TPS3705-50DRG4 Product Introduction:
Texas Instruments Part Number TPS3705-50DRG4(PMIC - Supervisors), developed and manufactured by Texas Instruments, distributed globally by Jinftry. We distribute various electronic components from world-renowned brands and provide one-stop services, making us a trusted global electronic component distributor.
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Introducing the Texas Instruments TPS3705-50DRG4, a cutting-edge voltage supervisor designed to provide reliable and accurate monitoring of power supply voltages. This versatile device is packed with features that make it an essential component for a wide range of applications.
The TPS3705-50DRG4 offers a fixed threshold voltage of 5.0V, ensuring precise voltage monitoring and protection against undervoltage and overvoltage conditions. With a wide operating voltage range of 2.5V to 18V, this voltage supervisor is compatible with a variety of power supply systems.
Equipped with a built-in delay circuit, the TPS3705-50DRG4 allows for adjustable power-on reset and watchdog timer functions. This ensures that the system remains stable during power-up and prevents any potential glitches or malfunctions.
The TPS3705-50DRG4 is designed to operate in harsh environments, with a temperature range of -40°C to 125°C. Its small form factor and low power consumption make it ideal for space-constrained applications such as industrial automation, automotive systems, and consumer electronics.
With its exceptional performance and reliability, the Texas Instruments TPS3705-50DRG4 is the perfect choice for voltage monitoring and protection in a wide range of applications. Trust in Texas Instruments to deliver innovative solutions that meet your power management needs.
Pmic-supervisors (Power Management Integrated circuit-Supervisors) is a highly Integrated Circuit component, which can detect key parameters such as voltage, current and temperature of the power system in real time, and take corresponding protective measures when necessary. To ensure the stable operation of the power system and the safety of the equipment. PMIC monitors usually integrate a variety of functions, such as overvoltage protection, undervoltage protection, overtemperature protection, etc.
Application
Pmic-supervisors (Power Management Integrated Circuit-Supervisors), as a key component of electronic equipment, is mainly responsible for real-time monitoring and adjusting the status of the power system, ensuring stable voltage and current, efficient battery management, and providing multiple protection functions. Its wide range of applications, covering mobile devices, consumer electronics, automotive electronics and industrial control and other industries, to ensure the stable operation of equipment and extend the service life.
FAQ about PMIC - Supervisors
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1. What is a monitoring IC?
A monitoring IC is an integrated circuit used to ensure the correct operation of a microprocessor-based system. It mainly monitors during power-on and shutdown, and when entering or exiting shutdown or sleep mode to ensure the stability and reliability of the system. Monitoring ICs can provide a variety of functions, including power-on reset, backup battery management, memory write protection, low voltage warning, and software watchdog. Common monitoring ICs include AD8206YRZ, INA194AIDBVR, MAX9938FEUK+, etc. These chips are widely used in various electronic devices to ensure the stable operation of the system.
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2. What is PMIC in embedded systems?
PMIC plays a very important role in embedded systems. It is responsible for monitoring and controlling the power status of the system, can manage multiple power rails, and provide functions such as voltage regulation, battery charging, and power sequencing. Through these functions, PMIC ensures stable operation of the system and effective use of power.
Depending on the functions and applications, PMIC can be divided into the following basic categories: linear regulators, switching regulators, battery charging management, DC/DC converters, and multi-phase power management. These categories help meet the diverse needs of different electronic devices for power management.
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3. What is PMIC in cars ?
PMIC in cars is a power management integrated circuit, which is mainly used to manage and control the power supply in cars. PMIC ensures stable and reliable operation of automotive electronic systems by converting, distributing, monitoring, and regulating power.
PMIC is widely used in automobiles, mainly in scenarios such as smart cockpits, autonomous driving, body electronics, instrumentation and entertainment systems, lighting systems, and battery management systems (BMS). According to different application requirements, PMIC can be divided into AC/DC, DC/DC, LDO, driver chips, and battery management ICs.