MAX6878ETG+T Overview
There are 24 terminals on this power management that allow it to be mounted. There is a Tape & Reel (TR)-packaging method applied to IC management. In this PMIC, you can find 1 functions for your reference. This power managment ic consists of 2 channels, each of which can be used independently. There are 24-WFQFN Exposed Pad functions included in this PMIC so that you can refer to them. Compared to other Sequencer products, this PMIC has a lot of benefits to offer. 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 3.3V. IC management conducts in a 2-voltage supply. Surface Mount mounts power management on the wall. As a subcategory, this PMIC chip can be categorized as Power Management Circuits. In total, it has 24 pins on IC management. Power managment ic pin count is 24. Normally, the supply voltage (Vsup) for this PMIC should not be lower than 2.7V. The maximum supply voltage (Vsup) in this PMIC should not exceed 5.5V volts. In this case, Surface Mount is the recommended mounting type. It is recommended to set the supervisor's temperature to this range: -40°C~85°C TA. When this power management system is in operation, it produces an output voltage of Open Drain or Open Collector. The supply current of the power management is 1.1mA. To find similar IC managements from the manufacturer, you can always search by MAX6878. It is necessary to have 3/5V volts of power in order for this voltage supervisor to operate.
MAX6878ETG+T Features
Sequencer type
Minimum supply voltage of 2.7V
1.1mA operating supply current
MAX6878ETG+T Applications
There are a lot of Maxim Integrated MAX6878ETG+T Voltage Supervisors applications.
- FPGA design
- Data storage applications
- Important electronics for automotive safety
- Satellite navigation
- DVR
- Power distribution systems of ICU
- Medical-specific insulation monitor
- Efficient information transmission
- Detection of phase imbalance
- Military electronics