BD4957FVE-TR Overview
There are 5 terminals connected to this power management, which makes it easy to mount. Power management is packaged in a Tape & Reel (TR) way. Please find attached 1 functions for your reference in this IC power. There are a total of 1 channels on this supervisor, and they are arranged in a series. As a reference, this IC power includes SOT-665 functions for your convenience. There are a number of benefits that this PMIC has in common with other Voltage Detector manage ics. When a supply voltage of 5.5V is applied to the power ic, it conducts. Power ics operate at 1 supply voltages. Using Surface Mount, IC management is mounted. There is a subcategory of this power ic known as Power Management Circuits. Taking into account all of the pins, this power management has a total of 5. There are 5 pins on the power managment ic. I should note that the minimum supply voltage (Vsup) for this IC management should be at least -300mV, which is the minimum supply voltage that should be applied. There should be no more than 10V volts of maximum supply voltage (Vsup) in this power management. The mounting type of the supervisors is Surface MountTemperature setting for the supervisors should be -40°C~105°C TA. During operation, this power management system outputs Push-Pull, Totem Pole. For similar manage ics search of the manufacturer, you can always refer to BD49, the base PMIC number. To be able to work, this power management requires 4.9V volts of power. If you want to work with PMIC chip, you will need to supply PMIC chip with a temperature at least of 1.98μA. The IC power that you are looking at comes from our well-known BD49xxx series product line.
BD4957FVE-TR Features
Voltage Detector type
Minimum supply voltage of -300mV
BD4957FVE-TR Applications
There are a lot of ROHM Semiconductor BD4957FVE-TR Voltage Supervisors applications.
- emergency room
- Efficient information transmission
- Linux and server computing
- Leakage protection
- Insulation fault location system
- Personal computers
- Battery cars
- Battery cars
- Analog circuit
- Satellite navigation