ADM810SAKSZ-REEL Overview
As you can see, this power management is mounted through 3 terminals. Power management is packaged in a Tape & Reel (TR) way. In this PMIC, you can find 1 functions for your reference. There are 1 channels available on this supervisor, and each channel has a different function. In this PMIC, you can find SC-70, SOT-323 functions for your reference. There are a lot of similarities between this IC management and other Simple Reset/Power-On Reset products. Specifies a reflow peak temperature of 260 for the package during reflow. There is a voltage supply of 3.3V for the PMIC chip, and the chip conducts at that voltage. Using Surface Mount, IC management is mounted. There is a subcategory called Power Management Circuits for this power management. The total number of pins on this power management is 3. This power management has 3 pins. Normally, the supply voltage (Vsup) for this PMIC should not be lower than 1V. There should be no more than 5.5V volts of maximum supply voltage (Vsup) in this power management. Mounting type Surface Mount is recommended. It is recommended that the supervisor be set to this temperature: -40°C~125°C TA. When this power management system is in operation, it produces an output voltage of Push-Pull, Totem Pole. The supply current of the power management is 60μA. To find similar IC managements from the manufacturer, you can always search by ADM810. Voltage supervisor can work with a supply temperature of 60μA at the most. In total, there are 1 inputs on the power management that can be monitored.
ADM810SAKSZ-REEL Features
Simple Reset/Power-On Reset type
Minimum supply voltage of 1V
60μA operating supply current
ADM810SAKSZ-REEL Applications
There are a lot of Analog Devices Inc. ADM810SAKSZ-REEL Voltage Supervisors applications.
- DSP
- Important electronics for automotive protection
- External alarm
- Satellite navigation
- Unattended substation automation
- Radio
- Embedded computing
- DC stabilized power supply module
- Military communications
- Detection of phase loss