MAX4959/MAX4960 High-Voltage OVP with Battery Switchover General Description Features The MAX4959/MAX4960 overvoltage protection controllers protect low-voltage systems against high-voltage faults of up to +28V. When the input voltage exceeds the overvoltage lockout (OVLO) threshold, these devices turn off an external pFET to prevent damage to the protected components. The undervoltage lockout (UVLO) threshold holds the external pFET off until the input voltage rises to the correct level. An additional safety feature latches off the pFET when an incorrect low-power adapter is plugged in. The MAX4959/MAX4960 control an external battery switchover pFET (P2) (see Figures 4 and 6) that switches in the battery when the AC adapter is unplugged. The undervoltage and overvoltage trip levels can be adjusted with external resistors. o Overvoltage Protection Up to +28V o 2.5% Accurate Externally Adjustable OVLO/UVLO Thresholds o Battery Switchover pFET Control o Protection Against Incorrect Power Adapter o Low (100A Typ) Supply Current o 25ms Input Debounce Timer o 25ms Blanking Time o 10-Pin (2mm x 2mm) DFN Packages Ordering Information The input is protected against 15kV HBM ESD when bypassed with a 1F ceramic capacitor to ground. All devices are available in a small 10-pin (2mm x 2mm) DFN and are specified for operation over the extended -40C to +85C temperature range. Applications PART TEMP RANGE PINPACKAGE TOP MARK MAX4959ELB+ -40C to +85C 10 DFN AAO MAX4960ELB+ -40C to +85C 10 DFN AAP +Denotes a lead-free package. Notebooks Laptops Camcorders Ultra-Mobile PCs N.C. GND CB VDD TOP VIEW GATE2 Pin Configuration 10 9 8 7 6 MAX4959 MAX4960 4 5 OVS N.C. (SOURCE1) 3 UVS 2 IN 1 GATE1 + DFN ( ) MAX4960 ONLY. Typical Operating Circuits appear at end of data sheet. For pricing, delivery, and ordering information, please contact Maxim Direct at 1-888-629-4642, or visit Maxim's website at www.maximintegrated.com. 19-0874; Rev 1; 7/14 MAX4959/MAX4960 High-Voltage OVP with Battery Switchover ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS IN, SOURCE1, GATE1, GATE2, to GND ................-0.3V to +30V VDD to GND ..............................................................-0.3V to +6V UVS, OVS, CB to GND .............................................-0.3V to +6V Continuous Power Dissipation (TA = +70C) 10-pin DFN (derate 5.0mW/C above +70C) ...........403mW Operating Temperature Range ...........................-40C to +85C Junction Temperature ......................................................+150C Storage Temperature Range .............................-65C to +150C Lead Temperature (soldering, 10s) .................................+300C Stresses beyond those listed under "Absolute Maximum Ratings" may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (VIN = +19V, TA = -40C to +85C, unless otherwise noted, CVDD = 100nF. Typical values are at TA = +25C.) (Note 1) PARAMETER SYMBOL CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS 4 28 V 6 28 V IN Input Voltage Range Overvoltage Adjustable Trip Range VIN OVLO (Note 2) Overvoltage Comp Reference OVREF VIN rising edge OVS Input Leakage Current OVILKG Overvoltage Trip Hysteresis OVHYS Undervoltage Adjustable Trip Range UVLO (Note 2) Undervoltage Comp Reference UVREF VIN falling edge UVS Input Leakage Current UVILKG Undervoltage Trip Hysteresis UVHYS Internal Undervoltage Trip Level INTUVREF Internal Undervoltage Trip Hysteresis INTUVHYS Power-On Trip Level Power-On Trip Hysteresis IN Supply Current POTL 1.18 1.276 V +100 nA 1 5 1.18 1.228 -100 % 28 V 1.276 V +100 nA 1 VIN falling edge 4.1 4.4 % 4.7 1 VDD > +3V, IN rising edge 0.5 POTLHYS IIN 1.228 -100 0.75 % 1 10 VIN = +19V, VOVS < OVREF and VUVS > UVREF 100 V V % 300 A 2.7 5.5 V 1.55 2.40 V VDD VDD Voltage Range VDD VDD Undervoltage Lockout VDDUVLO VDD Undervoltage Lockout Hysteresis VDDUVLOHYS VDD Supply Current VDD falling edge 50 mV IVDD VDD = +5V, VIN = 0V 10 A GATE1 Open-Drain MOS RON Resistance RON VCB = 0V, VIN = 19V, VOVS < OVREF and VUVS > UVREF, IGATE_ = 0.5mA (MAX4959) 1 k GATE2 Open-Drain MOS RON Resistance RON VCB = 3V, IGATE_ = 0.5mA 1 k GATE_ 2 Maxim Integrated MAX4959/MAX4960 High-Voltage OVP with Battery Switchover ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued) (VIN = +19V, TA = -40C to +85C, unless otherwise noted, CVDD = 100nF. Typical values are at TA = +25C.) (Note 1) PARAMETER SYMBOL CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS GATE1 Leakage Current G1ILKG VOVS > OVREF, VUVS < UVREF, or VCB = +5V -1 +1 A GATE2 Leakage Current G2ILKG VCB = 0V -1 +1 A CB Logic-Level High VIH Logic-Level Low VIL CB Pulldown Resistor 1.5 RCBPD V 0.4 V 1 2 3 M 10 25 40 ms TIMING Debounce Time VOVP > VIN > VUVP for greater than tDEB for GATE1 to go low tDEB GATE1 Assertion Delay from CB Pin t1GATE CB = +3V to 0 rise time = fall time = 5ns (Note 3) 50 ns GATE2 Assertion Delay from CB Pin t2GATE CB = 0 to +3V rise time = fall time = 5ns (Note 3) 50 ns Blanking Time tBLANK 10 25 40 ms MAX4960 SOURCE1/GATE1 Resistance RSG (MAX4960) 140 200 260 k GATE1/Ground Resistance RGG GATE1 Asserted (MAX4960) 140 200 260 k Note 1: All devices are production tested at TA = +25C. Specifications over temperature are guaranteed by design. Note 2: Do not exceed absolute maximum rating; the ratio between the externally set OVLO and UVLO threshold must not exceed 4, [OVLO/UVLO]MAX 4. Note 3: Assertion delay starts from switching of CB pin to reaching of 80% of GATE1/GATE2 transition. This delay is measured without external capacitive load. Typical Operating Characteristics (VOVLO = 22.2V and VUVLO = 10.1V, R1 = 887k, R2 = 66.5k, R3 = 54.9k, all resistors 1%, OVREF = UVREF = 1.228V.) 25 VOLTAGE (V) VOLTAGE (V) 8 6 VDD 4 20 VGATE1 15 VDD 10 2 16 DRAIN OF P1 14 12 VIN 10 8 6 VGATE1 4 0 5 -2 0 -150 -100 -50 0 TIME (s) Maxim Integrated 50 100 150 MAX4959/60 toc03 VGATE1 VIN VOLTAGE (V) VIN MAX4959/60 toc02 30 MAX4959/60 toc01 12 10 UNDERVOLTAGE RESPONSE (WITHIN BLANKING TIME) (RPULLUP = 1k) OVERVOLTAGE RESPONSE (RPULLUP = 5k) POWER-UP RESPONSE (RPULLUP = 1k) 2 0 -150 -100 -50 0 50 TIME (s) 100 150 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 TIME (s) 3 MAX4959/MAX4960 High-Voltage OVP with Battery Switchover Typical Operating Characteristics (continued) (VOVLO = 22.2V and VUVLO = 10.1V, R1 = 887k, R2 = 66.5k, R3 = 54.9k, all resistors 1%, OVREF = UVREF = 1.228V.) BATTERY SWITCHOVER WITH ADAPTERPLUGGED RESPONSE (VIN = 19V, VGATE2-PULLUP = 4.2V, RPULLUP = 5k) 20 VGATE1 VIN VOLTAGE (V) VOLTAGE (V) 9 7 5 4 3 VGATE1 15 2 VOLTAGE (V) 11 5 MAX4959/60 toc05 25 MAX4959/60 toc04 13 OVERVOLTAGE AND UNDERVOLTAGE TRIP DIFFERENCE vs. TEMPERATURE (RPULLUP = 1k) VGATE2 10 CB 5 3 1 UV TRIP DIFF 1 0 -1 -2 DRAIN OF P1 LOAD BECOMES PRESENT MAX4959/60 toc06 LOW-POWER ADAPTER RESPONSE (VOVLO = 22.3V, VUVLO = 10.1V, pFET = IRF7726) OV TRIP DIFF -3 0 -4 -5 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3 TIME (s) SUPPLY CURRENT vs. INPUT VOLTAGE 120 80 40 -50 0 50 TIME (s) 100 -50 150 2 1.8 1.6 LOGIC THRESHOLD (V) ISUPP (A) 160 -100 VTH-HI 1.4 1.2 1 0.8 VTH-LO 0.6 -30 -10 10 30 50 70 90 TEMPERATURE (C) VDD SUPPLY CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURE LOGIC-INPUT THRESHOLD vs. TEMPERATURE MAX4959/60 toc07 200 -5 -150 5 VDD SUPPLY CURRENT (A) .05 MAX4959/60 toc08 0 MAX4959/60 toc09 -1 4.5 4 0.4 0 0.2 3.5 0 -40 0 5 10 15 20 -50 25 -30 -10 VIN (V) 10 30 50 70 -50 90 -30 -10 10 30 50 70 90 110 TEMPERATURE (C) TEMPERATURE (C) VOLTAGE RANGE vs. INPUT VOLTAGE RANGE MAX4959/60 toc10 6 5 VDD (V) 4 3 2 1 0 0 5 10 15 20 25 VIN (V) 4 Maxim Integrated MAX4959/MAX4960 High-Voltage OVP with Battery Switchover Pin Description PIN MAX4959 MAX4960 1 1 NAME GATE1 FUNCTION pFET Gate Drive Output Open Drain. GATE1 is actively driven low, except during fault (OVP or UVP) condition (the external pFET is turned off). When VUVLO < VIN < VOVLO, GATE1 is driven low (the external pFET P1 is turned on). 2, 9 9 N.C. -- 2 SOURCE1 pFET Source Output. An internal resistor is connected between SOURCE1 and GATE1. 3 3 IN Voltage Input. IN is both the power-supply input and the overvoltage/undervoltage sense input. Bypass IN to GND with a 1F ceramic capacitor to get a 15kV protected input. A minimum 0.1F ceramic capacitor is required for proper operation. 4 4 UVS Undervoltage Threshold Set Input. Connect UVS to an external resistive divider from IN to GND to set the undervoltage lockout threshold. (See Typical Operating Circuits.) 5 5 OVS Overvoltage Threshold Set Input. Connect OVS to an external resistive divider from IN to GND to set the overvoltage lockout threshold. (See Typical Operating Circuits.) 6 6 VDD Internal Power-Supply Output. Bypass VDD to GND with a 0.1F minimum capacitor. VDD powers the internal power-on reset circuits. (See the VDD Capacitor Selection section.) 7 7 CB Battery Switchover Control Input. When CB is high, GATE1 is high (P1 is off), and GATE2 is low (P2 is on). When CB is low, GATE1 is controlled by internal logic and GATE2 is high (P2 is off). GATE1 is controlled by CB only if VUVLO < VIN < VOVLO. 8 8 GND 10 10 GATE2 No Connection. Not internally connected. (Connect to ground or leave unconnected.) Ground pFET Gate Drive Output, Open Drain. When CB is high, GATE2 is low (P2 is on). When CB is low, GATE2 is high impedance (P2 is off). Detailed Description The MAX4959/MAX4960 provide up to +28V overvoltage protection for low-voltage systems. When the input voltage exceeds the overvoltage trip level, the MAX4959/ MAX4960 turn off an external pFET to prevent damage to the protected components. The MAX4959/MAX4960 feature a control bit (CB) pin that controls an external battery-switchover function that switches in the battery when the adapter is unconnected. The host system detects when the battery switchover must take place and pulls CB high to turn on P2. The load current is not interrupted during battery switchover as the body diode of P2 conducts until the CB line is driven high (see the MAX4959 Typical Operating Circuit 1, Figure 4). An additional safety feature latches off pFET P1 when a low-power adapter is plugged in. This protects the system from seeing repeated adapter insertions and removals when an incorrect low-power adapter is plugged in that cannot provide sufficient current. Maxim Integrated Undervoltage Lockout (UVLO) The MAX4959/MAX4960 have an adjustable undervoltage lockout threshold ranging from +5V to +28V. When VIN is less than the VUVLO, the device waits for a blanking time, tBLANK, to see if the fault still exists. If the fault does not exist at the end of tBLANK, P1 remains on. If VIN is less than VUVLO for longer than the blanking time, the device turns P1 off and P1 does not turn on again until VIN < 0.75V. See Figure 1. Overvoltage Lockout (OVLO) The MAX4959/MAX4960 have an adjustable overvoltage lockout threshold ranging from +6V to +28V. When VIN is greater than the VOVLO, the device turns P1 off immediately. When VIN drops below VOVLO, P1 turns on again after the debounce time has elapsed. Device Operation High-Voltage Adapter (VIN > VOVLO) If an adapter with a voltage higher than V OVLO is plugged in, the MAX4959/MAX4960 is in an OVP condition, so P1 is kept off or immediately turned off. There is 5 MAX4959/MAX4960 High-Voltage OVP with Battery Switchover Functional Diagrams Functional Diagram for the MAX4959 GATE1 IN GATE2 N1 VSG + N2 BANDGAP N - VDD ANALOG SUPPLY CB DIGITAL SUPPLY POWER ON + VREF2 = 0.7V + VDD UVLO POWER-ON RESET AND OFF STORAGE LOGIC VREF1 = 2V GND + OVS + OVLO - UVS + MAX4959 no blanking time for OVP, but the debounce time applies once the IN voltage falls below V OVLO but above VUVLO. When the voltage at IN is higher than VOVLO, the CB pin does not control P1. Correct Adapter (VUVLO < VIN < VOVLO) In this case, when the adapter is plugged in, the device goes through a 20ms (typ) debounce time and ensures that the voltage at IN is between VUVLO and VOVLO before P1 is turned on. In this state, the CB pin controls both P1 and P2. 6 UVLOINT - UVLO - Low-Power Adapter or Glitch Condition If the adapter has the correct voltage but not enough power (incorrect low-power adapter), the MAX4959/ MAX4960 protect pFET P1 from oscillation. When the adapter is first plugged in, P1 is off so the voltage is correct. When P1 is turned on after the debounce time, the low-power adapter is dragged down to below VUVLO. The device waits for a 10ms blanking time to make sure it is not a temporary glitch, and, if a fault still exists, it latches off P1. P1 does not turn on again until the adapter is unplugged (VIN < ~0.75V) and plugged in again. This feature can work without the battery present Maxim Integrated MAX4959/MAX4960 High-Voltage OVP with Battery Switchover Functional Diagrams (continued) Functional Diagram for the MAX4960 IN SOURCE1 GATE1 GATE2 N2 VSG + BANDGAP N - VDD N1 ANALOG SUPPLY CB DIGITAL SUPPLY POWER ON + VREF2 = 0.7V + VDD UVLO POWER-ON RESET AND OFF STORAGE LOGIC VREF1 = 2V GND + OVS + OVLO - UVS + MAX4960 only if the backup capacitor on VDD is large enough to maintain power for greater than the 10ms blanking time. The detection that the adapter is unplugged and plugged in again is implemented by monitoring the VIN signal. The adapter is unplugged when VIN drops below VIN = ~0.75V, and it is plugged in when VIN becomes greater than VIN = ~0.75V. To ensure the monitoring of this lower threshold, an external storage capacitor at the VDD pin is necessary. When the input voltage VIN drops below 4V, power for some internal VIN monitoring circuitry is supplied by the external capacitor at the VDD pin. Maxim Integrated UVLOINT - UVLO - This capacitor is supplied by VIN through a diode and is internally limited to 5.5V. Adapter Not Present (VIN < VUVLO) When the input voltage VIN drops below 4.4V, P1 is turned off automatically and P1 does not turn on again until the adapter is unplugged (V IN < ~0.75V) and plugged in again. When the adapter is not present, P1 is kept off with the gate-source resistor (which is internal for the MAX4960 and external for the MAX4959), and the CB pin controls the battery switchover pFET P2. 7 MAX4959/MAX4960 High-Voltage OVP with Battery Switchover VIN VOVLO VOVLO VUVLO tDEB tDEB INTUVREF tBLANK VUVLO tDEB tBLANK VGATE1 VDD VDD REGULATED VCB VGATE2 Figure 1. Timing Diagram The following table lists the different modes of operations: IN RANGE P1 STATE VIN > VOVLO P1 OFF (not affected by CB) VUVLO < VIN < VOVLO (debounce timeout ongoing) P1 OFF (not affected by CB) VUVLO < VIN < VOVLO (debounce timeout elapsed) CB = 1 -> P1 is OFF CB = 0 -> P1 is ON VINTUVREF < VIN < VOVLO (blanking timeout ongoing) CB = 1 -> P1 is OFF CB = 0 -> P1 is ON VINTUVREF < VIN < VOVLO (blanking timeout elapsed) P1 OFF (not affected by CB). P1 does not turn on again until adapter is unplugged (VIN < ~0.75V) and plugged in again. VIN < VINTUVREF P1 OFF (not affected by CB). P1 does not turn on again until adapter is unplugged (VIN < ~0.75V) and plugged in again. 8 P2 STATE CB = 1 -> P2 is ON CB = 0 -> P2 is OFF Maxim Integrated MAX4959/MAX4960 High-Voltage OVP with Battery Switchover 4 [VOVLO / VUVLO]MAX 4 Applications Information MOSFET Configuration and Selection The MAX4959/MAX4960 are used with a single MOSFET configuration as shown in the Typical Operating Circuits to regulate voltage as a low-cost solution. The MAX4959/MAX4960 are designed with pFETs. For lower on-resistance, the external MOSFET can be multiple pFETs in parallel. In most situations, MOSFETs with RDS(ON) specified for a VGS of 4.5V work well. Also, MOSFETs (with VDS 30V) withstand the full +28V IN range of the MAX4959/MAX4960. Resistor Selection for Overvoltage/Undervoltage Window The MAX4959/MAX4960 include undervoltage and overvoltage comparators for window detection (see Figure 4). GATE1 is enhanced and after the debounce time, the pFET is turned on when the monitored voltage is within the selected window. The resistor values R1, R2, and R3 can be calculated as follows: R VUVLO = (UVREF ) TOTAL R2 + R 3 R VOVLO = (OVREF ) TOTAL R3 where RTOTAL = R1 + R2 + R3. Use the following steps to determine the values for R1, R2, and R3: 1) Choose a value for RTOTAL, the sum of R1, R2, and R3. Because the MAX4959/MAX4960 have very high input impedance, RTOTAL can be up to 5M. 2) Calculate R3 based on R TOTAL and the desired VOVLO trip point: R3 = OVREF x R TOTAL VOVLO 3) Calculate R2 based on RTOTAL, R3, and the desired VUVLO trip point: UV x R TOTAL R2 = REF - R3 VUVLO VDD Capacitor Selection VDD is regulated to +5V by a linear regulator. Since the minimum external adjustable UVLO trip threshold is +5V, the VDD range is +5V to +28V and the value at VDD is: VDD = VIN - 0.8V where VIN = 5V to 5.8V VDD = +5V where VIN > 5.8V The capacitor at VDD must be large enough to provide power to the device for an external settable time, tHOLD, when VIN drops to 0V. The capacitor value to have a minimum time of tHOLD is: C = (IVDD x tHOLD) / (VDD - VDDUVLO) The worst case scenario is where VIN = +5V, VDD = VIN - 0.8V = +4.2V, IVDD = 10A (max). For a tHOLD time of 20ms, C = (10A x 20ms) / (4.2V - 2.2V) = 100nF. Note: The capacitor must be greater than 100nF for the internal regulator to be stable, and needs to have low ESR and low leakage current, for example, a ceramic capacitor. IN Bypass Considerations For most applications, bypass IN to GND with a 1F ceramic capacitor. If the power source has significant inductance due to long lead length, take care to prevent overshoots due to the LC tank circuit, and provide protection if necessary to prevent exceeding the +30V absolute maximum rating on VIN. The MAX4959/MAX4960 provide protection against voltage faults up to+28V, but this does not include negative voltages. If negative voltages are a concern, connect a Schottky diode from IN to GND to clamp negative input voltages. ESD Test Conditions The MAX4959/MAX4960 are protected from 15kV Human Body Model ESD on IN when IN is bypassed to ground with a 1F ceramic capacitor. Human Body Model Figure 2 shows the Human Body Model and Figure 3 shows the current waveform it generates when discharged into a low impedance. This model consists of a 100pF capacitor charged to the ESD voltage of interest that is then discharged into the device through a 1.5k resistor. 4) Calculate R1 based on RTOTAL, R2, and R3: R1 = RTOTAL - R2 - R3 Note that the ratio between the externally set OVLO and UVLO threshold must not exceed: Maxim Integrated 9 MAX4959/MAX4960 High-Voltage OVP with Battery Switchover RC 1M CHARGE-CURRENTLIMIT RESISTOR RD 1.5k IP 100% 90% DISCHARGE RESISTANCE Ir PEAK-TO-PEAK RINGING (NOT DRAWN TO SCALE) AMPERES HIGHVOLTAGE DC SOURCE Cs 100pF STORAGE CAPACITOR DEVICE UNDER TEST 36.8% 10% 0 0 Figure 2. Human Body ESD Test Model tRL TIME tDL CURRENT WAVEFORM Figure 3. Human Body Current Waveform Chip Information PROCESS: BiCMOS 10 Maxim Integrated MAX4959/MAX4960 High-Voltage OVP with Battery Switchover Typical Operating Circuits D1 DC-DC CONVERTER AC ADAPTER P1 C1 RU1 C2 RD1 IN RU2 GATE1 RD2 BATTERY CHARGER VSUPPLY GATE2 N2 VDD HOLD-UP POWER SUPPLY N1 P2 CB VREF R1 UVS UVLO GND R2 LOGIC OVS OVLO R3 1-CELL (4.2V) TO 4-CELL (16.8V) Figure 4. MAX4959 Typical Operating Circuit 1 Maxim Integrated 11 MAX4959/MAX4960 High-Voltage OVP with Battery Switchover Typical Operating Circuits (continued) 28V PROTECTED CHARGER AC ADAPTER DC-DC CONVERTER EN 3.3V RD1 IN GATE1 VSUPPLY SYSTEM LOAD GATE2 N2 VDD HOLD-UP POWER SUPPLY CB N1 VREF R1 UVS UVLO GND R2 LOGIC OVS OVLO R3 1-CELL (4.2V) TO 4-CELL (16.8V) Figure 5. MAX4959 Typical Operating Circuit 2 12 Maxim Integrated MAX4959/MAX4960 High-Voltage OVP with Battery Switchover Typical Operating Circuits (continued) DC-DC CONVERTER AC ADAPTER P1 C1 C2 IN SOURCE1 RU2 GATE1 RD2 BATTERY CHARGER VSUPPLY GATE2 N2 VDD HOLD-UP POWER SUPPLY P2 CB N1 VREF R1 UVS UVLO GND R2 LOGIC OVS OVLO R3 1-CELL (4.2V) TO 4-CELL (16.8V) Figure 6. MAX4960 Typical Operating Circuit 1 Maxim Integrated 13 MAX4959/MAX4960 High-Voltage OVP with Battery Switchover Typical Operating Circuits (continued) BATTERY CHARGER AC ADAPTER P1 C1 DC-DC CONVERTER IN GATE1 SOURCE1 VSUPPLY SYSTEM LOAD GATE2 N2 VDD HOLD-UP POWER SUPPLY CB N1 VREF R1 UVS UVLO GND R2 LOGIC OVS OVLO 1-CELL (4.2V) TO 4-CELL (16.8V) R3 Figure 7. MAX4960 Typical Operating Circuit 2 Package Information For the latest package outline information and land patterns (footprints), go to www.maximintegrated.com/packages. Note that a "+", "#", or "-" in the package code indicates RoHS status only. Package drawings may show a different suffix character, but the drawing pertains to the package regardless of RoHS status. 14 PACKAGE TYPE PACKAGE CODE OUTLINE NO. LAND PATTERN NO. 10 DFN L1022+1 21-0164 90-0006 Maxim Integrated MAX4959/MAX4960 High-Voltage OVP with Battery Switchover Revision History REVISION NUMBER REVISION DATE 0 7/07 Initial release 1 7/14 Removed MAX products for MAX4959 and MAX4960 DESCRIPTION PAGES CHANGED -- Maxim Integrated cannot assume responsibility for use of any circuitry other than circuitry entirely embodied in a Maxim Integrated product. No circuit patent licenses are implied. Maxim Integrated reserves the right to change the circuitry and specifications without notice at any time. The parametric values (min and max limits) shown in the Electrical Characteristics table are guaranteed. Other parametric values quoted in this data sheet are provided for guidance. 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