MAX6411BS39+T Overview
This voltage supervisor has a total of 4 mounting terminals that can be used for mounting. Packaged in a Tape & Reel (TR)-shape, IC management comes with a number of features. Please find attached 1 functions for your reference in this IC power. It is possible to find on this power management a series of 1 channels. The purpose of this IC power is to provide you with a reference of 4-WFBGA, CSPBGA functions. Compared to other Simple Reset/Power-On Reset products, this PMIC has a lot of benefits to offer. In order to ensure a good reflow performance, the package peak reflow temperature must be set at 260. There is a voltage supply of 3V for the PMIC chip, and the chip conducts at that voltage. During operation, the power ic is supplied with a voltage of 1. Surface Mount mounts power management on the wall. 4 pins are present in total in this power management. Pin count of the power management is 4. There should be a minimum voltage supply (Vsup) of 1.2V for this PMIC. This IC power should be powered by no more than 5.5V volts of supply voltage (Vsup). A Surface Mount mounting type is recommended. This power management is the recommended temperature range for the supervisors: -40°C~85°C. During normal operation, this power managment ic can generate Open Drain or Open Collector of output voltage. In order to maintain a stable supply current for the power management, 1μA is the recommended value. If you want to search for similar IC managements of this manufacturer, you can always refer to MAX6411, which is the base power ics number.
MAX6411BS39+T Features
Simple Reset/Power-On Reset type
Minimum supply voltage of 1.2V
1μA operating supply current
MAX6411BS39+T Applications
There are a lot of Maxim Integrated MAX6411BS39+T Voltage Supervisors applications.
- Network equipment
- Detection of phase sequence
- Efficient information transmission
- Low voltage/high power - AI, GPU
- Smartphones
- Leakage current detection
- Important electronics for automotive safety
- Household appliances
- Stable power system
- Detection of phase imbalance