BU4225FVE-TR Overview
There are 5 mounting terminals on the voltage supervisor, each of which has a different function. Packaged in a Tape & Reel (TR)-shape, IC management comes with a number of features. The purpose of this IC management is to provide you with a reference of 1 functions. This power management is made up of 1 channels which are available in a series format. Please refer to power management for SOT-665 functions. There are a lot of similarities between this IC power and other Simple Reset/Power-On Reset products. The supervisor is always powered by a 2.4V volt supply. When 1 is applied to the power ic, it conducts. The power management is mounted by Surface Mount. A IC power such as this can be classified as a Power Management Circuits power management system. A total of 5 pins are located on this power management. 5 pins are present on the power management system. A voltage (Vsup) that doesn't fall below 700mV as the minimum supply voltage (Vsup) should be applied to this IC power in order to ensure its proper operation. During this IC power, the maximum supply voltage (Vsup) should not exceed 7V volts. Surface Mount is the recommended mounting type. It is recommended to set the supervisor's temperature to this range: -40°C~125°C TA. The output voltage of this power managment ic during operation is Open Drain or Open Collector. As far as the supply current of the power management is concerned, it is 550nA. For similar manage ics search of the manufacturer, you can always refer to BU42*, the base PMIC number. The maximum supply temperature voltage supervisor can handle is 1.75μA.
BU4225FVE-TR Features
Simple Reset/Power-On Reset type
Minimum supply voltage of 700mV
550nA operating supply current
BU4225FVE-TR Applications
There are a lot of ROHM Semiconductor BU4225FVE-TR Voltage Supervisors applications.
- Medical-specific isolation transformer
- Detection of phase sequence
- DVR
- Microcontroller system
- Leakage current detection
- Low voltage/high power - AI, GPU
- Efficient information transmission
- Battery cars
- Urban rail transit weak current power monitoring
- Dash board