STM704M6E Overview
This voltage supervisor has a total of 8 mounting terminals that can be used for mounting. Packaged in the form of a Tape & Reel (TR), power management is easy to use. Power management is possible to find a series of 1 functions. On this supervisor, there is a series of 1 channels that can be found. Please refer to power management for 8-SOIC (0.154, 3.90mm Width) functions. Several of the benefits of this PMIC are also shared by other Simple Reset/Power-On Reset products. Specifies a reflow peak temperature of 260 for the package during reflow. The supervisor is always powered by a 5V volt supply. During operation, the power ic is supplied with a voltage of 1. 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. There are a total of 8 pins on power management. Pin count of the power management is 8. Normally, the supply voltage (Vsup) for this PMIC should not be lower than 1V. It is recommended that the maximum supply voltage (Vsup) in this IC power be no more than 5.5V volts. Power management' mounting is recommended to be done with the Surface Mount type of mounting. You should set the supervisor's temperature during -40°C~85°C TA . During operation, this power management system outputs Push-Pull, Totem Pole. For this power management, there is an 60μA volt supply current. You can always use STM704, the base supervisor number, to search for similar PMICs of the manufacturer. The power management must be powered by 5V volts to function properly. At the most, voltage supervisor can work with a supply temperature of 60μA.
STM704M6E Features
Simple Reset/Power-On Reset type
Minimum supply voltage of 1V
60μA operating supply current
STM704M6E Applications
There are a lot of STMicroelectronics STM704M6E Voltage Supervisors applications.
- Urban rail transit weak current power monitoring
- Power distribution systems of operating room
- FPGA design
- Leakage protection
- Medical-specific isolation transformer
- Linux and server computing
- External alarm
- Kitchen appliances
- Magnetic resonance imaging
- Household appliances