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Max6684, Fan-failure detector with integrated power switch, Applications information – Rainbow Electronics MAX6684 User Manual

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MAX6684

FAIL

Output

The FAIL output is an active-low, open-drain alarm.
Three fan-failure modes are possible (see the Fan-
Failure Detection
section).

OFF

Drive OFF low to turn off power to the fan. If OFF is tied
high or floating, the MAX6684 is enabled.

Applications Information

Fan Compatibility

This device can be used with fans that require operat-
ing voltages up to 24V and supply currents up to
250mA. See the Fan-Failure Detection section regard-
ing fan-current waveform issues.

Figures 6 and 7 show two ways to increase the current
capability of the MAX6684. In Figure 6, a parallel exter-
nal resistance between SENSE and PGND is used to
increase current capability. This method eliminates the
fan-control functionality normally associated with the
MAX6684 OFF pin. Select the external resistor, R1,
such that approximately 100mA flows across the inter-
nal R

DSON

of the MAX6684, which is typically 1

Ω.

Figure 7 also shows how to use an external current-
boost PNP bipolar transistor to increase the current
capability of the MAX6684. This method preserves the
fan-control functionality of the OFF pin. A 6

Ω R

BOOST

allows approximately 100mA of the fan current to flow
through the MAX6684.

The MAX6684 is not compatible with fans designed for
use with external PWM fan controllers.

Fan-Specific Concerns

Because fan-current waveforms can vary substantially
from one given fan make or model to another, validate
the performance of the MAX6684 with the intended fan.
It is possible to encounter fans where the MAX6684 is
limited to detecting locked-rotor conditions only,
because of the nature of the fan-current waveform. In
cases where fan-speed detection does not seem to be
working properly (although locked-rotor detection is tak-
ing place), adding a 100µF capacitor across the fan
may solve the problem.

When the MAX6684 is used with fans that include
locked-rotor protection, the FAIL output is active when
the rotor locks, and toggles each time the locked-rotor
protection built into the fan attempts a restart, over a
timeframe typically measured in seconds. Toggling
should be considered an indication of fan failure; con-
versely, a fan is functioning properly only when FAIL is
constantly inactive.

Capacitor Selection

A ceramic or mylar capacitor, C

F

, is required from FC-

to FC+. The capacitor blocks the DC component of the
signal, allowing the MAX6684 to monitor the AC current
consumption of the fan. See the Minimum Speed and
Locked-Rotor Detection
section for more information.

Power Supply and Bypassing

The effects of noise can be minimized by placing a 1µF
ceramic bypass capacitor close to the device’s supply pin.

Fan-Failure Detector with Integrated
Power Switch

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Figure 6. Increased Current Capability Using External
Resistance

MAX6684

OFF

SENSE

V

CC

PGND

GND

FC+

10k

R1

FC-

3.3V

FAIL

12V

C

F

Figure 7. Increased Current Capability Using PNP Transistor

MAX6684

OFF

SENSE

V

CC

PGND

GND

FC+

10k

R

BOOST

FC-

3.3V

FAIL

12V

C

F