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SM72240 Datasheet, PDF (1/15 Pages) Texas Instruments – SM72240 SolarMagic 5-Pin Microprocessor Reset Circuit
SM72240
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SNIS154C – JANUARY 2011 – REVISED APRIL 2013
SM72240 SolarMagic 5-Pin Microprocessor Reset Circuit
Check for Samples: SM72240
FEATURES
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•2 Renewable Energy Grade
• Precise monitoring of 5V supply voltages
• Fully specified over temperature
– −40°C to +125°C
• 100 ms minimum Power-On Reset pulse width,
190 ms typical:
– Active-Low RESET Open Drain Output
• RESET Output valid for VCC ≥ 1V
• Low Supply Current, 6µA typical
• Power supply transient immunity
• Compatible with MAX811/812 applications
APPLICATIONS
• Microprocessor Systems
• Computers
• Controllers
• Intelligent Instruments
• Portable/Battery-Powered Equipment
DESCRIPTION
The SM72240 microprocessor supervisory circuit
monitors the power supplies in microprocessor and
digital systems. It provides a reset to the
microprocessor during power-up, power-down,
brown-out conditions, and manual reset.
The SM72240 asserts a reset signal whenever the
supply decreases below the factory-programmed
reset threshold. Reset will be asserted for at least
100ms even after VCC rises above the reset
threshold.
The SM72240 has an active-low open-drain RESET
output.
The SM72240 is suitable for monitoring 5V. With a
low supply current of only 6µA, the SM72240 is ideal
for use in portable equipment. The SM72240 is
available in the 5-pin SOT-23 package.
Typical Application Circuit
VCC
PUSHBUTTON
SWITCH
VCC
SM72240
MR
RESET
GND
VCC
RL
PP
RESET
INPUT
GND
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