MAX16034LLB23+T Overview
There are 10 terminals on this power management that allow it to be mounted. Packaged in the form of a Tape & Reel (TR), power management is easy to use. As a reference, this IC management includes 1 functions for your convenience. Depending on the power managment ic you are looking at, you can find a total of 1 channels. There are 10-WFDFN functions included in this PMIC so that you can refer to them. As with other Battery Backup Circuit products, this IC management also offers a wide range of benefits. There is a specification for the peak reflow temperature of the package to be 260. When a supply voltage of 1 is applied to the power ic, it conducts. The mount is attached to Surface Mount. A IC power such as this can be classified as a Power Management Circuits power management system. There are a total of 10 pins on power management. There are 10 pins on the supervisor. In order for this PMIC to work correctly, the minimum supply voltage (Vsup) should be greater than 0V. There should be no more than 5.5V volts of maximum supply voltage (Vsup) in this power management. In this case, Surface Mount is the recommended mounting type. The temperature of the supervisors should be set to this range: -40°C~85°C. During operation, this power management system outputs Push-Pull, Totem Pole. The supervisor's supply current is specified to 22μA. You can always use MAX16034, the base supervisor number, to search for similar PMICs of the manufacturer. A power supply of 2.5/5V watts is required for the operation of this power management.
MAX16034LLB23+T Features
Battery Backup Circuit type
Minimum supply voltage of 0V
22μA operating supply current
MAX16034LLB23+T Applications
There are a lot of Maxim Integrated MAX16034LLB23+T Voltage Supervisors applications.
- Electric heating appliances
- Magnetic resonance imaging
- Utility meter
- Detection of phase sequence
- Military communications
- Computer applications
- Power communication system
- Power distribution systems of CCU
- Smart meter
- Multi-voltage system