
MAX1907AETL+T
UnknownQUICK-PWM MASTER CONTROLLERS FOR VOLTAGE-POSITIONED CPU CORE POWER SUPPLIES (IMVP-IV)
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MAX1907AETL+T
UnknownQUICK-PWM MASTER CONTROLLERS FOR VOLTAGE-POSITIONED CPU CORE POWER SUPPLIES (IMVP-IV)
Technical Specifications
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| Specification | MAX1907AETL+T |
|---|---|
| Applications | Sequencer, Power Supply Controller |
| Current - Supply | 1.3 mA |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Operating Temperature [Max] | 100 °C |
| Operating Temperature [Min] | -40 C |
| Package / Case | 40-WFQFN Exposed Pad |
| Supplier Device Package | 40-TQFN (6x6) |
| Voltage - Input [Max] | 28 V |
| Voltage - Input [Min] | 4.5 V |
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| Distributor | Package | Quantity | $ | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Digikey | N/A | 0 | $ 0.00 | |
Description
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MAX1907A Series
The MAX1907A/MAX1981A are single-phase, Quick-PWM™ master controllers for IMVP-IV™ CPU core supplies. Multiphase operation is achieved using a Quick-PWM slave controller (MAX1980). Multiphase operation reduces input ripple current requirements and output voltage ripple while easing component selection and layout difficulties. The MAX1907A/MAX1981A include active voltage positioning with adjustable gain and offset, reducing power dissipation and bulk output capacitance requirements.The MAX1907A/MAX1981A are intended for two different notebook CPU core applications: either bucking down the battery directly, or 5V system supply to create the core voltage. The single-stage conversion method allows these devices to directly step down high-voltage batteries for the highest possible efficiency. Alternatively, two-stage conversion (stepping down the 5V system supply instead of the battery) at higher switching frequency provides the minimum possible physical size.The MAX1907A/MAX1981A meet the IMVP-IV specifications and include logic to interface with the CPU power good signals from the VCCPand VCCMCHrails within the system. The regulator features power-up sequencing, automatically ramping up to the Intel-specified boot voltage. The MAX1907A/MAX1981A feature independent four-level logic inputs for setting the boot voltage (B0–B2) and the suspend voltage (S0–S2).The MAX1907A/MAX1981A include output undervoltage protection, thermal protection, and system power-OK (SYSPOK) input/output. When any of these protection features detect a fault, the MAX1907A/MAX1981A immediately shut down. Additionally, the MAX1907A includes overvoltage protection.The MAX1907A/MAX1981A are available in a thin 40-pin QFN package.ApplicationsServers/Desktop ComputersVoltage-Positioned Step-Down Converters
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