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MAX730 Series

The MAX730A/MAX738A/MAX744A are 5V-output CMOS, step-down switching regulators. The MAX738A/MAX744A accept inputs from 6V to 16V and deliver 750mA. The MAX744A guarantees 500mA load capability for inputs above 6V and has tighter oscillator frequency limits for low-noise (radio) applications. The MAX730A accepts inputs between 5.2V and 11V and delivers 450mA for inputs above 6V. Typical efficiencies are 85% to 96%. Quiescent supply current is 1.7mA and only 6µA in shutdown.Pulse-width modulation (PWM) current-mode control provides precise output regulation and excellent transient responses. Output voltage accuracy is guaranteed to be ±5% over line, load, and temperature variations. Fixed-frequency switching allows easy filtering of output ripple and noise, as well as the use of small external components. These regulators require only a single inductor value to work in most applications, so no inductor design is necessary.The MAX730A/MAX738A/MAX744A also feature cycle-by-cycle current limiting, overcurrent limiting, undervoltage lockout, and programmable soft-start protection.ApplicationsCell PhonesComputer PeripheralsDistributed Power SystemsPersonal CommunicatorsPortable Instrumentation

Technical Specifications

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SpecificationMAX7301ANI+
Clock Frequency26 MHz
Current - Output Sink10 mA
Current - Output Source4.5 mA
InterfaceSPI
Interrupt OutputYes
Mounting TypeThrough Hole
Number of I/O28
Operating Temperature (Max)125 °C
Operating Temperature (Min)-40 °C
Output TypePush-Pull
Package Length0.3 in
Package Name28-DIP, 28-PDIP
Package Width7.62 mm
Voltage - Supply (Maximum)5.5 V
Voltage - Supply (Minimum)2.5 V

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