MIC2775 Micro-Power Voltage Supervisor IttyBitty® General Description Features The MIC2775 is a power supply supervisor that provides undervoltage monitoring, manual reset capability, and power-on reset generation in a compact 5-pin SOT package. Features include an undervoltage detector, a delay generator, a manual reset input, and both activehigh and active-low reset outputs. The undervoltage detector compares VDD against a fixed threshold. Ten factory-programmed thresholds are available. • • • • • • • • • • • The reset outputs are asserted for no less than 140ms at power-on and any time the input voltage drops below the reference voltage. It remains asserted for the timeout period after the input voltage subsequently rises back above the threshold boundary. A reset can be generated at any time by asserting the manual reset input, /MR. This reset output will remain active at least 140ms after the release of /MR. The /MR input can also be used to daisychain the MIC2775 onto existing power monitoring circuitry or other supervisors. Hysteresis is included to prevent chattering due to noise. Typical suppy current is an ultralow 3.5µA. Datasheets and support documentation are available on Micrel’s website at: www.micrel.com. Monitors power supply for undervoltage conditions Choice of factory-programmed thresholds Generates 140ms (minimum) power-on reset pulse Manual reset capability Both active-high and active-low reset outputs /RST output valid down to 1.2V Ultra-low supply current, 3.5µA typical Rejects brief input transients No external components For extended temperature range see Micrel’s MAX825 ® IttyBitty 5-pin SOT-23 package Applications • • • • • • Monitoring processor core and input/output voltages Computer systems PDAs, handheld PCs Embedded controllers Telecommunications systems Power supplies Typical Application IttyBitty is a registered trademark of Micrel, Inc. Micrel Inc. • 2180 Fortune Drive • San Jose, CA 95131 • USA • tel +1 (408) 944-0800 • fax + 1 (408) 474-1000 • http://www.micrel.com March 23, 2015 Revision 4.0 Micrel, Inc. MIC2775 Ordering Information (1,2) Part Number MIC2775-XXYM5 (1,3) Marking UJXX Junction Temperature Range –40°C to +85°C Package (4) SOT-23-5 Note: 1. XX = Voltage Code, see Part Numbering Conventions below. There are ten standard versions available with an order increment of 3,000 pieces. Samples of standard versions are normally available from stock. Contact factory for information on non-standard versions. Available in tape-and-reel only. 2. Order entry part number add a space, then TR. Example: MIC2775-22YM5 TR. 3. Underbar (__) symbol may not be to scale. 4. Standard reel SOT-23: Reel diameter is 7 inches, hub diameter is 2 inches, width is 8mm. Part Numbering Conventions March 23, 2015 2 Revision 4.0 Micrel, Inc. MIC2775 Pin Configuration SOT-23-5 (M5) (Top View) Pin Description Pin Number Pin Name 1 /RST Digital (Output): Asserted low whenever VDD falls below the reference voltage. It will remain asserted for no less than 140ms after VDD returns above the threshold limit. 2 GND Ground. 3 RST Digital (Output): Asserted high whenever VDD falls below the reference voltage. It will remain asserted for no less than 140ms after VDD returns above the threshold limit. 4 /MR Digital (Input): Driving this pin low initiates an immediate and unconditional reset. Assuming VDD is above the threshold when /MR is released (returns high), the reset output will be de-asserted no less than 140ms later. /MR has an internal pull-up to VDD and may be left open if unused. 5 VDD Analog (Input): Power supply input and the voltage being monitored. March 23, 2015 Pin Function 3 Revision 4.0 Micrel, Inc. MIC2775 Absolute Maximum Ratings(5) Operating Ratings(6) Supply Voltage (VDD) .................................... –0.3V to +7.0V Output Voltage (V/MR) ................................... –0.3V to +7.0V RST, (/RST) Current ................................................... 20mA Storage Temperature (Ts)......................... –65°C to +150°C (7) ESD Rating ............................................................... 1.5kV Supply Voltage (VDD) .................................... +1.5V to +5.5V Input Voltage (V/MR) ...................................... –0.3V to +6.0V Ambient Temperature (TA) .......................... –40°C to +85°C Package Thermal Resistance (θJA) ........................ 256°C/W Electrical Characteristics(8) TA = 25°C, bold values indicate –40°C≤ TA ≤ +85°C, unless noted. Symbol Parameter Condition Min. IDD Supply Current VDD = VTH + 1.6%, /MR, RST, /RST open, Typ. Max. 3.5 Units µA VDD Voltage Threshold VTH1.5% Undervoltage Threshold on VDD VHYST Hysteresis Voltage VTH VTH+ 1.5% V 1 % 20 µs RST, /RST Outputs tPROP Propagation Delay tRST Reset Pulse Width VOL RST or /RST Output Voltage Low VOH RST or /RST Output Voltage High VDD = VTH + 1.5% + 100mV to VDD = VTH – 1.5% - 100mV 140 280 ms ISINK = 1.6mA; VDD ≥ 1.6V 0.3 V ISINK = 100µA; VDD ≥ 1.2V; Note 9 0.3 V ISOURCE = 500µA; VDD ≥ 1.5V 0.8VDD V ISOURCE = 10µA; VDD ≥ 1.2V; Note 9 0.8VDD V 0.7VDD V /MR Input VIH Input High Voltage VIL Input Low Voltage tPROP Propagation Delay From V/MR < (VIL – 100mV) 5 µs tMIN Minimum Input Pulse Width Reset occurs, V/MR < VIL 33 ns IPU Internal Pull-up Current 100 nA IIN Input Current, /MR 100 nA 0.3VDD V/MR < VIL V Notes: 5. Exceeding the absolute maximum ratings may damage the device. 6. The device is not guaranteed to function outside its operating ratings. 7. Devices are ESD sensitive. Handling precautions are recommended. Human body model, 1.5kΩ in series with 100pF. 8. Specification for packaged product only. 9. VDD operating range is 1.5V to 5.5V. Output is guaranteed to be asserted down to VDD = 1.2V. March 23, 2015 4 Revision 4.0 Micrel, Inc. MIC2775 Timing Diagram Note: Propagation delays not shown for clarity. A = The MIC2775 ignores very brief transients. See the Application Information section for details. March 23, 2015 5 Revision 4.0 Micrel, Inc. MIC2775 Functional Diagram Functional Description /MR, Manual Reset Input The ability to initiate a reset via external logic or a manual switch is provided in addition to the MIC2775’s automatic supervisory functions. Driving the /MR input to a logic-low causes an immediate and unconditional reset to occur. Assuming VDD is within tolerance when /MR is released (returns high), the reset outputs will be de-asserted no less than tRST later. /MR may be driven by a logic signal or mechanical switch. Typically, a momentary pushbutton switch is connected such that /MR is shorted to ground when the switch contact close. The switch may be connected directly between /MR and GND. /MR has an internal 100nA pull-up current to VDD and may be left open if unused. VDD Input The VDD pin is both the power supply terminal and a monitored input voltage. The voltage at this pin is continually compared against the internal reference. The trip-point at which a reset occurs is factory-programmed. A reset is triggered if and when VDD falls below the trippoint. Hysteresis is employed to prevent chattering due to noise. The comparator on the VDD input is relatively immune to very brief negative-going transients. RST, /RST Reset Outputs Typically, the MIC2775 is used to monitor the power supply of intelligent circuits such as microcontrollers and microprocessors. By connecting the appropriate reset output of an MIC2775 to the reset input of a µC or µP, the processor will be properly reset at power-on, powerdown, and brown-out conditions. In addition, asserting /MR, the manual reset input, will activate the reset function. The reset outputs are asserted any time /MR is asserted or if VDD drops below the threshold voltage. The reset outputs remain asserted for tRST(min) after VDD subsequently returns above the threshold boundary and/or /MR is released. A reset pulse is also generated at power-on. Hysteresis is included in the comparator to prevent chattering of the outputs due to noise. March 23, 2015 6 Revision 4.0 Micrel, Inc. MIC2775 Application Information Transient Response The MIC2775 is inherently immune to very short negative-going glitches. Very brief transients may exceed the voltage threshold without tripping the output. Ensuring Proper Operation at Low Supply At VDD levels below 1.2V, the MIC2775’s /RST output cannot turn on sufficiently to produce a valid logic-low on /RST. In this situation, circuits driven by /RST could be allowed to float, causing undesired operation. In most cases, however, it is expected that the circuits driven by the MIC2775 will be similarly inoperative at VDD ≤ 1.2V. In general, as shown in Figure 3, the narrower the transient, the deeper the threshold overdrive that will be ignored by the MIC2775. The graph represents the typical allowable transient duration for a given amount of threshold overdrive that will not generate a reset. If a given application requires that /RST be valid below VDD = 1.2V, this can be accomplished by adding a pulldown resistor to the /RST output. A value or 100kΩ is recommended as this is usually an acceptable compromise of quiescent current and pull-down current. The resistor’s value is not critical, however. See Figure 1. Figure 3. Typical VDD Transient Response Figure 1. MIC2775 Valid /RST Below 1.2V The statements above also apply to the MIC2775’s RST output. That is, to ensure valid RST signal levels when VDD < 1.2V, a pull-up resistor (as opposed to a pull-down) should be added to the RST output. A value or 100kΩ is typical for this application, as well. See Figure 2. Figure 2. MIC2775 Valid RST Below 1.2V March 23, 2015 7 Revision 4.0 Micrel, Inc. MIC2775 Package Information and Recommended Landing Pattern(10) SOT-23-5 (M5) Note: 10. Package information is correct as of the publication date. For updates and most current information, go to www.micrel.com. March 23, 2015 8 Revision 4.0 Micrel, Inc. MIC2775 MICREL, INC. 2180 FORTUNE DRIVE SAN JOSE, CA 95131 USA TEL +1 (408) 944-0800 FAX +1 (408) 474-1000 WEB http://www.micrel.com Micrel, Inc. is a leading global manufacturer of IC solutions for the worldwide high performance linear and power, LAN, and timing & communications markets. 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