BU4917FVE-TR 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. To assist you, this IC power includes 1 functions. This power management is made up of 1 channels which are available in a series format. As a reference, this IC power includes SOT-665 functions for your convenience. Several of the benefits of this PMIC are also shared by other Simple Reset/Power-On Reset products. IC management conducts in a 2.4V-voltage supply. IC management conducts in a 1-voltage supply. Power management is included in the Surface Mount mount. A IC power such as this can be classified as a Power Management Circuits power management system. The total number of pins on this power management is 5. Pin count of the power management is 5. 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. This IC power should be powered by no more than 7V volts of supply voltage (Vsup). Power management recommends the Surface Mount mounting type. The temperature of the supervisors should be set to this range: -40°C~125°C TA. The output voltage of this power managment ic during operation is Push-Pull, Totem Pole. The power management's supply current is 550nA. If you want to search for similar IC managements of this manufacturer, you can always refer to BU4917, which is the base power ics number. If you want to work with PMIC chip, you will need to supply PMIC chip with a temperature at least of 1.05μA.
BU4917FVE-TR Features
Simple Reset/Power-On Reset type
Minimum supply voltage of 700mV
550nA operating supply current
BU4917FVE-TR Applications
There are a lot of ROHM Semiconductor BU4917FVE-TR Voltage Supervisors applications.
- Refrigeration
- Detection of phase sequence
- Leakage protection
- Automotive power systems
- Radio
- Power distribution systems of infant care room
- Household appliances
- DSP
- Smart meter
- Detection of phase imbalance