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MAX641BCPA

+5V fixed output, 10W CMOS step-up switching regulator. 10% output accuracy

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
MAX641BCPA 27 In Stock

Description and Introduction

+5V fixed output, 10W CMOS step-up switching regulator. 10% output accuracy The MAX641BCPA is a voltage regulator and supervisory circuit manufactured by Maxim Integrated. Below are its key specifications, descriptions, and features:

### **Specifications:**  
- **Input Voltage Range:** 1.2V to 16.5V  
- **Output Voltage:** Adjustable or fixed (depending on configuration)  
- **Quiescent Current:** 40µA (typical)  
- **Reset Threshold Accuracy:** ±1.5%  
- **Operating Temperature Range:** 0°C to +70°C  
- **Package:** 8-pin PDIP  

### **Descriptions:**  
The MAX641BCPA is a micropower voltage detector with an integrated push-pull output stage. It is designed for monitoring power supplies in battery-operated and low-power systems. The device provides a reset signal when the supply voltage drops below a preset threshold, ensuring proper system operation during power-up, power-down, or brownout conditions.  

### **Features:**  
- Low quiescent current (40µA typical)  
- Precision voltage monitoring  
- Push-pull active-low reset output  
- No external components required for basic operation  
- Wide input voltage range (1.2V to 16.5V)  
- Available in an 8-pin plastic DIP package  

This information is based solely on the manufacturer's datasheet and technical documentation.

Application Scenarios & Design Considerations

+5V fixed output, 10W CMOS step-up switching regulator. 10% output accuracy

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