Max1044 Substitute

Started by jimmy54, December 20, 2006, 02:51:40 PM

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jimmy54

Hi fellas,

I want to get -9v and +9v from a 9v battery as in this circuit from Geofex:

http://www.geofex.com/circuits/voltpmp2.gif

Will a ICL7660SCPA be an OK substitite to a Max1044?  Would it be wired in the same way as the Max1044 in this circuit from Geofex?

This is apparently the layout of the ICL7660SCPA.

http://www.rapidonline.com/netalogue/photos/82078801.jpg

Cheers

MetalGuy

Yes, you can use an ICL7660S /make sure it has the S/ as direct replacement for MAX1044. As a bonus it's cheaper and provides more current. I have couple of them working in some of my pedals.

jimmy54

Thanks Metal, the chip is listed as ICL7660SCPA so I guess it's OK then.

Cheers

Peter Snowberg

The MAX1044 is an upscale ICL7660, but it contains the extra feature of a selectable switching frequency to raise the oscillator to well above audio frequencies. This is why the 1044 is preferred in audio.
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e178453

Jimmy, So happens that just last night I ordered from Mouser TC1044SCPA (Mouser part # 579-TC1044SCPA).  The spec sheet indicates to me a direct replacement, with faster oscillator option some similar chips don't have.  $1.25 each so I ordered two, going to use one to give me 18V for PT-80 delay I built a while back.  If you buy this part make sure you get the DIP package, not the SOIC suface mount (different part #), unless you want that.
Scott

Cliff Schecht

I wonder if NTE has a direct replacement for either the MAX1044 or the 7660... I haven't seen anything yet, but I'm going to call around town to see if I can't find a charge pump.

jimmy54

Yeah, I ordered the DIP package.  I've read about the whine that can be audible when using a Max1044.  The Geofex site mentions that you tie pin 1 of the Max1044 to 9v to remove this whine.  Geofex mentions that for other chips such as TLC7660CPA, pin 1 should not be connected to 9v (or if it is, the whine will not be removed).  If I get this whine with a TLC7660S, how would I go about getting rid of it (or is it not possible)?

hank reynolds 3rd

I think the LT1054 works pretty much the same,IIRC,Nelson opted for this chip instead of the max1044 in some of his desings/layouts....the LT1054 uses an external cap to help tune out any noise.....

http://www.elixant.com/~stompbox/smfforum/index.php?topic=41005.msg295330#msg295330

zjokka

Quote from: e178453 on December 20, 2006, 11:53:16 PM
Jimmy, So happens that just last night I ordered from Mouser TC1044SCPA (Mouser part # 579-TC1044SCPA).  The spec sheet indicates to me a direct replacement, with faster oscillator option some similar chips don't have.  $1.25 each so I ordered two, going to use one to give me 18V for PT-80 delay I built a while back.  If you buy this part make sure you get the DIP package, not the SOIC suface mount (different part #), unless you want that.
Scott

yeah, I was thinking, I have mulitiple 9V outlets on my board, but no 18V or higher for the PT-80. Was going for 24V but will settle for 18V if I  can feed it 9V externally. Really don't understand why this wasn't integrated in the initial pt-80 design (cf the ibanez delay which does have the  charge pump)

zj

e178453

According to geofex, you can get 25V or 33V out of the charge pump by adding diodes and caps.  BTW, I really like my PT-80, but don't have anything to compare it to.
scott 

MetalGuy

QuoteIf I get this whine with a TLC7660S, how would I go about getting rid of it (or is it not possible)?

You're not going to get whine because the ICL7660S  is a direct substitute for MAX1044 and has the same frequency boost pin /pin #1/ as MAX1044. In addition to that it's cheaper, works up to 12V and supplies more current that MAX1044. For more details check out the data sheet:

http://www.intersil.com/cda/deviceinfo/0,1477,ICL7660S,0.html

QuoteAccording to geofex, you can get 25V or 33V out of the charge pump by adding diodes and caps.  BTW, I really like my PT-80, but don't have anything to compare it to.
scott

Yes, it works.

jimmy54

The ICL7660S arrived today and works great in the geofex -9v/+9v geofex circuit.  Thanks for the advice fellas and have a great Christmas.