LM3724EM5X-4.63 Overview
This voltage supervisor has a total of 5 mounting terminals that can be used for mounting. Packaging is in the form of a Tape & Reel (TR). In this PMIC, you can find 1 functions for your reference. This power managment ic consists of 1 channels, each of which can be used independently. For your reference, this PMIC includes a list of SC-74A, SOT-753 functions. Several of the benefits of this PMIC are also shared by other Simple Reset/Power-On Reset products. When 2.5V is applied to the power ic, it conducts. There is a voltage supply of 1 for the PMIC chip, and the chip conducts at that voltage. Power management is included in the Surface Mount mount. The power management belongs to the Power Management Circuits subcategory. There are a total of 5 pins on power management. 5 pins make up the power management. Normally, the supply voltage (Vsup) for this PMIC should not be lower than 1V. In this PMIC, the maximum supply voltage (Vsup) should not exceed 5.5V volts. Surface Mount mounting is recommended. This power management is the recommended temperature range for the supervisors: -40°C~125°C TA. There is an output voltage of Open Drain or Open Collector from this supervisor when it is operating. It is estimated that the voltage supervisor's supply current is 15μA. It is always advisable to use LM3724, the base supervisor number, when searching for similar PMICs from the manufacturer. The voltage supervisor requires a power source of 5V volts in order to work correctly. The maximum supply temperature voltage supervisor can handle is 15μA.
LM3724EM5X-4.63 Features
Simple Reset/Power-On Reset type
Minimum supply voltage of 1V
15μA operating supply current
LM3724EM5X-4.63 Applications
There are a lot of Texas Instruments LM3724EM5X-4.63 Voltage Supervisors applications.
- Dash board
- Important electronics for automotive safety
- DVR
- Sensitive sensors
- Linux and server computing
- Power distribution systems of operating room
- Computer applications
- Radar
- Display equipment
- Detection of phase imbalance