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TCA8418 Datasheet, PDF (9/37 Pages) Texas Instruments – I2C CONTROLLED KEYPAD SCAN IC WITH INTEGRATED ESD PROTECTION
TCA8418
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VCC
Ramp-Down
VIN drops below POR levels
VCC_TRR_VPOR50
Ramp-Up
VCC_FT
Time to Re-Ramp
VCC_RT
Time
Figure 2. VCC is Lowered Below the POR Threshold, Then Ramped Back Up to VCC
Table 1 specifies the performance of the power-on reset feature for TCA8418E for both types of power-on reset.
Table 1. RECOMMENDED SUPPLY SEQUENCING AND RAMP RATES(1)
VCC_FT
VCC_RT
VCC_TRR_GND
VCC_TRR_POR50
VCC_GH
VCC_GW
VPORF
VPORR
PARAMETER
Fall rate
Rise rate
Time to re-ramp (when VCC drops to GND)
Time to re-ramp (when VCC drops to VPOR_MIN – 50 mV)
Level that VCCP can glitch down to, but not cause a functional
disruption when VCCX_GW = 1 µs
Glitch width that will not cause a functional disruption when
VCCX_GH = 0.5 × VCCx
Voltage trip point of POR on falling VCC
Voltage trip point of POR on rising VCC
See Figure 1
See Figure 1
See Figure 1
See Figure 2
See Figure 3
See Figure 3
MIN TYP
1
0.01
0.001
0.001
0.767
1.033
(1) TA = –40°C to 85°C (unless otherwise noted)
MAX
100
100
1.2
1.144
1.428
UNIT
ms
ms
ms
ms
V
µs
V
V
Glitches in the power supply can also affect the power-on reset performance of this device. The glitch width
(VCC_GW) and height (VCC_GH) are dependent on each other. The bypass capacitance, source impedance, and
device impedance are factors that affect power-on reset performance. Figure 3 and Table 1 provide more
information on how to measure these specifications.
VCC
VCC_GH
Time
VCC_GW
Figure 3. Glitch Width and Glitch Height
VPOR is critical to the power-on reset. VPOR is the voltage level at which the reset condition is released and all the
registers and the I2C/SMBus state machine are initialized to their default states. The value of VPOR differs based
on the VCC being lowered to or from 0. Figure 4 and Table 1 provide more details on this specification.
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