The ADM803/ADM809/ADM810 supervisory circuits monitor the power supply voltage in microprocessor systems. They provide a reset output during power-up, power-down, and brownout conditions. On power-up, an internal timer holds reset asserted for 240 ms. This holds the microprocessor in a reset state until conditions have stabilized. The reset output remains operational with VCC as low as 1 V. The ADM803 and ADM809 provide an active low reset signal (RESET), whereas the ADM810 provides an active high signal (RESET) output. The ADM809 and ADM810 have push-pull outputs, whereas the ADM803 has an open-drain output, which requires an external pull-up resistor. Seven reset threshold voltage options are available, suitable for monitoring a variety of supply voltages (see Table 3)。 The reset comparator features built-in glitch immunity, making it immune to fast transients on VCC. The ADM803/ADM809/ADM810 consume only 17 μA, making them suitable for low power, portable equipment. The ADM803 is available in a 3-lead SC70; the ADM809/ADM810 are available in 3-lead SOT-23 and 3-lead SC70 packages.
声明:本文内容及配图由入驻作者撰写或者入驻合作网站授权转载。文章观点仅代表作者本人,不代表电子发烧友网立场。文章及其配图仅供工程师学习之用,如有内容侵权或者其他违规问题,请联系本站处理。 举报投诉
全部0条评论
快来发表一下你的评论吧 !