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$1.45
NXP USA Inc.
NXP Semiconductors, a frontrunner in embedded controllers, offers a wide array of MCUs with Arm-based processors. Their innovation extends to robust Power Management for industry and automotive use. NXP's products globally empower and interconnect, fostering proficiency for individuals, organizations, and the world. Noteworthy is the integration of Freescale Semiconductor into NXP (December 2015).
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MC145010EGR2 Features
•Circuit is designed to operate in smoke detector systems that comply withUL217 and UL268 Specifications •Operating Voltage Range: 6 to 12 V •Operating Temperature Range: - 10 to 60°C •Average Supply Current: 12 µA •Power-On Reset Places IC in Standby Mode (Non-Alarm State) •Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) and Latch Up Protection Circuitry on All Pins •Chip Complexity: 2000 FETs, 12 NPNs, 16 Resistors, and 10 Capacitors •Ideal for battery powered applications.
MC145010EGR2 Output Voltage (For Line Regulations, See Pin Descriptions)
Strobe – Inactive, IOUT = -1 µAActive, IOUT = 100 µA to 500 µA (Load Regulation)IRED – Inactive, IOUT = 1 µAActive, IOUT = 6 µA (Load Regulation)
Product Attributes
TYPE | DESCRIPTION | Select all |
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Package / Case | 16-SOIC (0.295", 7.50mm Width) | |
Supplier Device Package | 16-SOIC | |
Package | Tape & Reel (TR) | |
Product Status | Obsolete | |
Programmable | Not Verified | |
Type | Smoke Detector | |
Input Type | Photoelectric | |
Output Type | Voltage | |
Current - Supply | 12 µA | |
Operating Temperature | -10°C ~ 60°C | |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
$1.45
NXP USA Inc.
NXP Semiconductors, a frontrunner in embedded controllers, offers a wide array of MCUs with Arm-based processors. Their innovation extends to robust Power Management for industry and automotive use. NXP's products globally empower and interconnect, fostering proficiency for individuals, organizations, and the world. Noteworthy is the integration of Freescale Semiconductor into NXP (December 2015).