MAX6865UK43D5L+T Overview
There are 5 mounting terminals on the voltage supervisor, each of which has a different function. Power management is packaged in a Tape & Reel (TR) way. For your reference, this IC power includes a list of 1 functions. There are 1 channels available on this supervisor, and each channel has a different function. In this IC management you will find SC-74A, SOT-753 functions for you to refer to. There are a lot of similarities between this IC management and other Simple Reset/Power-On Reset products. During the reflow process, a peak temperature of 260 is specified for the package. A supply voltage of 2.5V is used to conduct the PMIC chip. When 1 is applied to the power ic, it conducts. By Surface Mount, IC management has been mounted. In this case, this PMIC chip can be sub-categorized as a Power Management Circuits chip. There are a total of 5 pins on power management. The pins of the power management system count 5. Supply voltage (Vsup) should be at least 1.1V for this power management. The maximum supply voltage (Vsup) in this PMIC should not exceed 5.5V volts. In this case, Surface Mount is the recommended mounting type. Temperature setting for the supervisors should be -40°C~85°C TA. When this power management system is in operation, it produces an output voltage of Push-Pull, Totem Pole. In order to maintain a stable supply current for the power management, 7μA is the recommended value. For similar manage ics search of the manufacturer, you can always refer to MAX6865, the base PMIC number.
MAX6865UK43D5L+T Features
Simple Reset/Power-On Reset type
Minimum supply voltage of 1.1V
7μA operating supply current
MAX6865UK43D5L+T Applications
There are a lot of Maxim Integrated MAX6865UK43D5L+T Voltage Supervisors applications.
- Detection of phase sequence
- Medical-specific isolation transformer
- Analog circuit
- Important electronics for automotive protection
- Battery cars
- Rechargeable batteries
- Detection of phase loss
- Linux and server computing
- Leakage protection
- Leakage current detection