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 19-2585; Rev 0; 9/02
MAX6470 Evaluation Kit
General Description
The MAX6470 evaluation kit (EV kit) circuit features the MAX6470 low-dropout linear regulator with an integrated microprocessor reset output signal. The circuit provides a preset 3.3V output from a 3.6V to 5.5V input range and delivers 300mA of load current. The MAX6470 EV kit is a fully assembled and tested surface-mount circuit board that accommodates the MAX6470 IC in both the 6-pin SOT23 and 8-pin QFN packages. The EV kit board can also be used to evaluate the MAX6469-MAX6476 linear regulators. For output voltages less than 3.3V, the input voltage range can go down to 2.5V. o Preset 3.3V Output o Adjustable Output Voltage (1.2V to 5V) o 300mA Output Current o 57mV (typ) Dropout Voltage at 150mA Output Current o Microprocessor RESET Output Signal with Timeout Period o Supports 6-Pin SOT23 and 8-Pin QFN Packages o Fully Assembled and Tested
Features
Evaluates: MAX6469-MAX6476
Component List
DESIGNATION QTY DESCRIPTION 1F 10%, 6.3V X5R ceramic capacitor (0603) Taiyo Yuden JMK107BJ105KA or TDK C1608X5R1A105K 3.3F 10%, 6.3V X5R ceramic capacitor (0805) Taiyo Yuden JMK212BJ335KG or TDK C2012X5R1A335K Not installed, capacitor (0603) Not installed, capacitor (0805) Not installed, resistors (0603) 100k 5% resistor (0603) MAX6470UT33BD3 (6-pin SOT23), top mark ABFG Not installed (8-pin QFN) 3-pin headers Shunts (JU1, JU2) MAX6470 PC board MAX6470 data sheet MAX6470 EV kit data sheet PART MAX6470EVKIT
Ordering Information
TEMP RANGE 0C to +70C IC PACKAGE 6 SOT23
C1
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Quick Start
The MAX6470 EV kit is fully assembled and tested. Follow these steps to verify board operation. Do not turn on the power supply until all connections are completed. 1) Verify that shunts are installed across pins 1 and 2 of jumpers JU1 (SHDN) and JU2 (RESET). 2) Connect voltmeters to the VOUT and RESET PC board pads. 3) Connect a 3.6V to 5.5V DC power supply to the VIN pad. Connect the supply ground to the GND pad. 4) Turn on the power supply. 5) Verify that VOUT and RESET each measure 3.3V. 6) Decrease the power supply to 2.8V. 7) Verify that RESET measures approximately 0V.
C2 C3 C4 R1, R2, R4, R5 R3 U1 U2 JU1, JU2 None None None None
1 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 2 1 1 1
Component Suppliers
SUPPLIER Taiyo Yuden TDK PHONE 800-348-2496 847-803-6100 FAX 847-925-0899 847-390-4405 WEBSITE www.t-yuden.com www.component.tdk.com
Note: Please indicate that you are using the MAX6470 when contacting these component suppliers.
________________________________________________________________ Maxim Integrated Products
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MAX6470 Evaluation Kit Evaluates: MAX6469-MAX6476
Detailed Description
The MAX6470 EV kit is a fully assembled surface-mount circuit board that contains the MAX6470 low-dropout linear voltage regulator. The circuit operates with a 3.6V to 5.5V supply range and is preset for an output voltage of 3.3V. The EV kit can supply up to 300mA of load current. At an output of 3.3V and 300mA load current, the maximum dropout voltage is 114mV. The preset output voltage can be adjusted by reconfiguring the feedback circuitry on the board. The MAX6470 EV kit board can evaluate the MAX6469-MAX6476 low-dropout linear regulators in SOT23 or QFN packages with the preset output voltages ranging from 1.5V to 3.3V in 100mV increments. These devices consume only 82A (typ) of supply current while providing up to 300mA of output current.
Reset Output
The microprocessor supervisory reset circuitry is fully integrated into the MAX6470UT_ _BD3 ICs. The opendrain RESET output asserts a logic low when VOUT is 12.5% below the nominal voltage output. The circuit also asserts the RESET output during power-up, powerdown, and brownout conditions. Jumper JU2 is provided to pull the RESET signal up to VOUT or to an external voltage connected to the VREF pad. See Table 2 for jumper JU2 configuration.
Table 2. Jumper JU2
SHUNT LOCATION 1 and 2 2 and 3 EV KIT OPERATION RESET logic high = VOUT RESET logic high = external VREF
Adjusting the Output Voltage
VOUT can be adjusted by cutting open the trace across resistor R2 and installing feedback resistors R1 and R2. The equation to adjust the output voltage is the following: VOUT = VSET(1 + (R1/R2)) where VSET = 1.23V Resistor R2 must be 50k or less to maintain stability, accuracy, and high-frequency power-supply rejection. VOUT can be adjusted from 1.23V (VSET) to 5V.
PC Board Dual Circuitry
The MAX6470 PC board accommodates the MAX6469-MAX6476 ICs in both a 6-pin SOT23 package and an 8-pin QFN package. The MAX6470 board layout features the dual circuitry in parallel. The SOT23 circuit is populated and fully functional. The QFN circuit is left unpopulated of all components. The two PC board circuits share all the input and output connections except for the resistor feedback networks. To evaluate the IC in the QFN package, remove the linear regulator U1 and install the QFN package on the U2 PC board pad. The preset output can now be evaluated. If the output voltage needs to be adjusted, cut the trace on R5 and install resistors R4 and R5 to configure the desired output voltage at VOUT. It is recommended that capacitors C1 and C2 be removed and capacitors C3 and C4 be installed to reduce trace impedance from the input and output connections. Output capacitors C3 and C4 must be low-ESR components. It is also recommended for capacitor C4 to be a minimum of 3.3F. Additional Features The MAX6469-MAX6476 ICs are similar but do differ in their pinout configurations. For specific pinout information, refer to the MAX6469-MAX6476 data sheet.
Shutdown Input
The EV kit features a logic SHDN input that allows the regulator to shut down, thus reducing the total input current consumption of the device. In shutdown mode, the pass transistor, control circuit, reference, and all biases are turned off, reducing the supply current to below 1A. Jumper JU1 can be used to shutdown or enable the linear regulator. See Table 1 for jumper JU1 configurations.
Table 1. Jumper JU1
SHUNT LOCATION 1 and 2 2 and 3 None SHDN PIN Connected to VIN Connected to GND Connected to external controller EV KIT OPERATION U1 enabled Shutdown mode External controller sets mode
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MAX6470 Evaluation Kit Evaluates: MAX6469-MAX6476
VIN VIN C1 1F GND VIN SHDN 1 2 3 SHDN R3 100k VOUT 1 2 3 JU1 2 1 IN OUT 6 C2 3.3F 5 RESET 2 SHDN RESET 4 RESET
VOUT VOUT
U1 MAX6470
R1 OPEN
GND
SET
R2 SHORT GND
JU2
VREF
VIN 1 IN OUT 8 C4 OPEN
VOUT
U2
2 C3 OPEN 3 GND SET 6
IN
MAX6470 7 OUT QFN
R4 OPEN
R5 SHORT SHDN 4 SHDN RESET 5 RESET
Figure 1. MAX6470 EV Kit Schematic
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MAX6470 Evaluation Kit Evaluates: MAX6469-MAX6476
Figure 2. MAX6470 EV Kit Component Placement Guide-- Component Side
Figure 3. MAX6470 EV Kit PC Board Layout--Component Side
Figure 4. MAX6470 EV Kit PC Board Layout--Solder Side
Maxim cannot assume responsibility for use of any circuitry other than circuitry entirely embodied in a Maxim product. No circuit patent licenses are implied. Maxim reserves the right to change the circuitry and specifications without notice at any time.
4 _____________________Maxim Integrated Products, 120 San Gabriel Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94086 408-737-7600 (c) 2002 Maxim Integrated Products Printed USA is a registered trademark of Maxim Integrated Products.


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