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MAX15061ATE+

Manufacturer Part Number
MAX15061ATE+
Description
IC BOOST CONV/CURR MON 16-TQFN
Manufacturer
Maxim Integrated Products
Datasheet

Specifications of MAX15061ATE+

Applications
Current/Power Monitor
Current - Supply
1.2mA
Voltage - Supply
2.7 V ~ 5.5 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 125°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
16-TQFN Exposed Pad
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
The MAX15061 includes a versatile current monitor
intended for monitoring the APD, PIN, or varactor diode
DC current in fiber and other applications. The
MAX15061 features more than three decades of
dynamic current ranging from 500nA to 4mA and pro-
vides an output current accurately proportional to the
APD current at MOUT.
The MAX15061 also features a shutdown logic input to
disable the device and reduce its standby current to
2μA (max).
The heart of the MAX15061 current-mode PWM con-
troller is a BiCMOS multiple-input comparator that
simultaneously processes the output-error signal and
switch current signal. The main PWM comparator uses
direct summing, lacking a traditional error amplifier and
its associated phase shift. The direct summing configu-
ration approaches ideal cycle-by-cycle control over the
output voltage since there is no conventional error
amplifier in the feedback path.
The device operates in PWM mode using a fixed-fre-
quency, current-mode operation. The current-mode fre-
quency loop regulates the peak inductor current as a
function of the output error signal.
The current-mode PWM controller is intended for dis-
continuous conduction mode (DCM) operation. No
internal slope compensation is added to the current
signal.
At low supply voltages (2.7V to 5.5V), internal charge-
pump circuitry and an external 10nF ceramic capacitor
connected between CP and CN double the available inter-
nal supply voltage to drive the internal switch efficiently.
In the 5.5V to 11V supply voltage range, the charge
pump is not required. In this configuration, disable the
charge pump by connecting CP to IN and leaving CN
unconnected.
The current limit of the current monitor is programmable
from 1mA to 5mA. Connect a resistor from RLIM to
ground to program the current-limit threshold up to 5mA.
The current monitor mirrors the current out of APD with
a 1:10 ratio, and the MOUT current can be converted to
a voltage signal by connecting a resistor from MOUT to
SGND.
Fixed-Frequency PWM Controller
80V, 300mW Boost Converter and Current
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Monitor Current Limit (RLIM)
Monitor for APD Bias Applications
Charge Pump
The APD current-monitor range is from 500nA to 4mA,
and the MOUT current-mirror output accuracy is ±10%
from 500nA to 1mA of APD current and ±3.5% from
1mA to 4mA of APD current.
CLAMP provides a means for diode clamping the volt-
age at MOUT; thus, V
0.6V). CLAMP can be connected to either an external
supply or BIAS. CLAMP can be left unconnected if volt-
age clamping is not required.
The boost converter output voltage can be set by con-
necting FB to a resistor-divider from V
The set-point feedback reference is the 1.245 (typ)
internal reference voltage when V
equal to the CNTRL voltage when V
To change the converter output on the fly, apply a volt-
age lower than 1.25V (typ) to the CNTRL input and
adjust the CNTRL voltage, which is the reference input
of the error amplifier when V
Functional Diagram ). This feature can be used to adjust
the APD voltage based on the APD mirror current,
which compensates for the APD avalanche gain varia-
tion with temperature and manufacturing process. As
shown in Figure 4, the voltage signal proportional to the
MOUT current is connected to the analog-to-digital
(ADC) input of the APD module, which then controls the
reference voltage of the boost converter error amplifier
through a digital-to-analog (DAC) block connected to
the CNTRL input. The BIAS voltage and, therefore, the
APD current, are controlled based on the MOUT mirror
current, forming a negative feedback loop.
The MAX15061 features an active-low shutdown input
(SHDN). Pull SHDN low to enter shutdown. During shut-
down, the supply current drops to 2μA (30μA from
BIAS) (max). However, the output remains connected to
the input through the inductor and the output diode,
holding the output voltage to one diode drop below
PWR when the MAX15061 shuts down. Connect SHDN
to IN for always-on operation.
Adjusting the Boost Converter
Output Voltage (FB/CNTRL)
MOUT
Output Voltage (CLAMP)
Clamping the Monitor
CNTRL
is limited to (V
Shutdown ( SHDN )
CNTRL
CNTRL
< 1.25V (see the
OUT
> 1.5V and is
< 1.25V.
to ground.
CLAMP
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