DIODES APX803-23SAG-7

APX803
3-PIN MICROPROCESSOR RESET CIRCUIT
General Description
Features
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Precision Monitoring of +2.5V, +3V, +3.3V, and +5V
Power-Supply Voltages
Fully Specified Over Temperature
Available in three Output Configurations
Open-drain RESET Active Low
200ms Typ Power-On Reset Pulse Width
30µA Supply Current (Typ.)
Guaranteed Reset Valid to VCC = +1V
No External Components
SOT23 and SOT23R: Available in “Green” Molding
Compound (No Br, Sb)
Lead Free Finish/ RoHS Compliant (Note 1)
The APX803 is used for microprocessor (µP) supervisory circuits
to monitor the power supplies in µP and digital systems. They
provide excellent circuit reliability and low cost by eliminating
external components and adjustments when used with +5V,
+3.3V, +3.0V powered circuits.
These circuits perform a single function: they assert a reset
signal on power up and whenever the VCC supply voltage
declines below a preset threshold, keeping it asserted for at least
140ms after VCC has risen above the reset threshold. Reset
thresholds suitable for operation with a variety of supply voltages
are available. The APX803 have an open collector active low
RESET output. The reset comparator is designed to ignore
fast transients on VCC, and the outputs are guaranteed to be in
the correct logic state for VCC down to 1V. Low supply current
makes the APX803 ideal for use in portable equipment. The
APX803 is available in two pin out variants of the 3-pin SOT23
and SOT23R packages.
Applications
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Computers
Controllers
Intelligent Instruments
Critical µP and µC Power Monitoring
Portable/Battery Powered Equipment
Typical Application Circuit
Vcc
CIN
100nF
Vcc
Vcc
APX803
Microprocessor
RESET
GND
APX803
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RESET
INPUT
GND
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Ordering Information
APX 8 03 - XX XX G - 7
Output type
Voltage
03 : Active-Low,
Open Drain
Package
Code
SA
SR
Device
APX803-XXSAG-7
APX803-XXSRG-7
Notes:
46
44
40
31
29
26
23
: 4.63
: 4.38
: 4.00
: 3.08
: 2.93
: 2.63
: 2.25
Package
Green
Packing
SA : SOT23
SR : SOT23R
G : Green
7 : Tape & Reel
7” Tape and Reel
Quantity
Part Number Suffix
3000/Tape & Reel
-7
3000/Tape & Reel
-7
Packaging
(Note 2)
SOT23
SOT23R
1. EU Directive 2002/95/EC (RoHS). All applicable RoHS exemptions applied. Please visit our website at
http://www.diodes.com/products/lead_free.html.
2. Pad layout as shown on Diodes Inc. suggested pad layout document AP02001, which can be found on our website at
http://www.diodes.com/datasheets/ap02001.pdf.
Pin Assignments
(1) SOT23
(2) SOT23R
( Top View )
GND
1
RESET
APX803
RESET
( Top View )
3
1
APX803
VCC
2
GND
3
VCC
2
Pin Descriptions
Pin Name
GND
Description
Ground
RESET
Reset Output Pin
Active Low Open Drain
VCC
Operating Voltage Input
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Absolute Maximum Ratings
Symbol
Parameter
ESD HBM
Human Body Model ESD Protection
ESD MM
Machine Model ESD Protection
VCC
VRESET
ICC
IO
Supply Voltage
RESET (open drain)
Input Current, VCC
Rating
Unit
2
kV
200
V
-0.3 to +6.0
V
-0.3 to 6
V
20
mA
20
mA
400
mW
TOP
Output Current, RESET
Continuous Power Dissipation (TA = +70°C),
de-rate 4mW/°C above +70°C
Operating Junction Temperature Range
-40 to +105
°C
TST
Storage Temperature Range
-65 to +150
°C
PD
Recommended Operating Conditions
Symbol
Parameter
Min
Max
Unit
1.1
5.5
V
Input Voltage
0
(VCC+0.3)
V
RESET output voltage
Operating Ambient Temperature Range
0
5.5
V
-40
85
°C
100
V/µs
VCC
Supply Voltage
VIN
VRESET
TA
dVCC/dt
VCC Rate of rise (VCC = 0~VT)
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Electrical Characteristics
(TA = 25ºC)
TA= -40 to 85°C unless otherwise note. Typical values are at TA=+25 °C.
Symbol
Parameter
Test Conditions
ICC
Supply Current
VTH + 0.2V
APX803-23
APX803-26
APX803-29
Reset
APX803-31
TA = 25oC
VTH Threshold
APX803-40
APX803-44
APX803-46
Reset Threshold Tempco
tS
Set-up Time
VCC = VTH to (VTH – 100mV)
tDELAY Reset Active Timeout Period TA = 0oC to +85oC
VCC = VTH -0.2, ISINK = 1.2mA
VOL
VCC = VTH -0.2, ISINK = 3.5mA
RESET Output Voltage Low
VCC > 1.0V, ISINK = 50uA
IOH
θJA
θJC
Notes:
RESET Output High leakage V > V +0.2
CC
TH
current
Thermal Resistance
SOT23/ SOT23R (Note 3)
Junction-to-Ambient
Thermal Resistance
SOT23/ SOT23R (Note 3)
Junction-to-Case
Min
2.21
2.59
2.89
3.04
3.94
4.31
4.56
140
Typ.
30
2.25
2.63
2.93
3.08
4.00
4.38
4.63
30
20
200
Max
40
2.30
2.66
2.96
3.13
4.06
4.45
4.70
280
0.3
0.4
0.3
1
Unit
μA
V
ppm/ oC
µs
ms
V
µA
201
°C/W
56
°C/W
3. Test condition for SOT23 and SOT23R: Devices mounted on FR-4 substrate PC board, 2oz copper, with minimum recommended pad layout.
4. Final datasheet limits to be determined by characterization and correlation.
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Functional Description
Microprocessors (µPs) and microcontrollers (µC) have a reset
input to ensure that it starts up in a known state. The APX803
drive the µP’s reset input to prevent code-execution errors during
power-up, power-down, or brownout conditions. They assert a
reset signal whenever the VCC supply voltage declines below a
preset threshold, keeping it asserted for at least 140ms after VCC
has risen above the reset threshold. The APX803 has an
open-drain output stage.
Ensuring a Valid Reset Output
Down to VCC = 0
RESET is guaranteed to be a logic low for VCC > 1V. Once VCC
exceeds the reset threshold, an internal timer keeps
RESET
low for the reset timeout period; after this interval, RESET
goes high. If a brownout condition occurs (VCC dips below the
RESET reset threshold), RESET goes low. Any time
VCC goes below the reset threshold, the internal timer resets to
zero, and
drift to undetermined voltages.
This presents no problem in most applications since most µP and
other circuitry is inoperative with VCC below 1V.
Interfacing to µP with Bidirectional Reset Pins
Since the RESET output on the APX803 is open drain, this
device interfaces easily with μP/µC that have bidirectional reset
pins, such as the Motorola 68HC11.
Connecting the μP supervisor’s RESET output directly to the
microcontroller’s (μC’s) RESET pin with a single pull-up resistor
allows either device to assert reset.
Supervising and monitoring Multiple Supplies
Generally, the pull-up resistor connected to the APX803 will
connect to the supply voltage that is being monitored at the IC’s
VCC pin. However, some systems may use the APX803
open-drain output to level-shift from the monitored supply to reset
the µP powered by a different supply voltage or monitor multiple
supplies that will be fed into 1 µC/µP reset input.
RESET goes low. The internal timer starts after
VCC returns above the reset threshold, and
low for the reset timeout period.
RESET remains
When VCC falls below 1V, the APX803 RESET output no
longer sinks current — it becomes an open circuit. Therefore,
high-impedance CMOS logic inputs connected to RESET can
Block Diagram
Driver
RESET
/ RESET
Delay Circuit
VREF
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Performance Characteristics
RESET Timeout Period vs. Temperature
RESET Threshold Voltage vs. Temperature
250
RESET Timeout Period(ms)
RESET Threshold Voltage(V)
5.0
APX803-44
4.5
4.0
3.5
3.0
APX803-26
2.5
-25
0
25
50
75
230
220
210
200
190
180
170
160
150
-50
2.0
-50
240
100
-25
Figure 1
50
75
100
5
6
Supply Current vs. Vcc
Supply Current vs. Temperature
40
Vcc=3.3V
35
28
Supply Current(uA)
Vcc Supply Current(uA)
25
Figure 2
30
29
0
Temperature (°C)
Temperature (°C)
27
26
25
24
23
22
25
20
15
10
5
21
20
-50
30
0
-25
0
25
50
75
100
Figure 3
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1
2
3
4
Vcc(V)
Temperature (°C)
Figure 4
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Performance Characteristics
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Nch Driver Sink Current vs. Vcc
Nch Driver Sink Current vs. Vcc
60
60
Sink Current Isink(mA)
Sink Current Isink(mA)
40
-40ºC
30
25ºC
20
85ºC
10
0
50
25ºC
40
30
85ºC
20
10
0
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
0.0
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
Vcc(V)
Vcc(V)
Figure 5
Figure 6
Nch Driver Output Current vs. VDS
Nch Driver Output Current vs. VDS
100
Nch Driver Output Current(mA)
80
Nch Driver Output Current(mA)
-40ºC
APX803-44 VDS=0.5V
APX803-26 VDS=0.5V
50
APX803-26
70
60
50
40
Vcc= 2.5V
30
20
Vcc= 2.0V
10
Vcc= 1.5V
0
APX803-44
90
Vcc= 4.0V
80
Vcc= 3.5V
70
60
Vcc= 3.0V
50
40
Vcc= 2.5V
30
20
Vcc= 2.0V
10
Vcc= 1.5V
0
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
VDS(V)
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0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
VDS(V)
Figure 7
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0.0
Figure 8
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Timing Diagram
Vth
Vcc
Vth
TDelay
TDelay
TDelay
TDelay
/RESET
Vth
RESET
Marking Information
(1) SOT23 and SOT23R
( Top View )
3
XX Y W X
1
Device
APX803-46SA
APX803-44SA
APX803-40SA
APX803-31SA
APX803-29SA
APX803-26SA
APX803-23SA
APX803-46SR
APX803-44SR
APX803-40SR
APX803-31SR
APX803-29SR
APX803-26SR
APX803-23SR
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XX : Identification code
Y : Year 0~9
W : Week : A~Z : 1~26 week;
a~z : 27~52 week; z represents
52 and 53 week
X : A~Z : Green
Package
SOT23
SOT23
SOT23
SOT23
SOT23
SOT23
SOT23
SOT23R
SOT23R
SOT23R
SOT23R
SOT23R
SOT23R
SOT23R
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Identification Code
V3
V4
V5
V6
V7
V8
V9
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7
S8
S9
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Package Information
(All Dimensions in mm)
(1) Package Type: SOT23 and SOT23R
Notes:
5. Package outline dimensions as shown on Diodes Inc. package outline dimensions document AP02002, which can be found on our website at
http://www.diodes.com/datasheets/ap02002.pdf
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