MAX16807EVKIT+ Maxim Integrated Products, MAX16807EVKIT+ Datasheet
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... Proven PCB Layout ♦ Fully Assembled and Tested Ordering Information PART TEMP RANGE MAX16807EVKIT+ 0°C to +70°C* + Denotes a lead-free and RoHS-compliant EV kit. * This limited temperature range applies to the EV kit PCB only. The MAX16807 IC temperature range is -40°C to +125° Exposed paddle. ...
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MAX16807 Evaluation Kit DESIGNATION QTY DESCRIPTION 40V, 1A Schottky diode (SMA Central Semiconductor CMSH1-40ML LEAD FREE 6.2V dual zener diodes (SOT23) D2–D5 4 Diodes Inc. AZ23C6V2-7-F 30V, 30mA Schottky diode (SOD523 Diodes Inc. SDM03U40 75V, 300mA ...
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Recommended Equipment • One 16V, 2A adjustable power supply • One 5V power supply • One voltmeter • Eight LED strings with a total forward voltage rating ≤ 32V (optional) • One PWM signal generator (optional) The MAX16807 EV kit ...
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MAX16807 Evaluation Kit The MAX16807 feature an 8-channel constant-current LED driver, with each channel capable of sinking up to 55mA of LED current. LED strings can be connected between VLED (J1-1 and J1-2) and the constant-current sink outputs to drive ...
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When the outputs are off, the LED drivers are high impedance and the feedback network now combines R13 and D6 to provide a path for the feedback current and to control VLED. Use the following equation to cal- culate the ...
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MAX16807 Evaluation Kit maximum current-sense voltage due to the addition of slope compensation. Check this factor and adjust after the slope compensation is calculated. Slope compensation is explained in detail in a later section. The saturation current limit of the ...
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The minimum slope compensation that should be added to stabilize the current loop is half of the worst-case (maximum) falling slope of inductor current. Adding a ramp, ...
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MAX16807 Evaluation Kit the voltages at the eight constant-current sink outputs and adjusts the feedback to control these voltages to a minimum value. As the LEDs carry constant current, the voltage across the LEDs does not change with varia- tions ...
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The location of the zero (Z1), decided by R1 and C6, is given by the following equation × × 2π Place the high-frequency pole (P3), formed by C6, C7, and R1, at half ...
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MAX16807 Evaluation Kit 5) The gate drive current of the MOSFET is another high-frequency switching current to consider. There are two major loops: one during the MOSFET turn- on edge and the second during the turn-off edge. The MOSFET turn-on ...
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VCC TP3 U3 3 OUT IN 2 VIN 1 GND U4 3 OUT SHDN GND VIN VIN C11 C10 C9 CLK 22μF 22μF 1μF 35V 35V L1 REF 33μH VLED GND 0.1μF TP4 C1 C2 C15 D1 ...
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MAX16807 Evaluation Kit Figure 2. MAX16807 EV Kit Component Placement Guide— Component Side 12 ______________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 3. MAX16807 EV Kit PCB Layout—Component Side ...
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Figure 4. MAX16807 EV Kit PCB Layout—Ground Layer 2 ______________________________________________________________________________________ MAX16807 Evaluation Kit Figure 5. MAX16807 EV Kit PCB Layout—Ground Layer 3 13 ...
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... Maxim cannot assume responsibility for use of any circuitry other than circuitry entirely embodied in a Maxim product. No circuit patent licenses are implied. Maxim reserves the right to change the circuitry and specifications without notice at any time. 14 ____________________Maxim Integrated Products, 120 San Gabriel Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94086 408-737-7600 © 2007 Maxim Integrated Products ...