Microchip Technology, Inc. 3-Pin Microprocessor Reset Circuit with Push-Pull Active-Low Output MIC809

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The MIC809 and MIC810 are inexpensive microprocessor supervisory circuits that monitor 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 3V, 3.3V or 5V powered systems. The MIC809 has an active-low /RESET output, while the MIC810 offers an active-high RESET output. The reset output is guaranteed to remain asserted for a minimum of 140ms after VCC has risen above the designated reset threshold level. Having a push-pull output stage, the MIC809/810 does not require a pull-up resistor at the output. The MIC809/810 comes in a 3-pin SOT-23 and SC-70 package. The MIC809 is also available with a shorter reset timeout (30ms min.). See the MIC809-5. Additional Features Precision voltage monitor for 3V, 3.3V or 5V power supplies /RESET remains valid with VCC as low as 1.4V for SOT-23 packaged part /RESET remains valid with VCC as low as 1V for SC-70 packaged part Typically less than15μA supply current for SOT-23 packaged part 5μ typical supply current for SC-70 packaged part 140ms minimum reset pulse widths available Available in 3-pin SOT-23 and SC-70 package
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The MIC809 and MIC810 are inexpensive microprocessor supervisory circuits that monitor 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 3V, 3.3V or 5V powered systems. The MIC809 has an active-low /RESET output, while the MIC810 offers an active-high RESET output. The reset output is guaranteed to remain asserted for a minimum of 140ms after VCC has risen above the designated reset threshold level. Having a push-pull output stage, the MIC809/810 does not require a pull-up resistor at the output. The MIC809/810 comes in a 3-pin SOT-23 and SC-70 package. The MIC809 is also available with a shorter reset timeout (30ms min.). See the MIC809-5. Additional Features Precision voltage monitor for 3V, 3.3V or 5V power supplies /RESET remains valid with VCC as low as 1.4V for SOT-23 packaged part /RESET remains valid with VCC as low as 1V for SC-70 packaged part Typically less than15μA supply current for SOT-23 packaged part 5μ typical supply current for SC-70 packaged part 140ms minimum reset pulse widths available Available in 3-pin SOT-23 and SC-70 package
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3-Pin Microprocessor Reset Circuit with Push-Pull Active-Low Output MIC809
The MIC809 and MIC810 are inexpensive microprocessor supervisory circuits that monitor 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 3V, 3.3V or 5V powered systems. The MIC809 has an active-low /RESET output, while the MIC810 offers an active-high RESET output. The reset output is guaranteed to remain asserted for a minimum of 140ms after VCC has risen above the designated reset threshold level. Having a push-pull output stage, the MIC809/810 does not require a pull-up resistor at the output. The MIC809/810 comes in a 3-pin SOT-23 and SC-70 package. The MIC809 is also available with a shorter reset timeout (30ms min.). See the MIC809-5. Additional Features Precision voltage monitor for 3V, 3.3V or 5V power supplies /RESET remains valid with VCC as low as 1.4V for SOT-23 packaged part /RESET remains valid with VCC as low as 1V for SC-70 packaged part Typically less than15μA supply current for SOT-23 packaged part 5μ typical supply current for SC-70 packaged part 140ms minimum reset pulse widths available Available in 3-pin SOT-23 and SC-70 package

The MIC809 and MIC810 are inexpensive microprocessor supervisory circuits that monitor 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 3V, 3.3V or 5V powered systems.

The MIC809 has an active-low /RESET output, while the MIC810 offers an active-high RESET output. The reset output is guaranteed to remain asserted for a minimum of 140ms after VCC has risen above the designated reset threshold level. Having a push-pull output stage, the MIC809/810 does not require a pull-up resistor at the output. The MIC809/810 comes in a 3-pin SOT-23 and SC-70 package.

The MIC809 is also available with a shorter reset timeout (30ms min.). See the MIC809-5.

Additional Features

    • Precision voltage monitor for 3V, 3.3V or 5V power supplies
    • /RESET remains valid with VCC as low as 1.4V for SOT-23 packaged part
    • /RESET remains valid with VCC as low as 1V for SC-70 packaged part
    • Typically less than15μA supply current for SOT-23 packaged part
    • 5μ typical supply current for SC-70 packaged part
    • 140ms minimum reset pulse widths available
    • Available in 3-pin SOT-23 and SC-70 package
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Technical Specifications

  Microchip Technology, Inc.
Product Category Supervisory Circuits and Battery Monitor Chips
Product Number MIC809
Product Name 3-Pin Microprocessor Reset Circuit with Push-Pull Active-Low Output
Output Options Push-Pull
Type ['SC70', 'SOT-23']
IQ 5 µA
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