TC53N2702ECTTR Overview
There are 5 mounting terminals on the voltage supervisor, each of which has a different function. A Tape & Reel (TR) package is used to package the power management. There are 1 functions included in this PMIC so that you can refer to them. There are a total of 1 channels on this supervisor, and they are arranged in a series. IC management is packaged as a SC-74A, SOT-753 package. It is a IC power that shares many benefits with other products from the Simple Reset/Power-On Reset line. According to the specification, the package's peak reflow temperature is specified to be 260. A supply voltage of 2V is used to conduct the PMIC chip. There is a voltage supply of 1 for the PMIC chip, and the chip conducts at that voltage. The mount is attached to Surface Mount. There is a subcategory called Power Management Circuits for this power management. Power management has a total of 5 pins. Power managment ic pin count is 5. Supply voltage (Vsup) should be at least 1.5V for this power management. It is recommended that the maximum supply voltage (Vsup) in this IC power be no more than 10V volts. In this case, Surface Mount is the recommended mounting type. The temperature of the supervisors should be set to this range: -40°C~85°C TA. While in operation, this supervisor has a voltage output of Open Drain or Open Collector. In order to maintain a stable supply current for the power management, 4.2μA is the recommended value. You can always use TC53N2702, the base supervisor number, to search for similar PMICs of the manufacturer. At most, voltage supervisor can operate at a supply temperature of 4.2μA.
TC53N2702ECTTR Features
Simple Reset/Power-On Reset type
Minimum supply voltage of 1.5V
4.2μA operating supply current
TC53N2702ECTTR Applications
There are a lot of Microchip Technology TC53N2702ECTTR Voltage Supervisors applications.
- Personal computers
- Battery-powered equipment
- Power distribution systems of ICU
- Display equipment
- Linux and server computing
- Utility meter
- Cloud computing
- Detection of phase loss
- Detection of phase sequence
- Battery cars