MAX6367HKA29+T Overview
There are 8 mounting terminals on the voltage supervisor, each of which has a different function. Packaging is in the form of a Tape & Reel (TR). As a reference, this IC management includes 1 functions for your convenience. It is possible to find on this power management a series of 2 channels. For your reference, this PMIC includes a list of SOT-23-8 functions. Compared to other Battery Backup Circuit products, this PMIC has a lot of benefits to offer. In order to ensure a good reflow performance, the package peak reflow temperature must be set at 260. During operation, the power ic is supplied with a voltage of 2.8V. IC management conducts in a 1-voltage supply. Surface Mount mounts IC management. There is a subcategory called Power Management Circuits for this power management. In total, it has 8 pins on IC management. There are 8 pins on the supervisor. It is recommended that Vsup should not be less than 0V for this IC power. The maximum supply voltage (Vsup) is not to exceed 5.5V volts in this IC management. Surface Mount is the recommended mounting type. It is recommended to set the supervisor's temperature to this range: -40°C~85°C TA. While in operation, this supervisor has a voltage output of Open Drain or Open Collector. For this power management, there is an 15μA volt supply current. Additionally, IC management are a variety of features, for example [0], to name a few. If you want to search for similar IC managements of this manufacturer, you can always refer to MAX6367, which is the base power ics number. The voltage supervisor requires a power source of 2.5/5V volts in order to work correctly.
MAX6367HKA29+T Features
Battery Backup Circuit type
Minimum supply voltage of 0V
15μA operating supply current
MAX6367HKA29+T Applications
There are a lot of Maxim Integrated MAX6367HKA29+T Voltage Supervisors applications.
- Functional modules
- Detection of phase loss
- Efficient information transmission
- Solar power charger
- Battery-powered equipment
- Leakage current detection
- Refrigeration
- Power distribution systems of ICU
- Smartphones
- emergency room