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25 "A tightly integrated solution with reference designs allows for a much smoother design process and lessens the chance of mistakes. Particularly on the receiver end, being able to integrate more of the circuitry into fewer ICs gives design engineers confidence in component selection and noise immunity." Andrew Beaulieu Robotics Engineer, Toyota Research Institute Power Protection ICs and Supervisors Maxim's power protection ICs employ several design techniques to provide high levels of safety: • They have integrated pFET and nFET for forward/reverse voltage/current protection. • They are highly integrated, including integrated precision current sensing. • They have programmable UV/OV, current-limit thresholds, and fault response modes. • They include thermal protection with warning flags. Maxim also offers supervisory power protection circuits that protect microcontroller-based systems from various power-related problems during power-up and power-down: • During power-up, the supervisory power protection circuit holds the microcontroller in reset until system power has reached the correct level and stabilized. • During power-down, the controller is immediately reset if the power drops below a nominal value. Maxim components help reduce thermal noise and ensure proper APD operation: • Temperature sensors are accurate up to ± 0.5°C. • Fan controllers enable effective cooling solutions. • Thermostat ICs measure temperature and provide a power switch output for temperature-based monitoring and control applications. Temperature Sensors Chapter Two: Maxim Hardware At-a-Glance

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