Manufacturer Part Number
MAX253CPA
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Introduction
The MAX253CPA from Analog Devices is a specialized transformer driver designed for Power Management (PMIC) applications, facilitating efficient transformer operation within electronic circuits.
Product Features and Performance
Low supply current: 450µA
Dual supply voltage operation: 3.3V and 5V
Operating temperature range: 0°C to 70°C
Through-hole mounting type for secure installation
Designed for easy integration within power management systems
Product Advantages
Efficient low-power operation reduces overall power consumption
Dual voltage support provides flexibility for different power systems
Wide operating temperature range ensures reliability under varying environmental conditions
Through-hole mounting offers robust physical connectivity
Key Technical Parameters
Supply Current: 450µA
Voltage Supply: 3.3V, 5V
Operating Temperature: 0°C ~ 70°C
Mounting Type: Through Hole
Package / Case: 8-DIP
Quality and Safety Features
The quality of the MAX253CPA is underpinned by Analog Devices' reputation for reliability and performance in power management solutions, though specific safety features should be assessed based on application requirements.
Compatibility
Designed to be inherently flexible, the MAX253CPA supports a range of transformer types within specified parameters for wide application compatibility.
Application Areas
Isolated Interfaces
Low-power electronic systems
Power supply units requiring transformer drivers
Product Lifecycle
The MAX253CPA is listed as Obsolete, indicating it is nearing the end of its production life. Prospective users should consider future proofing their designs with available replacement or upgrade options.
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Low operational power consumption is ideal for energy-sensitive projects.
Supports a broad range of application voltages for versatile use.
Stable operation across a standard temperature range for reliability.
Analog Devices' reputation for quality enhances product trust.
Obsolescence may encourage sourcing in bulk or exploring next-gen alternatives.