MAX6865UK34D3S+T Overview
This power management consists of 5 mounting terminals on which it can be mounted. In terms of packaging, power management follows the Tape & Reel (TR) model. The purpose of this IC management is to provide you with a reference of 1 functions. There are 1 channels available on this supervisor, and each channel has a different function. In this PMIC, you can find SC-74A, SOT-753 functions for your reference. It is a IC power that shares many benefits with other products from the Simple Reset/Power-On Reset line. During the reflow process, a peak temperature of 260 is specified for the package. In a 2.5V supply voltage, the power management conducts. There is a voltage supply of 1 for the PMIC chip, and the chip conducts at that voltage. Power management is included in the Surface Mount mount. In this case, this PMIC chip can be sub-categorized as a Power Management Circuits chip. In total, it has 5 pins on IC management. Pin count of the power management is 5. In order for this PMIC to work correctly, the minimum supply voltage (Vsup) should be greater than 1.1V. 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. We recommend setting the supervisors to -40°C~85°C TA degrees. As this power managment ic operates, it is able to produce an output voltage of Push-Pull, Totem Pole. For this power management, there is an 7μA volt supply current. It is always advisable to use MAX6865, the base supervisor number, when searching for similar PMICs from the manufacturer.
MAX6865UK34D3S+T Features
Simple Reset/Power-On Reset type
Minimum supply voltage of 1.1V
7μA operating supply current
MAX6865UK34D3S+T Applications
There are a lot of Maxim Integrated MAX6865UK34D3S+T Voltage Supervisors applications.
- Detection of phase sequence
- emergency room
- Power communication system
- Refrigeration
- Kitchen appliances
- Display equipment
- FPGA design
- Automotive permanent magnet synchronous motors
- Unattended substation automation
- Detection of phase loss