NSC LM3723 5-pin microprocessor reset circuit Datasheet

LM3722/LM3723/LM3724
5-Pin Microprocessor Reset Circuits
General Description
Features
The LM3722/LM3723/LM3724 microprocessor supervisory
circuits monitor the power supplies in microprocessor and
digital systems. They provide a reset to the microprocessor
during power-up, power-down, brown-out conditions, and
manual reset.
The LM3722/LM3723/LM3724 asserts a reset signal whenever the supply decreases below the factory-programmed
reset threshold for at least 100 ms. The reset signal remains
asserted for 190 ms after VCC rises above the threshold.
The LM3722 has an active-low RESET push-pull output. The
LM3723 has an active-high RESET push-pull output. The
LM3724 has an active-low open-drain RESET output.
n Precise monitoring of 2.5V, 3.3V, and 5V supply
voltages
n Fully specified over temperature
Industrial: −40˚C to +85˚C
Extended: −40˚C to +125˚C
n 100 ms minimum Power-On Reset pulse width, 190 ms
typical:
Active-Low RESET Output (LM3722)
Active-High RESET Output (LM3723)
Active-Low RESET Open Drain Output (LM3724)
n Guaranteed RESET Output valid for VCC ≥ 1V
n Low Supply Current, 6µA typical
n Power supply transient immunity
n Compatible with MAX811/812 applications
Three standard reset voltage options are available, suitable
for monitoring 5V, 3.3V, and 2.5V supply voltages. Additional
reset voltages are also available; contact National Semiconductor for details.
With a low supply current of only 6µA, the
LM3722/LM3723/LM3724 are ideal for use in portable equipment. The LM3722/LM3723/LM3724 are available in the
5-pin SOT23 package.
Applications
n
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Microprocessor Systems
Computers
Controllers
Intelligent Instruments
Portable/Battery-Powered Equipment
Typical Application Circuit
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Connection Diagram
SOT23-5
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LM3722/LM3723/LM3724
Ordering Information
Industrial Temperature Range (−40˚C to +85˚C):
Reset
Threshold (V)
LM3722 Supplied as
1000 units, tape & reel
LM3722 Supplied as
3000 units, tape & reel
Package
Top Mark
4.63
LM3722IM5-4.63
LM3722IM5X-4.63
R43B
3.08
LM3722IM5-3.08
LM3722IM5X-3.08
R41B
2.32
LM3722IM5-2.32
LM3722IM5X-2.32
R34B
Reset
Threshold (V)
LM3723 Supplied as
1000 units, tape & reel
LM3723 Supplied as
3000 units, tape & reel
Package
Top Mark
4.63
LM3723IM5-4.63
LM3723IM5X-4.63
R13B
3.08
LM3723IM5-3.08
LM3723IM5X-3.08
R11B
2.32
LM3723IM5-2.32
LM3723IM5X-2.32
R46B
Reset
Threshold (V)
LM3724 Supplied as
1000 units, tape & reel
LM3724 Supplied as
3000 units, tape & reel
Package
Top Mark
4.63
LM3724IM5-4.63
LM3724IM5X-4.63
R55B
3.08
LM3724IM5-3.08
LM3724IM5X-3.08
R53B
2.32
LM3724IM5-2.32
LM3724IM5X-2.32
R50B
Package
Type
NSC Package
SOT23-5
MF05A
Package
Type
NSC Package
SOT23-5
MF05A
Package
Type
NSC Package
SOT23-5
MF05A
Package
Type
NSC Package
SOT23-5
MF05A
Package
Type
NSC Package
SOT23-5
MF05A
Package
Type
NSC Package
SOT23-5
MF05A
Extended Temperature Range (−40˚C to +125˚C):
Reset
Threshold (V)
LM3722 Supplied as
1000 units, tape & reel
LM3722 Supplied as
3000 units, tape & reel
Package
Top Mark
4.63
LM3722EM5-4.63
LM3722EM5X-4.63
R56B
3.08
LM3722EM5-3.08
LM3722EM5X-3.08
R57B
2.32
LM3722EM5-2.32
LM3722EM5X-2.32
R58B
Reset
Threshold (V)
LM3723 Supplied as
1000 units, tape & reel
LM3723 Supplied as
3000 units, tape & reel
Package
Top Mark
4.63
LM3723EM5-4.63
LM3723EM5X-4.63
R59B
3.08
LM3723EM5-3.08
LM3723EM5X-3.08
R60
2.32
LM3723EM5-2.32
LM3723EM5X-2.32
R61B
Reset
Threshold (V)
LM3724 Supplied as
1000 units, tape & reel
LM3724 Supplied as
3000 units, tape & reel
Package
Top Mark
4.63
LM3724EM5-4.63
LM3724EM5X-4.63
R62B
3.08
LM3724EM5-3.08
LM3724EM5X-3.08
R63B
2.32
LM3724EM5-2.32
LM3724EM5X-2.32
R64B
Custom voltages and improved accuracies are available, subject to minimum orders. Contact your local National Semiconductor Sales Office for information.
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PIN
NAME
1
GND
Ground reference
2
GND
Ground reference, device substrate, connect to ground.
3
RESET
LM3722/LM3724
RESET
LM3723
FUNCTION
Active-low output. RESET remains low while VCC is below the reset threshold
voltage, and for 190 ms after VCC rises above the reset threshold voltage.
Active-high output. RESET remains high while VCC is below the reset threshold, and
for 190 ms after VCC rises above the reset threshold.
4
MR
Active-low input. Reset is asserted whenever this pin is pulled low and remains
asserted for 190 ms after the MR pin goes high. May be left open.
5
VCC
Supply Voltage (+5V, +3.3V, or +2.5V, nominal)
Block Diagram
LM3722/LM3723/LM3724 Block Diagram
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Pin Description
LM3722/LM3723/LM3724
Absolute Maximum Ratings
(Note 1)
Continuous Power Dissipation (TA = +70˚C)
SOT-23 (Note 3)
If Military/Aerospace specified devices are required,
please contact the National Semiconductor Sales Office/
Distributors for availability and specifications.
VCC, MR
−0.3V to 6.0V
RESET, RESET
320mW
Operating Temperature Range
−0.3V to (VCC+ 0.3V)
Industrial:
−40˚C to +85˚C
Extended:
−40˚C to +125˚C
Maximum Junction Temperature
Input Current, VCC Pin
20mA
Storage Temperature Range
Output Current, RESET,
RESET Pin
20mA
Lead Temperature
(soldering, 10sec)
ESD Rating (Note 2)
125˚C
−65˚C to +160˚C
+300˚C
2kV
Electrical Characteristics
Typical values are at TA = +25˚C. Limits with standard typeface are for TA = +25˚C, and limits in boldface type apply for the
operating temperature range (−40˚C to +85˚C) for LM372_IM5X, and (−40˚C to +125˚C) for LM372_EM5X, unless otherwise
noted. (Note 4)
Symbol
VCC
ICC
VTH
VTH
Tempco
Parameter
Conditions
VCC Range
Supply Current
(ILOAD = 0A)
Reset Threshold
Min
1.0
5.5
V
8
15
µA
LM372 _ -3.08
VCC = 3.6V
7
10
LM372 _ -2.32
VCC = 2.5V
6
10
LM372 _ -4.63
4.54
4.50
4.63
4.72
4.75
LM372 _ -3.08
3.03
3.00
3.08
3.14
3.15
LM372 _ -2.32
2.27
2.25
2.32
2.37
2.40
30
VCC to Reset Delay (Note 5)
tRP
Reset Active Timeout Period
100
tMR
MR Minimum Pulse Width
10
tMD
MR to Reset Propagation
Delay
VCC = VTH to (VTH − 100mV)
VIH
VCC > VTH(MAX), LM372_ -4.63
VIL
VCC > VTH(MAX), LM372_ -3.08, LM372_
-2.32
RESET Output Voltage Low
(LM3722)
VOH
RESET Output Voltage High
(LM3722)
VOL
RESET Output Voltage Low
(LM3723)
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µs
560
µs
2
µs
100
ns
0.8
0.7 VCC
V
0.25 VCC
22
kΩ
VCC = VTH min, ISINK = 1.2mA,
(LM3722-2.32/3.08)
0.3
VCC = VTH min, ISINK = 3.2mA,
(LM3722-4.63)
0.4
VCC > 1V, ISINK = 50µA
0.3
VCC > VTH max, ISOURCE = 500µA,
(LM3722-2.32/3.08)
0.8VCC
VCC > VTH max, ISOURCE = 800µA,
(LM3722-4.63)
VCC−1.5
V
V
VCC = VTH max, ISINK = 1.2mA
(LM3723 -2.32/3.08)
0.3
VCC = VTH max, ISINK = 3.2mA
(LM3723 -4.63)
0.4
4
ms
2.3
MR Pull-Up Resistance
VOL
190
V
ppm/˚C
20
MR Glitch Immunity (Note 6)
MR Input Threshold
Units
VCC = 5.5V
tRD
VIL
Max
LM372 _ -4.63
Reset Threshold
Temperature Coefficient
VIH
Typ
V
(Continued)
Typical values are at TA = +25˚C. Limits with standard typeface are for TA = +25˚C, and limits in boldface type apply for the
operating temperature range (−40˚C to +85˚C) for LM372_IM5X, and (−40˚C to +125˚C) for LM372_EM5X, unless otherwise
noted. (Note 4)
Symbol
Parameter
VOH
RESET Output Voltage High
(LM3723)
1.8V < VCC < VTH min, ISOURCE = 150µA
VOL
RESET Output Voltage Low
(LM3724)
VCC = VTH min, ISINK = 1.2 mA
(LM3724 -2.32/3.08)
0.3
VCC = VTH min, ISINK = 3.2 mA
(LM3724 -4.63)
0.4
VCC > 1V, ISINK = 50µA
0.3
IIN
RESET Output Leakage
Current (LM3724)
Conditions
VCC > VTH, RESET = 5.5V
Min
Typ
Max
Units
V
0.8VCC
0.5
V
µA
Note 1: Absolute Maximum Ratings are limits beyond which damage to the device may occur. Operating Ratings are conditions under which the device operates
correctly. Operating ratings do not imply guaranteed performance limits. For guaranteed performance limits and associated test conditions, see the Electrical
Characteristics.
Note 2: The human body model is a 100pF capacitor discharged through a 1.5kΩ resistor into each pin.
Note 3: At elevated temperatures, devices must be derated based on package thermal resistance. The device in the SOT23-5 package must be derated at
4.5mW/˚C at ambient temperatures above 70˚C. The device has internal thermal protection.
Note 4: Production testing done at TA = +25˚C. Limits over the operating temperature range are guaranteed through correlation using Statistical Quality Control
(SQC) methods.
Note 5: RESET Output for LM3722 and LM3724, RESET output for LM3723.
Note 6: Glitches of 100 ns or less typically will not generate a reset pulse.
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Electrical Characteristics
LM3722/LM3723/LM3724
Typical Performance Characteristics
Supply Current vs VCC
Supply Current vs Temperature
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Reset Timeout vs VCC
Reset Timeout vs Temperature
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Normalized VTH vs Temperature
LM3724 VOL vs Current
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Typical Performance Characteristics
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LM3724 Low VCC Characteristics
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Timing Diagram
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Reset Threshold
The LM3722/LM3723/LM3724 are available with reset voltages of 4.63V, 3.08V, and 2.32V which are suitable for
monitoring 5.0V, 3.3V, and 2.5V supplies respectively. Other
reset thresholds in the 2.20V to 5.0V range, in 10 mV steps,
are available; contact National Semiconductor for details.
Circuit Information
Reset Output
The reset input of a µP initializes the device into a known
state. The LM3722/LM3723/LM3724 microprocessor voltage
monitoring circuits assert a forced reset output to prevent
code execution errors during power-up, power-down, and
brownout conditions.
RESET is guaranteed valid for VCC ≥ 1V. Once VCC exceeds
the reset threshold, an internal timer maintains the output for
the reset timeout period. After this interval, reset goes high
and the microprocessor initializes itself into a known state.
The LM3722 and LM3724 offer an active-low RESET; the
LM3723 offers an active-high RESET.
As VCC drops below the reset threshold (such as during a
brownout), the reset activates (see the Negative-Going VCC
Transients section). When VCC again rises above the reset
threshold, the internal timer starts. Reset holds until VCC
exceeds the reset threshold for longer than the reset timeout
period. After this time, reset releases.
Additionally, the Manual Reset input (MR) will initiate a
forced reset. See the Manual Reset Input section.
The LM3722/LM3723/LM3724 reset outputs ignore short duration glitches on VCC and MR. See the Applications Information section for details.
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Manual Reset Input (MR)
Many µP-based products require a manual reset capability,
allowing the operator to initiate a reset. The MR input is fully
debounced and provides an internal 22 kΩ pull-up. When the
MR input is pulled below VIL (0.25VCC) for more than 100 ns,
reset is asserted after a typical delay of 2 µs. Reset remains
active as long as MR is held low, and releases after MR rises
above VIH and the reset timeout period expires. Use MR with
digital logic to assert reset or to daisy chain supervisory
circuits.
Applications Information
Benefits of Precision Reset Thresholds
A microprocessor supply supervisor must provide a reset
output within a predictable range of the supply voltage. A
common threshold range is between 5% and 10% below the
nominal supply voltage. The 4.63V, 3.08V and 2.32V options
of the LM3722/LM3723/LM3724 use highly accurate circuitry
to ensure that the reset threshold occurs only within this
range (for 5.0V, 3.3V and 2.5V supplies). Table 1 shows how
the standard reset thresholds apply to 5.0V, 3.3V, and 2.5V
nominal supply voltages.
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resistor must be small enough so that the leakage current of
all connected devices does not create an excessive voltage
drop when the output is not activated. A resistor value of 100
kΩ will generally suffice.
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TABLE 1. Monitored Tolerance Table
Reset
Threshold
Supply Voltage
2.5V
3.3V
4.63 ± %
3.08 ± %
2.32 ± %
5.0V
Negative-Going VCC Transients
The LM3722/LM3723/LM3724 are relatively immune to short
negative-going transients or glitches on VCC. Figure 2 shows
the maximum pulse width a negative-going VCC transient
can have without causing a reset pulse. In general, as the
magnitude of the transient increases, going further below the
threshold, the maximum allowable pulse width decreases.
Typically, a VCC transient that goes 125 mV below the reset
threshold and lasts 40 µs or less will not cause a reset pulse.
A 0.1 µF bypass capacitor mounted as close as possible to
the VCC pin will provide additional transient rejection.
90.8-94.4%
91.8-95.2%
90.8-94.8%
Ensuring a Valid Reset Output Down to VCC = 0V
When VCC falls below 1V, the LM3722 RESET output is
unable to sink the rated current. A high-impedance CMOS
logic input connected to RESET can therefore drift to undetermined voltages. To prevent this situation, a 100kΩ resistor
should be connected from the RESET output to ground, as
shown in Figure 1.
A 100kΩ pull-up resistor to VCC is also recommended for the
LM3723, if RESET is required to remain valid for VCC < 1V.
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FIGURE 1. Circuit for RESET Valid from VCC = 0V
FIGURE 2. Maximum Transient Duration without
Causing a Reset Pulse vs. Reset Comparator
Overdrive
Open Drain Output (LM3724)
An open drain output allows easy paralleling of multiple
microprocessor reset circuits without requiring additional
logic gates. Open drain outputs also allow interfacing devices of differing logic levels or families, since the output
pull-up resistor may be connected to any supply voltage up
to 5.5V, regardless of LM3724 VCC.
The pull up resistor is calculated so that maximum current
flow into RESET is less than 10 mA when activated. The
Interfacing to µPs with Bidirectional Reset Pins
Microprocessors with bidirectional reset pins, such as the
Motorola 68HC11 series, can be connected to the LM3722
RESET output. To ensure a correct output on the LM3722
even when the microprocessor reset pin is in the opposite
state, connect a 4.7kΩ resistor between the LM3722 RESET
output and the µP reset pin, as shown in Figure 3. Buffer the
LM3722 RESET output to other system components.
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Applications Information
LM3722/LM3723/LM3724
Typical Application Circuits
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FIGURE 3. Interfacing to Microprocessors with Bidirectional Reset I/O
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FIGURE 4. Regulator/Switch with Long-Term Overvoltage Lockout Prevents Overdissipation in Linear Regulator
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Typical Application Circuits
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FIGURE 5. LM3722 Switch Debouncer
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FIGURE 6. LM3723 Power-On Delay
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LM3722/LM3723/LM3724 5-Pin Microprocessor Reset Circuits
Physical Dimensions
inches (millimeters)
unless otherwise noted
5-Lead SOT23-5
For Ordering, refer to Ordering Information table
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