MAX6382LT24D3+T Overview
Power management is mounted through 6 terminals. Packaged in a Tape & Reel (TR)-shape, IC management comes with a number of features. As a reference, this IC management includes 1 functions for your convenience. On this supervisor, there is a series of 1 channels that can be found. In this IC management you will find 6-WFDFN functions for you to refer to. As with other Simple Reset/Power-On Reset products, this IC management also offers a wide range of benefits. The package peak reflow temperature is specified to be 260. When a supply voltage of 1.8V is applied to the power ic, it conducts. During operation, the power ic is supplied with a voltage of 1. The mount is attached to Surface Mount. There is a subcategory called Power Management Circuits for this power management. The total number of pins on this power management is 6. The pins of the power management system count 6. It is recommended that Vsup should not be less than 1V for this IC power. The supply voltage (Vsup) should not exceed 5.5V volts in this IC power. Power management' mounting is recommended to be done with the Surface Mount type of mounting. The temperature of the supervisors should be set to this range: -40°C~125°C TA. The output voltage of this power managment ic during operation is Push-Pull, Totem Pole. There is a supply current of 7μA for the power management. If you want to search for similar IC managements of this manufacturer, you can always refer to MAX6382, which is the base power ics number.
MAX6382LT24D3+T Features
Simple Reset/Power-On Reset type
Minimum supply voltage of 1V
7μA operating supply current
MAX6382LT24D3+T Applications
There are a lot of Maxim Integrated MAX6382LT24D3+T Voltage Supervisors applications.
- Low voltage/high power - AI, GPU
- Analog circuit
- Automotive permanent magnet synchronous motors
- Leakage current detection
- DC stabilized power supply module
- Embedded computing
- Electronics installed in the vehicle
- Important electronics for automotive protection
- Radio
- Unattended substation automation