The MAX680/MAX681 are monolithic, CMOS, dual charge-pump voltage converters that provide ±10V outputs from a +5V input voltage. The MAX680/MAX681 provide both a positive step-up charge pump to develop +10V from +5V input and an inverting charge pump to generate the -10V output. Both parts have an on-chip, 8kHz oscillator. The MAX681 has the capacitors internal to the package, and the MAX6801UR29D1+ requires four external capacitors to produce both positive and negative voltages from a single supply. The output source impedances are typically 150Ω, providing useful output currents up to 10mA. The low quiescent current and high efficiency make this device suitable for a variety of applications that need both positive and negative voltages generated from a single supply. The MAX864/MAX865 are also recommended for new designs. The MAX864 operates at up to 200kHz and uses smaller capacitors. The MAX865 comes in the smaller μMAX package. 
Feature
 
 
  
  - 95% Voltage-Conversion Efficiency 
 
  - 85% Power-Conversion Efficiency 
 
  - +2V to +6V Voltage Range 
 
  - Only Four External Capacitors Required (MAX680) 
 
  - No Capacitors Required (MAX681) 
 
  - 500μA Supply Current 
 
  - Monolithic CMOS Design 
 
 
 
  
Applications
 
 
 
  - ±10V from +5V Logic Supply
 
  - ±6V from 3V Lithium Cell
 
  - Battery-Powered Applications
 
  - Data Acquisition
 
  - Handheld Instruments (PDAs, Palmtops)
 
  - Operational Amplifier Power Supplies
 
  - Panel Meters