Overview
Features and Benefits
- Quad-Phase Quick-PWM EV Kit
- Mobile and Desktop P4 or AMD Hammer Compatible
- Active Voltage Positioning with Adjustable Gain, Offset and Remote Sensing
- High Speed, Accuracy and Efficiency
- Low Bulk Output Capacitor Count
- Multiphase Fast-Response Quick-PWM
Architecture
- MAX1544/MAX1545 Dual-Phase Controller
- Two MAX1980 Slave Controllers
- 7V to 24V Input Voltage Range
- 5-Bit On-Board DAC
- Mobile P4: 0.60V to 1.75V Output Range
- Desktop P4: 1.10V to 1.85V Output Range
- AMD Hammer: 0.675V to 1.55V Output Range
- 68A Load-Current Capability (17A Each Phase)
- 300kHz Switching Frequency
- MAX6509 Temperature Sensor
- 40-Pin Thin QFN Package (MAX1544/MAX1545)
- 20-Pin Thin QFN Package (MAX1980)
- Fully Assembled and Tested
Product Details
The MAX1544/MAX1545 evaluation kits (EV kits) demonstrate the high-power, dynamically adjustable multiphase notebook CPU application circuit. This DC-DC converter steps down high-voltage batteries and/or AC adapters, generating a precision, low-voltage CPU core VCC rail. The MAX1544 EV kit meets the mobile and desktop AMD Hammer CPU transient voltage specification. The MAX1545 EV kit meets the desktop and mobile Pentium® 4 (P4) CPUs transient voltage specification. The MAX1544/MAX1545 kits consist of the MAX1544 or MAX1545 Dual-Phase Quick-PWM stepdown controller, two MAX1980 slave controllers and the MAX6590 temperature sensor. The MAX1544/MAX1545 kits include active voltage positioning with adjustable gain and offset, reducing power dissipation and bulk output capacitance requirements. The kit features independent four-level logic inputs for setting the suspend voltage (S0/S1).
The MAX1980 provides additional gate drive circuitry, phase synchronization, current limit, and current balancing. Precision slew-rate control provides "just-in time" arrival at the new DAC setting, minimizing surge currents to and from the battery.
This fully assembled and tested circuit board provides a 5- bit digitally adjustable output voltage from a 7V to 24V battery input range. The EV kit operates at 300kHz switching frequency and has superior line- and load transient response.
Applications
- AMD Hammer Desktop or Notebook PCs
- Multiphase CPU Core Supplies
- Servers/Desktop Computers
- Voltage-Positioned Step-Down Converters