MAX14627

Low-Power Headset Detectors with SEND/END Button Support

Versatile Jack Detection and Control with High-Performance MIC Bias and Ultra-Low-Power Mode

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Overview

  • Versatile Jack Detection and Control
    • MODE Three-State Microphone Bias Control
    • MIC Switch Ground Detection (MAX14627)
    • MIC Switch Open and Ground Detection (MAX14628)
  • Compatible with Windows Mobile 7 and Google Android
    • Microphone Button Press Detection
  • High-Performance MIC Bias and Power Savings
    • No Pop-Up Noises
    • Ultra-Low Noise, High-PSRR MIC Bias
    • Low-Power MIC Idle Mode
    • Automatic Ultra-Low-Power Mode When Microphone Is Disabled
  • PCB Space and Cost Savings
    • Integrated ±15kV ESD Protection (HBM) on DETIN and MIC Input Terminals
    • Small 8-Pin (2mm x 2mm) TDFN Package

The MAX14627/MAX14628 provide a simple solution for detecting the insertion and managing the operation of a 3.5mm stereo headset with a microphone. These devices integrate all circuitry needed to detect SEND/END button press events and generate required microphone bias voltages, and are fully compatible with Windows® Mobile 7.

The devices need only three GPIOs from the host controller to select between call mode and standby mode, and monitor the SEND/END and jack insertion status. In call mode, the low-noise LDO is enabled to provide DC bias to the externally preamplified microphone. In standby mode, microphone low-power pulsing is enabled to reduce supply current while waiting for a SEND/END button press event. Two open-drain outputs signal the host controller when an insertion/removal or SEND/END button press event occurs. If a 3P headset without a microphone is inserted, the low-power pulsing can be disabled by setting the MODE input to high impedance.

The MAX14627 operates from a 2.5V to 5.5V input voltage supply and features an internal 2.2V LDO output, while the MAX14628 operates from a 3.1V to 5.5V voltage supply and features an internal 2.8V LDO output voltage. Both devices control jack insertion detection by monitoring a 3.5mm socket with a normally open jack insertion switch. Additionally, the MAX14628 features open microphone detection.

The MAX14627/MAX14628 are available in an 8-pin TDFN package, and are fully specified over the -40°C to +85°C extended temperature range.

Applications

  • Cell Phones
  • Portable Media Players
  • Tablet/Laptop PCs

MAX14627
Low-Power Headset Detectors with SEND/END Button Support
MAX14627, MAX14628: Typical Operating Circuit
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