ADM1815-R23AKS-RL7 Overview
A total of 3 terminals are used to mount this power management. There is a Tape & Reel (TR)-packaging method applied to IC management. As a reference, this IC management includes 1 functions for your convenience. There are a total of 1 channels on this supervisor, and they are arranged in a series. There are SC-70, SOT-323 functions included in this PMIC so that you can refer to them. There are a lot of similarities between this IC management and other Simple Reset/Power-On Reset products. During the reflow process, a peak temperature of 240 is specified for the package. IC management conducts in a 5V-voltage supply. By Surface Mount, IC management has been mounted. As a subcategory, this PMIC chip can be categorized as Power Management Circuits. In total, it has 3 pins on IC management. Power managment ic pin count is 70. IC management can only work with a supply voltage of 1V volts. There should be no more than 5.5V volts of maximum supply voltage (Vsup) in this power management. The recommended mounting type for IC management is Surface Mount. This range of temperature should be set for the supervisors: -40°C~105°C TA. While this power management is operating, it will output Push-Pull, Totem Pole as the output voltage. It is estimated that the voltage supervisor's supply current is 16μA. For similar manage ics search of the manufacturer, you can always refer to ADM1815, the base PMIC number. A maximum supply temperature of 16μA can be used with this power management. In total, there are 1 inputs on the power management that can be monitored.
ADM1815-R23AKS-RL7 Features
Simple Reset/Power-On Reset type
Minimum supply voltage of 1V
16μA operating supply current
ADM1815-R23AKS-RL7 Applications
There are a lot of Analog Devices Inc. ADM1815-R23AKS-RL7 Voltage Supervisors applications.
- Smart meter
- Data storage applications
- Battery-powered equipment
- Linux and server computing
- Power distribution systems of ICU
- Set top box
- Rechargeable batteries
- Electric heating appliances
- emergency room
- Detection of phase sequence