Microchip Technology, Inc. Battery Operated Supervisor MIC2755

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The MIC2755 is composed of multiple comparators, a reset pulse generator, and logic. It is designed for monitoring the battery supply of portable digital systems, including PDAs and pagers. The MIC2755 detects three different battery states: battery OK, low battery, and dead battery. The reset (/RST) output is asserted for at least 700ms when a fresh battery is inserted. The nonmaskable interrupt output (/NMI) is asserted when the battery voltage is below the NTH threshold, indicating that high-power system operations should not occur. If and when battery voltage falls below the power-off threshold (PTH), the reset output is asserted and latched, inhibiting system operation until the battery is replaced or recharged. All three voltage thresholds are set using external resistors. A manual reset function can be implemented by connecting a switch directly to the power on reset/manual reset [RTH(/MR)] input. Internal circuitry detects switch activation and generates a minimum 175ms debounced reset signal. The MIC2755's power supply input is separate from the detector inputs to allow it to be powered from a down-stream voltage, such as the output of a boost converter. Inputs and outputs can be pulled above VDD (up to 7V absolute maximum) without adverse effects or excessive current draw. Supply current is typically a low 2µA. Hysteresis is included on all voltage detectors to prevent chattering due to noise. The MIC2755 is available in the tiny 8-pin micro-small-outline package (MSOP). Additional Features Optimized for PDAs, pagers and other hand-held devices. Detects multiple battery states: Battery OK, Low battery, Dead battery. Adjustable voltage thresholds High accuracy ±2% voltage thresholds Reset generation at power-on (700ms min.) Debounced manual reset function Internal logic prevents chatter if battery voltage fluctuates Extremely low 2µA typical supply current I/Os can be pulled above VDD (7V absolute maximum) Immune to brief power supply transients Low cost 8-pin MSOP
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The MIC2755 is composed of multiple comparators, a reset pulse generator, and logic. It is designed for monitoring the battery supply of portable digital systems, including PDAs and pagers. The MIC2755 detects three different battery states: battery OK, low battery, and dead battery. The reset (/RST) output is asserted for at least 700ms when a fresh battery is inserted. The nonmaskable interrupt output (/NMI) is asserted when the battery voltage is below the NTH threshold, indicating that high-power system operations should not occur. If and when battery voltage falls below the power-off threshold (PTH), the reset output is asserted and latched, inhibiting system operation until the battery is replaced or recharged. All three voltage thresholds are set using external resistors. A manual reset function can be implemented by connecting a switch directly to the power on reset/manual reset [RTH(/MR)] input. Internal circuitry detects switch activation and generates a minimum 175ms debounced reset signal. The MIC2755's power supply input is separate from the detector inputs to allow it to be powered from a down-stream voltage, such as the output of a boost converter. Inputs and outputs can be pulled above VDD (up to 7V absolute maximum) without adverse effects or excessive current draw. Supply current is typically a low 2µA. Hysteresis is included on all voltage detectors to prevent chattering due to noise. The MIC2755 is available in the tiny 8-pin micro-small-outline package (MSOP). Additional Features Optimized for PDAs, pagers and other hand-held devices. Detects multiple battery states: Battery OK, Low battery, Dead battery. Adjustable voltage thresholds High accuracy ±2% voltage thresholds Reset generation at power-on (700ms min.) Debounced manual reset function Internal logic prevents chatter if battery voltage fluctuates Extremely low 2µA typical supply current I/Os can be pulled above VDD (7V absolute maximum) Immune to brief power supply transients Low cost 8-pin MSOP
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Battery Operated Supervisor
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Battery Operated Supervisor MIC2755
The MIC2755 is composed of multiple comparators, a reset pulse generator, and logic. It is designed for monitoring the battery supply of portable digital systems, including PDAs and pagers. The MIC2755 detects three different battery states: battery OK, low battery, and dead battery. The reset (/RST) output is asserted for at least 700ms when a fresh battery is inserted. The nonmaskable interrupt output (/NMI) is asserted when the battery voltage is below the NTH threshold, indicating that high-power system operations should not occur. If and when battery voltage falls below the power-off threshold (PTH), the reset output is asserted and latched, inhibiting system operation until the battery is replaced or recharged. All three voltage thresholds are set using external resistors. A manual reset function can be implemented by connecting a switch directly to the power on reset/manual reset [RTH(/MR)] input. Internal circuitry detects switch activation and generates a minimum 175ms debounced reset signal. The MIC2755's power supply input is separate from the detector inputs to allow it to be powered from a down-stream voltage, such as the output of a boost converter. Inputs and outputs can be pulled above VDD (up to 7V absolute maximum) without adverse effects or excessive current draw. Supply current is typically a low 2µA. Hysteresis is included on all voltage detectors to prevent chattering due to noise. The MIC2755 is available in the tiny 8-pin micro-small-outline package (MSOP). Additional Features Optimized for PDAs, pagers and other hand-held devices. Detects multiple battery states: Battery OK, Low battery, Dead battery. Adjustable voltage thresholds High accuracy ±2% voltage thresholds Reset generation at power-on (700ms min.) Debounced manual reset function Internal logic prevents chatter if battery voltage fluctuates Extremely low 2µA typical supply current I/Os can be pulled above VDD (7V absolute maximum) Immune to brief power supply transients Low cost 8-pin MSOP

The MIC2755 is composed of multiple comparators, a reset pulse generator, and logic. It is designed for monitoring the battery supply of portable digital systems, including PDAs and pagers.

The MIC2755 detects three different battery states: battery OK, low battery, and dead battery. The reset (/RST) output is asserted for at least 700ms when a fresh battery is inserted. The nonmaskable interrupt output (/NMI) is asserted when the battery voltage is below the NTH threshold, indicating that high-power system operations should not occur. If and when battery voltage falls below the power-off threshold (PTH), the reset output is asserted and latched, inhibiting system operation until the battery is replaced or recharged.

All three voltage thresholds are set using external resistors. A manual reset function can be implemented by connecting a switch directly to the power on reset/manual reset [RTH(/MR)] input. Internal circuitry detects switch activation and generates a minimum 175ms debounced reset signal. The MIC2755's power supply input is separate from the detector inputs to allow it to be powered from a down-stream voltage, such as the output of a boost converter.

Inputs and outputs can be pulled above VDD (up to 7V absolute maximum) without adverse effects or excessive current draw.

Supply current is typically a low 2µA. Hysteresis is included on all voltage detectors to prevent chattering due to noise. The MIC2755 is available in the tiny 8-pin micro-small-outline package (MSOP).

Additional Features

    • Optimized for PDAs, pagers and other hand-held devices.
    • Detects multiple battery states: Battery OK, Low battery, Dead battery.
    • Adjustable voltage thresholds
    • High accuracy ±2% voltage thresholds
    • Reset generation at power-on (700ms min.)
    • Debounced manual reset function
    • Internal logic prevents chatter if battery voltage fluctuates
    • Extremely low 2µA typical supply current
    • I/Os can be pulled above VDD (7V absolute maximum)
    • Immune to brief power supply transients
    • Low cost
    • 8-pin MSOP
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Technical Specifications

  Microchip Technology, Inc.
Product Category Supervisory Circuits and Battery Monitor Chips
Product Number MIC2755
Product Name Battery Operated Supervisor
Features Manual Reset
Output Options Open Drain
Type ['MSOP']
IQ 2 µA
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