TPS3851G25EDRBR Product Introduction:
Texas Instruments Part Number TPS3851G25EDRBR(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 TPS3851G25EDRBR, a cutting-edge voltage supervisor designed to provide reliable and accurate monitoring of power supply systems. With its advanced features and versatile application fields, this product is set to revolutionize the way power systems are monitored and controlled.
The TPS3851G25EDRBR boasts a wide input voltage range of 1.8V to 6V, making it suitable for a variety of applications. Its ultra-low quiescent current of only 1.5µA ensures minimal power consumption, making it ideal for battery-powered devices. Additionally, its high accuracy of ±1.5% ensures precise voltage monitoring, guaranteeing the safety and reliability of your power supply system.
This voltage supervisor is equipped with a programmable power-on reset delay, allowing for customization and flexibility in system design. Its integrated watchdog timer ensures continuous monitoring of the system, providing an added layer of protection against power supply failures.
The TPS3851G25EDRBR finds its application in a wide range of fields, including industrial automation, consumer electronics, automotive systems, and more. Whether you need to monitor power supply systems in manufacturing plants, control panels, or even in your home appliances, this product is designed to meet your needs.
In conclusion, the Texas Instruments TPS3851G25EDRBR is a state-of-the-art voltage supervisor that offers exceptional features and versatility. With its wide input voltage range, low power consumption, high accuracy, and customizable options, it is the perfect solution for monitoring power supply systems in various application fields.
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 electronic products?
PMIC (Power Management Integrated Circuit) is a key component dedicated to managing and distributing power in electronic devices. It improves the efficiency and reliability of the power system by integrating multiple power management functions, while reducing the size and cost of the device.
The main functions of PMIC include power supply, battery management, charging management, and power consumption management. It can provide stable power to the main system and manage and control the battery.
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3. How to test PMIC(Power Management Integrated Circuit)?
The core steps of testing PMIC include observing external features, conducting comprehensive professional testing, and measuring PSRR.
First, observing external features is the first step in testing PMIC. Rationally observe the quality standards of power management chips, including their appearance, logos, etc., to ensure that the chip meets basic quality requirements.
Second, conduct comprehensive professional testing. Select representative specification models and conduct comprehensive tests on the power management chip, including electrical characteristics test, functional test and environmental adaptability test. The electrical characteristics test covers the input voltage range test to ensure that the chip works normally under different input voltages.
Finally, measure the PSRR (power supply rejection ratio). PSRR is an important parameter of PMIC, indicating how stable the input is when the power supply voltage changes. By measuring PSRR, the resistance of PMIC to power supply voltage changes can be evaluated.