Max868, Regulated, adjustable -2x inverting charge pump, Design procedure – Rainbow Electronics MAX868 User Manual

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MAX868

__________________Design Procedure

Setting the Output Voltage

Set the output voltage using two external resistors, R1
and R2, as shown in Figure 4. Since the input bias cur-
rent at FB has a 50nA maximum, large resistor values in
the feedback loop do not significantly degrade accura-
cy. Begin by selecting R2 in the 100k

to 500k

range,

and calculate R1 using the following equation:

where V

OUT

is the desired output voltage, and V

REF

is

any available regulated positive voltage. When the
MAX868 is powered by a regulated voltage, V

IN

can be

used as the reference for setting the output voltage.

When the MAX868 is powered by an unregulated sup-
ply, such as when operating directly from a battery, use
any available positive reference voltage in the system.
Note that due to the MAX868’s doubling and inverting
charge-pump action, the output voltage is limited to
-2 x V

IN

.

Alternatively, to configure the MAX868 as a simple,
unregulated doubler-inverter (V

OUT

= -2 x V

IN

), con-

nect FB to IN. In this configuration, the MAX868 runs at
its maximum oscillator frequency, operating as a con-
ventional, open-loop charge pump.

If multiple oscillator cycles are required to regulate the
output, reduce the values for R1 and R2, or parallel a
small capacitor (C

C

) across R1 to compensate the

feedback loop and ensure stability. Choose the lowest
capacitor value that ensures stability; values up to 47pF
are adequate for most applications.

R

R

x

V

V

OUT

REF

1

2

|

|

=

Regulated, Adjustable -2x
Inverting Charge Pump

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C

OUT

V

OUT

C2-

C1+

C1-

C2+

IN

IN

GND

(a)

(b)

C

OUT

V

OUT

C2-

C2+

C1-

C1+

Figure 2.

a)

In charge phase, the left-hand switches are

closed and the right-hand switches are open, charging the fly-
ing capacitors (C1 and C2) while the output capacitor (C

OUT

)

services the load.

b)

The equivalent circuit of the charge phase

of operation.

C2-

C1+

C1-

C2+

IN

(a)

(b)

C

OUT

V

OUT

C

OUT

V

OUT

C2+

C2-

C1+

C1-

Figure 3.

a)

In discharge phase, the left-hand switches are

open and the right-hand switches are closed, transferring
energy from the flying capacitors (C1 and C2) to the output
capacitor (C

OUT

).

b)

The equivalent circuit of the discharge

phase of operation.

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