VCC_INT PEAK-LIMIT EN/UVLO CURRENTSENSE LOGIC CHIPEN 1.25V PFM THERMAL SHUTDOWN CLK RT/SYNC PFM/PWM CONTROL LOGIC OSCILLATOR SLOPE VCC_INT SLOPE SS CS INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL SOFT-START CONTROL DH LX LOW-SIDE DRIVER MODE SELECT 1.22V FB CURRENTSENSE AMPLIFIER HIGH-SIDE DRIVER DL MODE CS SINK-LIMIT CURRENT SENSE AMPLIFIER PWM ERROR AMPLIFIER NEGATIVE CURRENT REF GND RESET 0.76V FB CLK 2ms DELAY MAX17551 www.maximintegrated.com Maxim Integrated │ 11 MAX17551 60V, 50mA, Ultra-Small, High-Efficiency Synchronous Step-Down DC-DC Converter with 22µA No-Load Supply Current Detailed Description The MAX17551 high-efficiency, high-voltage, synchronous step-down DC-DC converter with integrated MOSFETs operates over a 4V to 60V input voltage range. The converter can deliver output current up to 50mA at output voltages of 0.8V to 0.9 x VIN. The output voltage is accurate to within ±1.75% over -40°C to +125°C. The converter consumes only 22µA of supply current in PFM mode, while regulating the output voltage at no load. The device uses an internally-compensated, peakcurrent-mode-control architecture (see the Block Diagram). On the rising-edge of the internal clock, the high-side p-MOSFET turns on. An internal error-amplifier compares the feedback voltage to a fixed internal reference voltage and generates an error voltage. The error voltage is compared to a sum of the current-sense voltage and a slope-compensation voltage by a PWM comparator to set the “on-time.” During the on-time of the pMOSFET, the inductor current ramps up. For the remainder of the switching period (off-time), the pMOSFET is kept off and the low-side nMOSFET turns on. During the off-time, the inductor releases the stored energy as the inductor current ramps down, providing current to the output. Under overload conditions, the cycle-by-cycle currentlimit feature limits inductor peak current by turning off the high-side pMOSFET and turning on the low-side nMOSFET. Mode Selection (MODE) The device features a MODE pin for selecting either the forced-PWM or PFM mode of operation. If the MODE pin is left unconnected, the device operates in PFM mode at light loads. If the MODE pin is grounded, the device operates in a constant-frequency forced-PWM mode at all loads. The mode of operation can be changed on-the-fly during normal operation of the device. In PWM mode, the inductor current is allowed to go negative. PWM operation is useful in frequency-sensitive applications and provides fixed switching frequency at all loads. However, the PWM mode of operation gives lower efficiency at light loads when compared to the PFM mode of operation. PFM mode disables negative inductor current and additionally skips pulses at light loads for high efficiency. In PFM mode, the inductor current is forced to a fixed peak of 39mA (typ) (IPFM) every clock cycle until the output rises to 102% (typ) of the nominal voltage. Once the output reaches 102% (typ) of the nominal voltage, both high-side and low-side FETs are turned off and the device www.maximintegrated.com enters hibernate operation until the load discharges the output to 101% (typ) of the nominal voltage. Most of the internal blocks are turned off in hibernate operation to save quiescent current. After the output falls below 101% (typ) of the nominal voltage, the device comes out of hibernate operation, turns on all internal blocks, and again commences the process of delivering pulses of energy to the output until it reaches 102% (typ) of the nominal output voltage. The device naturally exits PFM mode when the load current increases to a magnitude of approximately: IPFM - (ΔI/2) where ΔI is the peak-peak ripple current in the output inductor. The part enters PFM mode again if the load current reduces to approximately (ΔI/2). See the Inductor Selection section for details. The advantage of the PFM mode is higher efficiency at light loads because of lower current drawn from the supply. Enable Input (EN/UVLO) and Soft-Start (SS) When EN/UVLO voltage increases above 1.25V (typ), the device initiates a soft-start sequence. The duration of the soft-start depends on the status of the SS pin voltage at the time of power-up. If the SS pin is not connected, the device uses a fixed 5ms internal soft-start to ramp up the internal error-amplifier reference. If a capacitor is connected from SS to GND, a 5μA current source charges the capacitor and ramps up the SS pin voltage. The SS pin voltage is used as reference for the internal error amplifier. Such a reference ramp-up allows the output voltage to increase monotonically from zero to the final set value independent of the load current. EN/UVLO can be used as an input voltage UVLOadjustment input. An external voltage-divider between IN and EN/UVLO to GND adjusts the input voltage at which the device turns on or turns off. See Setting the Input Undervoltage-Lockout Level section for details. If input UVLO programming is not desired, connect EN/UVLO to IN (see the Electrical Characteristics table for EN/UVLO rising and falling-threshold voltages). Driving EN/UVLO low disables both power MOSFETs, as well as other internal circuitry, and reduces IN quiescent current to below 1.2μA. The SS capacitor is discharged with an internal pulldown resistor when EN/UVLO is low. If the EN/UVLO pin is driven from an external signal source, a series resistance of minimum 1kΩ is recommended to be placed between the signal source output and the EN/ UVLO pin, to reduce voltage ringing on the line. Maxim Integrated │ 12 MAX17551 60V, 50mA, Ultra-Small, High-Efficiency Synchronous Step-Down DC-DC Converter with 22µA No-Load Supply Current Switching Frequency (RT/SYNC) Switching frequency of the device can be programmed from 100kHz to 2.2MHz by using a resistor connected from RT/SYNC to GND. The switching frequency (fSW) is related to the resistor connected at the RT/SYNC pin (RT) by the following equation, where RT is in kΩ and fSW is in kHz: RT = 42000 f SW The switching frequency in ranges of 130kHz to 160kHz and 230kHz to 280kHz are not allowed for user programming to ensure proper configuration of the internal adaptive-loop compensation scheme. External Synchronization The RT/SYNC pin can be used to synchronize the device’s internal oscillator to an external system clock. The external clock should be coupled to the RT/SYNC pin through a 47pF capacitor, as shown in Figure 1. The external clock logic-high level should be higher than 3V, logic-low level lower than 0.5V and the duty cycle of the external clock should be in the range of 10% to 70%. External clock-synchronization is allowed only in PWM mode of operation (MODE pin connected to GND). The RT resistor should be selected to set the switching frequency 10% lower than the external clock frequency. The external clock should be applied at least 500μs after enabling the device for proper configuration of the internal loop compensation. External Bias (VOUT) The device provides a VOUT pin to power the internal blocks from a low-voltage supply. When the VOUT pin MAX17551 47pF voltage exceeds 3.1V, the device draws switching and quiescent current from this pin to improve the converter’s efficiency. In applications with an output voltage setting from 3.3V to 5V, VOUT should be decoupled to GND with a ceramic capacitor, and should be connected to the positive terminal of the output capacitor with a resistor (R4, C1), as shown in the typical application circuits. In the absence of R4 and C1, the absolute maximum rating of VOUT (-0.3V) can be exceeded, under short-circuit conditions, due to oscillations between the ceramic output capacitor and the inductance of the short-circuit path. In general, parasitic board or wiring inductance should be minimized and the output voltage waveform under shortcircuit operation should be verified to ensure that the absolute maximum rating of VOUT is not exceeded. For applications with an output voltage setting less than 3.3V or greater than 5V, VOUT should be connected to GND. Reset Output (RESET) The device includes an open-drain RESET output to monitor output voltage. RESET should be pulled up with an external resistor to the desired external power supply. RESET goes high-impedance 2ms after the output rises above 95% of its nominal set value and pulls low when the output voltage falls below 92% of the set nominal output voltage. RESET asserts low during the hiccup timeout period. Startup Into a Prebiased Output The device supports monotonic startup into a prebiased output. When the device starts into a prebiased output, both the high-side and low-side switches are turned off so that the converter does not sink current from the output. High-side and low-side switches do not start switching until the PWM comparator commands the first PWM pulse, at which point switching commences. The output voltage is then smoothly ramped up to the target value in alignment with the internal reference. Such a feature is useful in applications where digital integrated circuits with multiple rails are powered. RT/SYNC CLOCK SOURCE RT VLOGIC-HIGH VLOGIC-LOW DUTY Figure 1. Synchronization to an External Clock www.maximintegrated.com Maxim Integrated │ 13 MAX17551 60V, 50mA, Ultra-Small, High-Efficiency Synchronous Step-Down DC-DC Converter with 22µA No-Load Supply Current Operating Input Voltage Range The maximum operating input voltage is determined by the minimum controllable on-time. The minimum operating input voltage is determined by the maximum duty cycle and circuit voltage drops. The minimum and maximum operating input voltages for a given output voltage should be calculated as follows: = VINMIN VOUT + (I OUT × (R DCR + 5)) + (I OUT × 4.5) D MAX VINMAX = VOUT t ONMIN × f SW where VOUT is the steady-state output voltage, IOUT is the maximum load current, RDCR is the DC resistance of the inductor, fSW is the switching frequency (max), DMAX is the maximum duty cycle (0.9), and tONMIN is the worstcase minimum controllable switch on-time (128ns) Overcurrent Protection, HICCUP Mode The device implements a HICCUP-type overload protection scheme to protect the inductor and internal FETs under output short-circuit conditions. When the inductor peak current exceeds 0.11A (typ) 16 consecutive times, the part enters HICCUP mode. In this mode, the part is initially operated with hysteretic cycle-by-cycle peak-current limit that continues for a time duration equal to twice the soft-start time. The part is then turned off for a fixed 51ms hiccup timeout period. This sequence of hysteretic inductor current waveforms, followed by a hiccup timeout period, continues until the short/overload on the output is removed. Since the inductor current is bound between two limits, inductor-current runway never happens. Thermal-Overload Protection Thermal-overload protection limits the total power dissipation in the IC. When the junction temperature exceeds +160°C, an on-chip thermal sensor shuts down the device, turns off the internal power MOSFETs, allowing it to cool down. The device turns on after the junction temperature cools by 20°C. www.maximintegrated.com Applications Information Inductor Selection A low-loss inductor having the lowest possible DC resistance that fits in the allotted dimensions should be selected. Calculate the required inductance from the equation: L= 18000 × VOUT f SW where L is inductance in μH, VOUT is output voltage and fSW is the switching frequency in kHz. Calculate the peak-peak ripple current (ΔI) in the output inductor from the equation: V 1000 × VOUT × 1 − OUT V IN ∆I = f SW × L where L is inductance in μH, VOUT is output voltage, VIN is input voltage and fSW is the switching frequency in kHz. The saturation current rating of the inductor must exceed the maximum current-limit value (IPEAK-LIMIT). The saturation current rating should be at least 0.123A. Once the L value is known, the next step is to select the right core material. Ferrite and powdered iron are commonly available core materials. Ferrite cores have low core losses and are preferred for high-efficiency designs. Powdered iron cores have more core losses and are relatively cheaper than ferrite cores. Input Capacitor Selection Small ceramic input capacitors are recommended for the IC. The input capacitor reduces peak current drawn from the power source and reduces noise and voltage ripple on the input caused by the switching circuitry. A minimum of 1μF, X7R-grade capacitor in a package larger than 0805 is recommended for the input capacitor of the IC to keep the input-voltage ripple under 2% of the minimum input voltage, and to meet the maximum ripple-current requirements. Maxim Integrated │ 14 MAX17551 60V, 50mA, Ultra-Small, High-Efficiency Synchronous Step-Down DC-DC Converter with 22µA No-Load Supply Current Output Capacitor Selection Small ceramic X7R-grade output capacitors are recommended for the device. The output capacitor has two functions. It stores sufficient energy to support the output voltage under load-transient conditions and stabilizes the device’s internal control loop. Usually the output capacitor is sized to support a step load of 50% of the maximum output current in the application, such that the outputvoltage deviation is less than 3%. The minimum required output capacitance (COUT) is calculated as: COUT (in µF) = 25/VOUT It should be noted that dielectric materials used in ceramic capacitors exhibit capacitance loss due to DC bias levels and should be appropriately derated to ensure the required output capacitance is obtained in the application. Soft-Start Capacitor Selection The device offers a 5.1ms internal soft-start when the SS pin is left unconnected. When adjustable soft-start time is required, connect a capacitor from SS to GND to program the soft-start time. The minimum soft-start time is related to the output capacitance (COUT) and the output voltage (VOUT) by the following equation: tSS > 0.05 x COUT x VOUT Setting the Input Undervoltage-Lockout Level The device offers an adjustable input undervoltagelockout level. Set the voltage at which the device turns on with a resistive voltage-divider connected from IN to GND (see Figure 2). Connect the center node of the divider to EN/UVLO. Choose R1 to be 3.3MΩ max and then calculate R2 as follows: R2 = R1× 1.25 (VINU - 1.25) where VINU is the voltage at which the device is required to turn on. Adjusting the Output Voltage The output voltage can be programmed from 0.8V to 0.9 x VIN. Set the output voltage by connecting a resistordivider from output to FB to GND (see Figure 3). Choose R2 in the range of 25kΩ to 100kΩ and calculate R1 with the following equation: = R1 V R2 × OUT 0.8 − 1 where tSS is in milliseconds and COUT is in µF. Soft-start time (tSS) is related to the capacitor connected at SS (CSS) by the following equation: C= SS 6.25 × t SS where tSS is in milliseconds and CSS is in nanofarads. VOUT VIN IN R1 MAX17551 EN/UVLO MAX17551 R1 FB R2 R2 GND Figure 2. Adjustable EN/UVLO Network www.maximintegrated.com Figure 3. Setting the Output Voltage Maxim Integrated │ 15 MAX17551 60V, 50mA, Ultra-Small, High-Efficiency Synchronous Step-Down DC-DC Converter with 22µA No-Load Supply Current Transient Protection In applications where fast line transients or oscillations with a slew rate in excess of 15V/µs are expected during power-up or steady-state operation, the MAX17551 should be protected with a series resistor that forms a lowpass filter with the input ceramic capacitor (Figure 4). These transients can occur in conditions such as hotplugging from a low-impedance source or due to inductive load switching and surges on the supply lines. Power Dissipation Ensure that the junction temperature of the device does not exceed 125°C under the operating conditions specified for the power supply. At a particular operating condition, the power losses that lead to temperature rise of the device are estimated as follows: 1 2 PLOSS = POUT × - 1 - (I OUT × R DCR ) η PCB Layout Guidelines Careful PCB layout (Figure 5) is critical to achieve clean and stable operation. The switching power stage requires particular attention. Follow these guidelines for good PCB layout: ● Place the input ceramic capacitor as close as possible to VIN and GND pins ● Minimize the area formed by the LX pin and inductor connection to reduce the radiated EMI ● Ensure that all feedback connections are short and direct ● Route high-speed switching node (LX) away from the signal pins For a sample PCB layout that ensures the first-pass success, refer to the MAX17551 evaluation kit data sheet. P= OUT VOUT × I OUT where POUT is the output power, η is the efficiency of power conversion, and RDCR is the DC resistance of the output inductor. See the Typical Operating Characteristics section for the power-conversion efficiency or measure the efficiency to determine the total power dissipation. 4.7Ω IN CIN 1µF MAX17551 GND The junction temperature (TJ) of the device can be estimated at any ambient temperature (TA) from the following equation: TJ= T A + (θ JA × PLOSS ) where θJA is the junction-to-ambient thermal impedance of the package. www.maximintegrated.com Figure 4. Transient Protection Maxim Integrated │ 16 MAX17551 60V, 50mA, Ultra-Small, High-Efficiency Synchronous Step-Down DC-DC Converter with 22µA No-Load Supply Current VIN CIN L1 LX IN VOUT COUT MAX17551 R1 GND EN/UVLO R2 SS VOUT CIN CF R7 MODE FB RT/SYNC R4 R5 VOUT R3 R6 RESET GND PLANE CIN VIN PLANE VOUT PLANE L1 U1 R1 R2 R3 LX COUT IN EN/UVLO GND RT/SYNC MODE SS CSS RESET FB R6 VOUT GND PLANE R4 R7 R5 CF Vias to Bottom-Side Ground Plane Vias to VOUT Vias to RESET Figure 5. Layout Guidelines www.maximintegrated.com Maxim Integrated │ 17 MAX17551 60V, 50mA, Ultra-Small, High-Efficiency Synchronous Step-Down DC-DC Converter with 22µA No-Load Supply Current Typical Application Circuits VIN 6V TO 60V CIN 1µF IN MAX17551 EN/UVLO L1 330µH LX C1 0.22µF FB SS LX GND MODE R1 261kΩ R2 49.9kΩ L1 220µH VOUT 3.3V COUT 10µF VOUT RT/SYNC RT/SYNC R3 140kΩ MAX17551 EN/UVLO R4 22.1Ω SS MODE IN CIN 1µF COUT 10µF GND VOUT VIN 4V TO 60V VOUT 5V R4 22.1Ω C1 0.22µF R1 158kΩ FB R2 49.9kΩ R3 140kΩ RESET RESET SWITCHING FREQUENCY = 300kHz L1 COILCRAFT LPS5030-334M COUT MURATA 10µF/X7R/6.3V/0805 (GRM21BR70J106K) CIN MURATA 1µF/X7R/100V/1206 (GRM31CR72A105K) SWITCHING FREQUENCY = 300kHz L1 COILCRAFT LPS5030-224M COUT MURATA 10µF/X7R/6.3V/0805 (GRM21BR70J106K) CIN MURATA 1µF/X7R/100V/1206 (GRM31CR72A105K) Figure 6. High-Efficiency 5V, 50mA Regulator VIN 6V TO 60V CIN 1µF Figure 7. High-Efficiency 3.3V, 50mA Regulator IN MAX17551 EN/UVLO SS MODE LX VOUT 5V COUT 10µF GND VOUT R4 22.1Ω C1 0.22µF R1 261kΩ FB R2 49.9kΩ RT/SYNC R3 69.8kΩ L1 150µH RESET SWITCHING FREQUENCY = 600kHz L1 COILCRAFT LPS3015-154M COUT MURATA 10µF/X7R/6.3V/0805 (GRM21BR70J106K) CIN MURATA 1µF/X7R/100V/1206 (GRM31CR72A105K) Figure 8. Small-Footprint 5V, 50mA Regulator www.maximintegrated.com Maxim Integrated │ 18 MAX17551 60V, 50mA, Ultra-Small, High-Efficiency Synchronous Step-Down DC-DC Converter with 22µA No-Load Supply Current Typical Application Circuits (continued) VIN 4V TO 45V CIN 1µF IN MAX17551 EN/UVLO SS MODE L1 100µH LX VIN 4V TO 24V COUT 10µF GND VOUT IN CIN 1µF R4 22.1Ω MAX17551 EN/UVLO SS C1 0.22µF R1 158kΩ FB MODE R2 49.9kΩ RT/SYNC R3 69.8kΩ VOUT 3.3V R3 69.8kΩ GND VOUT R1 127kΩ FB R2 100kΩ RESET SWITCHING FREQUENCY = 600kHz L1 COILCRAFT LPS3015-683M COUT MURATA 10µF/X7R/6.3V/0805 (GRM21BR70J106K) CIN MURATA 1µF/X7R/100V/1206 (GRM31CR72A105K) SWITCHING FREQUENCY = 600kHz L1 COILCRAFT LPS3015-104M COUT MURATA 10µF/X7R/6.3V/0805 (GRM21BR70J106K) CIN MURATA 1µF/X7R/100V/1206 (GRM31CR72A105K) Figure 9. Small-Footprint 3.3V, 50mA Regulator CIN 1µF VOUT 1.8V COUT 10µF RT/SYNC RESET VIN 15V TO 60V LX L1 68µH Figure 10. Small-Footprint 1.8V, 50mA Regulator IN MAX17551 EN/UVLO SS MODE LX VOUT 12V COUT 4.7µF GND VOUT R1 348kΩ FB R2 24.9kΩ RT/SYNC R3 69.8kΩ L1 470µH RESET SWITCHING FREQUENCY = 600kHz L1 COILCRAFT LPS4018-474M COUT MURATA 4.7µF/X7R/16V/0805 (GRM21BR71C475K) CIN MURATA 1µF/X7R/100V/1206 (GRM31CR72A105K) Figure 11. Small-Footprint 12V, 50mA Step-Down Regulator www.maximintegrated.com Maxim Integrated │ 19 MAX17551 60V, 50mA, Ultra-Small, High-Efficiency Synchronous Step-Down DC-DC Converter with 22µA No-Load Supply Current Package Information Ordering Information PART TEMP RANGE PIN-PACKAGE MAX17551ATB+ -40°C to +125°C 10 TDFN-EP* MAX17551AUB+ -40°C to +125°C 10 μMAX +Denotes a lead(Pb)-free/RoHS-compliant package. *EP = Exposed pad. Chip Information PROCESS: BiCMOS www.maximintegrated.com For the latest package outline information and land patterns (footprints), go to www.maximintegrated.com/packages. Note that a “+”, “#”, or “-” in the package code indicates RoHS status only. Package drawings may show a different suffix character, but the drawing pertains to the package regardless of RoHS status. PACKAGE TYPE PACKAGE CODE OUTLINE NO. LAND PATTERN NO. 10 TDFN-EP T1032N+1 21-0429 90-0082 10 μMAX U10+5 21-0061 90-0330 Maxim Integrated │ 20 MAX17551 60V, 50mA, Ultra-Small, High-Efficiency Synchronous Step-Down DC-DC Converter with 22µA No-Load Supply Current Revision History REVISION NUMBER REVISION DATE PAGES CHANGED 0 9/14 Initial release 1 3/15 Updated to include additional Typical Application Characteristics graphs DESCRIPTION — 2, 6, 9, 15, 18-19 For pricing, delivery, and ordering information, please contact Maxim Direct at 1-888-629-4642, or visit Maxim Integrated’s website at www.maximintegrated.com. Maxim Integrated cannot assume responsibility for use of any circuitry other than circuitry entirely embodied in a Maxim Integrated product. No circuit patent licenses are implied. Maxim Integrated reserves the right to change the circuitry and specifications without notice at any time. The parametric values (min and max limits) shown in the Electrical Characteristics table are guaranteed. Other parametric values quoted in this data sheet are provided for guidance. Maxim Integrated and the Maxim Integrated logo are trademarks of Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. © 2015 Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. │ 21
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