MAX6403BS46+T Overview
As you can see, this power management is mounted through 4 terminals. Packaging is in the form of a Tape & Reel (TR). In this IC power you will find 1 functions for you to refer to. It is possible to find on this power management a series of 1 channels. As a reference, this IC power includes 4-WFBGA, CSPBGA functions for your convenience. There are a lot of similarities between this IC management and other Simple Reset/Power-On Reset products. According to the specification, the package's peak reflow temperature is specified to be 260. During operation, the power ic is supplied with a voltage of 3V. During operation, the power ic is supplied with a voltage of 1. By Surface Mount, IC management has been mounted. In this case, this PMIC chip can be sub-categorized as a Power Management Circuits chip. In total, IC powers are 4 pins on the board. 4 pins make up the power management. In order for this IC power to function, the supply voltage (Vsup) cannot be less than 1V. During this IC power, the maximum supply voltage (Vsup) should not exceed 5.5V volts. In this case, Surface Mount is the recommended mounting type. You should set the supervisor's temperature during -40°C~85°C . During normal operation, this power managment ic can generate Push-Pull, Totem Pole of output voltage. There is a 1μA supply current present in the power management. If you want to search for similar IC managements of this manufacturer, you can always refer to MAX6403, which is the base power ics number.
MAX6403BS46+T Features
Simple Reset/Power-On Reset type
Minimum supply voltage of 1V
1μA operating supply current
MAX6403BS46+T Applications
There are a lot of Maxim Integrated MAX6403BS46+T Voltage Supervisors applications.
- Rechargeable batteries
- Unattended substation automation
- Leakage current detection
- Magnetic resonance imaging
- Automotive permanent magnet synchronous motors
- Solar power charger
- Military communications
- Important electronics for automotive safety
- Computer applications
- Linux and server computing