Mounting Type
Mounting Type refers to the method by which an electronic component is attached to a printed circuit board (PCB) or other surface. Common mounting types include:
* Through-hole: Component leads are inserted into holes in the PCB and soldered on the other side.
* Surface-mount: Component is placed on the surface of the PCB and soldered in place.
* Press-fit: Component is pressed into place on the PCB without soldering.
* Socket: Component is inserted into a socket on the PCB, allowing for easy replacement.
The mounting type is determined by factors such as the component's size, shape, and power requirements.
Surface Mount
Package / Case
Package / Case refers to the physical housing or enclosure that encapsulates an electronic component. It provides protection, facilitates handling, and enables electrical connections. The package type determines the component's size, shape, pin configuration, and mounting options. Common package types include DIP (dual in-line package), SOIC (small outline integrated circuit), and BGA (ball grid array). The package also influences the component's thermal and electrical performance.
4-UDFN Exposed Pad
Operating Temperature
Operating Temperature is the range of temperatures at which an electronic component can function properly. It is typically specified in degrees Celsius (°C) and indicates the minimum and maximum temperatures at which the component can operate without experiencing damage or degradation. Operating Temperature is an important parameter to consider when designing electronic circuits, as it ensures that the components will function reliably in the intended operating environment.
-40°C~85°C TA
Packaging
Tape & Reel (TR)
Part Status
Part Status is an electronic component parameter that indicates the availability and production status of a component. It is typically used to inform customers about the availability of a component, whether it is in production, end-of-life, or obsolete. Part Status can also provide information about any restrictions or limitations on the component's use, such as whether it is only available for certain applications or if it has been discontinued.
Active
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) is a measure of the susceptibility of a surface mount electronic component to moisture-induced damage during soldering. It is classified into six levels, from 1 (least sensitive) to 6 (most sensitive). MSL is determined by the materials used in the component's construction, including the solderability of its terminals and the presence of moisture-absorbing materials. Components with higher MSL ratings require more stringent handling and storage conditions to prevent moisture absorption and subsequent damage during soldering.
1 (Unlimited)
Terminal Finish
Nickel/Silver/Gold (Ni/Ag/Au)
Subcategory
Power Management Circuits
Technology
Technology, in the context of electronic components, refers to the specific manufacturing process and materials used to create the component. It encompasses the semiconductor fabrication techniques, such as the type of transistor used (e.g., MOSFET, BJT), the gate oxide thickness, and the interconnect materials. Technology also includes the packaging type, such as surface mount or through-hole, and the leadframe or substrate material. The technology used impacts the component's performance characteristics, such as speed, power consumption, and reliability.
CMOS
Output
Push-Pull, Totem Pole
Qualification Status
Not Qualified
Reset
Reset is an electronic component parameter that refers to the process of returning a device or system to its initial state. This can be done by applying a specific voltage or signal to the device, or by physically resetting the device. Resetting a device can be used to clear errors, restore default settings, or to start the device over from the beginning.
Active Low
Number of Voltages Monitored
1
Threshold Voltage
Threshold Voltage (Vth) is a critical parameter in electronic components, particularly transistors. It represents the minimum voltage that must be applied to the gate terminal of a transistor to turn it on and allow current to flow between the source and drain terminals. Vth determines the sensitivity of a transistor and influences its switching characteristics. A lower Vth results in a more sensitive transistor that turns on with a smaller gate voltage, while a higher Vth makes the transistor less sensitive and requires a larger gate voltage to turn on.
1.4V
RoHS Status
ROHS3 Compliant
XC6108C14CGR-G Overview
There are 4 terminals connected to this power management, which makes it easy to mount. In terms of packaging, power management follows the Tape & Reel (TR) model. For your reference, this PMIC includes a list of 4-UDFN Exposed Pad functions. There are a lot of similarities between this IC management and other Voltage Detector products. IC management conducts in a 1-voltage supply. The mount is provided by Surface Mount. Power Management Circuits is a subcategory of this PMIC chip. The recommended mounting type is Surface Mount. This power management is the recommended temperature range for the supervisors: -40°C~85°C TA. While in operation, this supervisor has a voltage output of Push-Pull, Totem Pole.
XC6108C14CGR-G Features
Voltage Detector type
XC6108C14CGR-G Applications
There are a lot of Torex Semiconductor Ltd
XC6108C14CGR-G Voltage Supervisors applications.
Medical-specific isolation transformer
Medical-specific insulation monitor
Transformer load monitoring equipment
External alarm
Display equipment
DC stabilized power supply module
Insulation fault location system
Magnetic resonance imaging
Stable power system
Sensitive sensors
XC6108C14CGR-G More Descriptions
IC SUPERVISOR 1 CHANNEL 4USP
IC SUPERVISOR 1.4V 4-USP