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CAX803 Datasheet, PDF (7/9 Pages) ON Semiconductor – 3-Pin Microprocessor Power Supply Supervisors
CAX803, CAX809, CAX810
Valid RESET with VCC Under 1.0 V
To ensure that the CAX809 RESET pin is in a known state when VCC is under 1.0 V, a >10 kW pull−down resistor between
RESET pin and GND is recommended. For the CAX810, a pull−up resistor from RESET pin to VCC is needed.
Power
Supply
Power
Supply
VCC
CAX809
RESET
GND
10 kW
VCC
CAX810
RESET
GND
10 kW
Figure 8. RESET Valid with VCC Under 1.0 V
Figure 9. RESET Valid with VCC Under 1.1 V
Bi−directional Reset Pin Interfacing
The CAX809/810 can interface with mP/mC bi−directional reset pins by connecting a 4.7 kW resistor in series with the
CAX809/810 reset output and the mP/mC bi−directional reset pin.
Power
Supply
BUF
Buffered
RESET
VCC
CAX809
RESET
4.7 kW
GND
Bi−directional
I/O Pin
VCC
mP
RESET
INPUT
GND
(For example:
68HC11)
Figure 10. Bi−directional Reset Pin Interfacing
CAX803 Open−Drain RESET Application
The CAX803 features an open−drain RESET output and
therefore needs a pull−up resistor on the output for proper
operation, as shown on Figure 11. An advantage of the
open−drain output includes the ability to “wire AND”
several outputs together to form an inexpensive logic circuit.
It is also possible to have the pull−up resistor connected to
a different supply which can be higher than the CAX803
VCC pin. The value of the pull−up resistor is not critical in
most applications, typical values being between 5 kW and
10 kW.
Power
Supply
VCC
CAX803
RESET
GND
5 kW
VCC
mP
RESET
INPUT
GND
Figure 11. Typical CAX803 Open−Drain
Circuit Configuration
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