LP3470M5X-2.93/NOPB Overview
There are 5 terminals on this power management that allow it to be mounted. Power management is packaged in a Tape & Reel (TR) way. Please find attached 1 functions for your reference in this IC power. On this supervisor, there is a series of 1 channels that can be found. Please refer to power management for SC-74A, SOT-753 functions. There are a number of benefits that this PMIC has in common with other Simple Reset/Power-On Reset manage ics. Packages are specified to have an average peak reflow temperature of 260. IC management conducts in a 2.4V-voltage supply. 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. Power Management Circuits is a subcategory of this PMIC chip. In total, it has 5 pins on IC management. 5 pins make up the power management. A voltage (Vsup) that doesn't fall below 500mV as the minimum supply voltage (Vsup) should be applied to this IC power in order to ensure its proper operation. The maximum supply voltage (Vsup) in this PMIC should not exceed 5.5V volts. The recommended mounting type for IC management is Surface Mount. The temperature of the supervisors should be set to this range: -20°C~85°C TJ. There is an output voltage of Open Drain or Open Collector from this supervisor when it is operating. As far as the supply current of the power management is concerned, it is 16μA. A similar IC managements number of the manufacturer can always be found by using LP3470, the base power ics number.
LP3470M5X-2.93/NOPB Features
Simple Reset/Power-On Reset type
Minimum supply voltage of 500mV
16μA operating supply current
LP3470M5X-2.93/NOPB Applications
There are a lot of Texas Instruments LP3470M5X-2.93/NOPB Voltage Supervisors applications.
- Electric heating appliances
- Microprocessor system
- Network equipment
- Detection of phase imbalance
- Military electronics
- Household appliances
- Military communications
- Efficient information transmission
- Automotive power systems
- Unattended substation automation