HPA00531DBVR Overview
Power management is mounted through 5 terminals. In terms of packaging, power management follows the Tape & Reel (TR) model. The purpose of this IC management is to provide you with a reference of 1 functions. This power managment ic consists of 1 channels, each of which can be used independently. In this PMIC, you can find SC-74A, SOT-753 functions for your reference. With power management, you get a lot of benefits that you won't find in other Simple Reset/Power-On Reset products. As specified in the package specification, the peak reflow temperature of the package is set at 260. When 1.8V is applied to the power ic, it conducts. IC management is possible to find a succession of 1 voltages that have been checked. Surface Mount mounts power management on the wall. It is possible to subcategorize this power ic as a Power Management Circuits chip. It has a total of 5 pins that are attached to IC management. IC management can only work with a supply voltage of 1.6V volts. There should be no more than 6V volts of maximum supply voltage (Vsup) in this power management. Power management' mounting is recommended to be done with the Surface Mount type of mounting. It is recommended to set the supervisor's temperature to this range: -40°C~85°C TA. There is an output voltage of Open Drain or Open Collector from this supervisor when it is operating. For this power management, there is an 15μA volt supply current. It is always advisable to use HPA00531, the base supervisor number, when searching for similar PMICs from the manufacturer.
HPA00531DBVR Features
Simple Reset/Power-On Reset type
Minimum supply voltage of 1.6V
15μA operating supply current
HPA00531DBVR Applications
There are a lot of Texas Instruments HPA00531DBVR Voltage Supervisors applications.
- Radar
- Cloud computing
- Rechargeable batteries
- Network equipment
- Power distribution systems of CCU
- Consumer electronics
- Power distribution systems of ICU
- Fire equipment power monitoring system
- Detection of phase sequence
- Unattended substation automation