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IC DRVR XFRMR CMOS PCMCIA 8SOIC

MAX845ESA

Manufacturer Part Number
MAX845ESA
Description
IC DRVR XFRMR CMOS PCMCIA 8SOIC
Manufacturer
Maxim Integrated Products
Datasheet

Specifications of MAX845ESA

Applications
Transformer Driver, PCMCIA
Voltage - Input
3.3V, 5V
Number Of Outputs
1
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
8-SOIC (3.9mm Width)
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Voltage - Output
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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The MAX845 is a transformer driver specifically
designed to provide isolated power for PCMCIA and
other height- and/or space-sensitive applications. It
drives a center-tapped transformer primary from a 5V
or 3.3V DC power supply. The secondary can be
wound to provide any isolated DC voltage needed at
power levels up to 750mW.
The 450kHz minimum switching frequency allows the
use of very thin transformers, making the MAX845 ideal
for PCMCIA and other space-limited applications. The
MAX845 is designed to drive a single transformer less
than 0.09 inches (2.3mm) in height, including package.
Further reduction down to 0.050 inches (1.27mm) can
be achieved using a transformer without a package.
The MAX845 consists of an RC oscillator driving a pair
of N-channel power switches. The oscillator runs at
double the output frequency, driving a toggle flip-flop
to ensure 50% duty cycle to each of the switches.
Internal circuitry ensures break-before-make action
between the two switches.
A low-current shutdown mode disables all internal cir-
cuitry, including the oscillator and both power switches.
Drive the shutdown pin (SD) high to shut down the part;
drive SD low for normal operation. The SD pin has no
internal default condition and must not be allowed to
float.
Most MAX845 applications will operate at high frequen-
cies. The frequency-select pin (FS) is pulled high or left
open (FS is internally pulled up to V
minimum of 450kHz. Pulling FS low selects the low-fre-
quency state.
Figure 2. Detailed Block Diagram
_______________Detailed Description
FREQUENCY
SELECT
C1
_______________________________________________________________________________________
FS
V
CC
400kHz/
700kHz
MAX845
OSC
CC
) to operate at a
T
F / F
Q
Q
SD
ON / OFF
Isolated Transformer Driver
V
IN
V
CC
5V
for PCMCIA Applications
GND2
Figure 2 shows the MAX845 driving both a TGM-010P3
transformer with a center-tapped primary, and a sec-
ondary with a voltage-doubler rectifier topology. All of the
transformers driven by the MAX845 must have a center
tap with V
puts (D1 or D2) goes low, the other goes to approximate-
ly double the supply voltage. A voltage is induced in the
secondary and the rectifier diodes steer the currents into
the appropriate output capacitor. On alternate half
cycles, each capacitor is charged. The output voltage is
the sum of the voltages from each output capacitor. This
topology yields the simplest and smallest transformer
because the least number of secondary turns is required
for a given voltage.
With the MAX845 transformer driver, designers have
the advantages of push/pull converter topology in
space-sensitive applications. The push/pull DC-DC
converter topology allows isolated multiple outputs,
step-up/step-down or inverted outputs, easier filtering
on the input and the output, and lower overall noise.
Medical instrumentation, modems, and LAN-interface
cards often require isolated power supplies. One of the
best switching-regulator topologies for this application
is the push/pull forward-converting DC-DC power sup-
ply shown in Figures 3 and 4. Because the transformer
works in the forward mode (rather than the flyback
mode), its core does not store energy and, therefore,
can be small. Input and output capacitors can be small
because of the high-frequency and continuous-current
waveforms.
__________Applications Information
Isolated Power for PCMCIA Applications
GND1
N
N
D1
D2
IN
applied. Whenever one of the MAX845 out-
CR1
CR2
Theory of Operation
C2
C3
5V @ 150mA
ISO
GND
OUTPUT
5

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