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    Part Img MAX1811ESA+ datasheet by Maxim Integrated Products

    • USB-Powered Li+ Charger
    • Original
    • Yes
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    • EAR99
    • 8542.39.00.01
    • 8542.39.00.00
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    MAX1811ESA+ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    • The MAX1811ESA+ requires careful layout and placement to ensure proper operation. It is recommended to follow the layout guidelines provided in the datasheet, including keeping the input and output capacitors close to the IC, and using a solid ground plane to reduce noise and EMI.
    • To optimize the performance of the MAX1811ESA+, it is recommended to carefully select the input and output capacitors, and to adjust the compensation components (R1 and C1) based on the specific application requirements. Additionally, ensuring proper thermal management and reducing noise and EMI can also improve performance.
    • The MAX1811ESA+ has a maximum junction temperature of 150°C. To ensure reliable operation, it is recommended to keep the junction temperature below 125°C. This can be achieved by using a heat sink, reducing the ambient temperature, and ensuring good airflow around the device.
    • To troubleshoot issues with the MAX1811ESA+, it is recommended to follow a systematic approach, including checking the input voltage, output voltage, and current, as well as verifying the proper operation of the enable and shutdown pins. Additionally, checking for noise and EMI issues, and verifying the proper layout and placement of the device can also help identify and resolve issues.
    • The MAX1811ESA+ is a switching regulator, and as such, it can generate EMI and noise. To minimize EMI and noise, it is recommended to use a solid ground plane, keep the input and output capacitors close to the IC, and use shielding and filtering as necessary. Additionally, following proper PCB layout and design practices can also help reduce EMI and noise.
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