Rainbow Electronics MAX8712 User Manual

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MAX8710/MAX8711/MAX8712

Low-Cost Linear-Regulator

LCD Panel Power Supplies

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MMBD4148SE

(FAIRCHILD)

MMBD4148

2x MMBD4148SE

(FAIRCHILD)

0.22µF

0.47µF

1µF

R5

110kΩ

1%

R6

100kΩ

1%

DRVN

FBN

OUTL

AVDD

10V/300mA

GON

27V/20mA

GND

GND

IN
10.8V TO 13.2V

IN

0.1µF

10µF

4.7µF

1µF

0.1µF

R3

325kΩ

1%

0.1µF

0.1µF

C1

47pF

R2

33.2kΩ

1%

R4

33.2kΩ

1%

R1

100kΩ

1%

GOFF

-5V/50mA

REF

5V/1mA

SHDN

MAX8712

INL

REF

DLP

SHDN

FBP

DRVP

FBL

1µF

0.1µF

Figure 3. Typical Operating Circuit of the MAX8712

reference voltage, the controller lowers the base current
of the PNP transistor, which reduces the amount of cur-
rent delivered to the output. If the feedback voltage is too
low, the device increases the PNP transistor’s base cur-
rent, which allows more current to pass to the output and
raises the output voltage. The linear regulator also
includes an output current limit that protects the internal
pass transistor against short circuits.

The input voltage range of the linear regulator is from 8V
to 28V. The Typical Operating Circuits shown use a 12V
input. The output voltage range of the linear regulator
(OUTL) is up to 28V (MAX8710) or up to 14V
(MAX8711/MAX8712). The linear-regulator output is used
to generate the AVDD voltage, which is the analog supply
rail for source-driver ICs in TFT LCD panels. The typical
load of the AVDD supply is a periodic pulsed load, with a
peak current of approximately 1A and pulse width of

approximately 2µs. The period of the pulse load is
between 8.9µs and 31.7µs. The excellent transient perfor-
mance of the linear regulator can easily meet this tran-
sient-response requirement.

The linear regulator can deliver at least 300mA output
current continuously with a 4.7µF output capacitor. Do not
allow the device power dissipation to exceed the pack-
age-dissipation limit listed in the Absolute Maximum
Ratings
section. The power dissipation can be estimated
by multiplying the voltage difference between the input
and the output with the required maximum continuous
output current. For applications where the power dissipa-
tion exceeds the package limit, see the External
Transistor for Higher Current or Power Dissipation
section
for more information.

The linear regulator is enabled whenever REF is in regula-
tion and SHDN is logic high. Each time it is enabled, the

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