The MIC1810 is an inexpensive microprocessor supervisory circuit that monitors power supplies in microprocessor based systems.
The function of these devices is to assert a reset if the power supply drops below a designated reset threshold level. Several different reset threshold levels are available to accommodate 5%, 10%, or 15% drop in 5V powered systems.
The MIC1810 has an active low /RESET output. The reset output is guaranteed to remain asserted for a minimum of 100ms after VCC has risen above the designated reset threshold level. The MIC1810 comes in a 3-pin SOT-23 package.
Additional Features
Precision voltage monitor for 5%, 10%, or 15% drop in 5V power supplies
/RESET remains valid with VCC as low as 1V
5µA supply current (typical)
100ms minimum reset pulse width
No external components required
Available in 3-pin SOT-23 package
The MIC1810 is an inexpensive microprocessor supervisory circuit that monitors power supplies in microprocessor based systems.
The function of these devices is to assert a reset if the power supply drops below a designated reset threshold level. Several different reset threshold levels are available to accommodate 5%, 10%, or 15% drop in 5V powered systems.
The MIC1810 has an active low /RESET output. The reset output is guaranteed to remain asserted for a minimum of 100ms after VCC has risen above the designated reset threshold level. The MIC1810 comes in a 3-pin SOT-23 package.
Additional Features
- Precision voltage monitor for 5%, 10%, or 15% drop in 5V power supplies
- /RESET remains valid with VCC as low as 1V
- 5µA supply current (typical)
- 100ms minimum reset pulse width
- No external components required
- Available in 3-pin SOT-23 package