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MAX42410 - 10A Fully Integrated Buck Converter

Download the MAX42410 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the MAX42408 variant, as both devices belong to the same 10a fully integrated buck converter family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The MAX42408/MAX42410 are highly-integrated synchronous buck converters with internal high-side and low-side switches.

The ICs deliver up to 8A/10A with input voltage from 4.5V to 36V.

The voltage quality can be monitored by the PGOOD signal.

Key Features

  • High-Power DC/DC Converter in Small Solution Size.
  • Operating VIN range of 4.5V to 36V.
  • Synchronous DC-DC Converter with Integrated FETs.
  • 8A/10A Maximum Output Current.
  • 400kHz and 1.5MHz Fixed Frequency Options.
  • Fixed Soft-Start Time - 2.5ms for 400kHz - 3.5ms for 1.5MHz.
  • 36ns Minimum On-Time.
  • Programmable Output Voltage - 0.8V to 10V for 400kHz - 0.8V to 6V for 1.5MHz.
  • Symmetric and Balanced SUP and PGND Pinout Pla.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (MAX42408-AnalogDevices.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

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36V, 8A/10A Fully Integrated Buck Converter with 10μA Quiescent Current and Dual-Phase Capability MAX42408/MAX42410 General Description The MAX42408/MAX42410 are highly-integrated synchronous buck converters with internal high-side and low-side switches. The ICs deliver up to 8A/10A with input voltage from 4.5V to 36V. The voltage quality can be monitored by the PGOOD signal. The MAX42408/MAX42410 can operate in the dropout mode by running at very high duty cycle, which make them ideal for industrial applications. The MAX42408/MAX42410 offer programmable outputvoltage options. High switching frequency at 1.5MHz and 400kHz options allow for small external components and reduced output ripple.