MAXIM MAX708R/S/T

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MAX708R/S/T
3 V microprocessor supervisor circuit with
power fail comparator and manual reset
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3 V microprocessor supervisor circuit with
power fail comparator and manual reset
MAX708R/S/T
DESCRIPTION
The MAX708R/S/T are microprocessor supervisory circuits used to
monitor +3 V power supply levels in +3 V to +5 V microprocessor
and other logic systems. The R, S, T suffixes have reset thresholds
of 2.63 V, 2.93 V and 3.08 V, respectively. They reduce the number
of circuit components, and improve reliability and accuracy
compared to using separate ICs or discrete components.
The MAX708R/S/T features make the MAX708R/S/T ideal for use in
portable, battery operated equipment. The low supply current,
typically 50 µA, minimizes battery load. Both RESET and RESET
are active during power-up, power-down and brownout conditions
An active-LOW manual reset input is also available.
A 1.25 V threshold detector provides power-fail warning. This
independent comparator can be used to monitor a second voltage
supply and provide an early warning to the microprocessor that
voltage is falling. This allows for an orderly shutdown, transmitting
an alert to an operator, or activation of an alternate power source
before the device asserts the reset signals.
The device is available in the 8-pin SO package.
FEATURES
APPLICATIONS
• RESET and RESET signals
• Independent comparator with 1.25 V threshold for power failure or
• Battery powered devices
• Critical microprocessor monitoring
• Controllers
• Portable instruments
low battery warning
• Manual reset input
• 50 µA quiescent current
• Reset thresholds of 2.63, 2.93, and 3.08 V
• Guaranteed RESET assertion to VCC = 1 V
SIMPLIFIED SYSTEM DIAGRAM
REGULATED
DC SUPPLY (VCC)
UNREGULATED
DC SUPPLY
MICROPROCESSOR
VCC
RESET
VCC
RESET
RESET INPUT
MAX708
R1
1%
PFO
INTERRUPT
PFI
R2
1%
PUSH-BUTTON
SWITCH
MR
GND
GND
SL01640
Figure 1. Simplified system diagram.
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MAX708R/S/T
ORDERING INFORMATION
TYPE NUMBER
MAX708xD
PACKAGE
TEMPERATURE
RANGE
NAME
DESCRIPTION
SO8
plastic small outline package; 8 leads (see dimensional drawing)
NOTE:
The device has 3 voltage output options, indicated by the ‘x’ on the
‘Type number’.
Part number
Threshold Voltage (Typical)
MAX708RD
2.63 V
MAX708SD
MAX708TD
Each device is marked with a four letter code. The first three letters
designate the product. The fourth, represented by an ‘x’, designates
the date tracking code.
2.93 V
3.08 V
PIN CONFIGURATION
1
VCC
2
Part
Marking
MAX708RD
ANEx
MAX708SD
ANDx
MAX708TD
ANCx
PIN DESCRIPTION
PIN
TOP VIEW
MR
PFI
3
DESCRIPTION
MR
Manual reset input (Active-LOW). Triggers a
reset pulse when pulled below 0.6 V. Connect
to VCC or leave floating if not used.
NC
2
VCC
Supply voltage input.
PFO
3
GND
Ground.
4
PFI
Power fail comparator input. When PFI is less
than 1.25 V, PFO goes LOW, otherwise PFO
remains HIGH. Connect to ground if not used.
5
PFO
Power fail comparator output (Active-LOW).
When voltage at PFI is less than 1.25 V, PFO
goes LOW and sinks current. Do not connect
if not used.
6
NC
No connection.
7
RESET
Active-LOW reset output. RESET is LOW if
VCC is below the threshold voltage or if MR is
held LOW. RESET is maintained for 200 ms
after the reset conditions are terminated.
8
RESET
Active-HIGH reset output. RESET is HIGH if
VCC is below the threshold voltage or if MR is
held LOW. RESET is maintained for 200 ms
after the reset conditions are terminated.
RESET
7
RESET
6
5
4
SYMBOL
1
8
SO8
GND
–45 °C to +85 °C
Marking code
SL01639
Figure 2. Pin configuration.
MAXIMUM RATINGS
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
VCC
Supply voltage
Vn
Other input pin voltage
CONDITIONS
Note 1
MIN.
MAX.
UNIT
–0.3
6.0
V
–0.3
VCC + 0.3
V
Input current at VCC or GND
–
20
mA
Output current, all outputs
–
20
mA
Rate of rise at VCC
–
100
V/µs
Tamb
Ambient temperature
–40
+85
°C
Tstg
Storage temperature
–65
+160
°C
P
Power dissipation, SO8 package
–
470
mW
Tamb = 70 °C; Note 2
NOTES:
1. Input voltage limits on PFI and MR can be exceeded provided the input current is less than 10 mA.
2. Derate the dissipation 5.88 mW/°C above 70 °C.
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Tamb = –40 °C to +85 °C; VCC = (VRST(max) + 0.7 V) to 5.5 V, unless otherwise specified.
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
VCC
Operating voltage range
ISUP
Supply current
VRST
Reset threshold (Note 1)
CONDITIONS
VCC < 3.6 V
HIGH-level output voltage
VIL
VIH
MR pulse width
MR LOW-level input threshold
MR HIGH-level input threshold
MR to reset out delay (Note 1)
V
MAX708S
2.85
2.93
3.00
V
MAX708T
3.00
3.08
3.15
V
–
20
–
mV
MAX708R; VCC = 3.0 V
140
200
280
ms
MAX708S, MAX708T; VCC = 3.3 V
140
200
280
ms
–
200
–
ms
VRST(max) < VCC < 3.6V;
ISOURCE = 500 µA
VCC × 0.8
–
–
V
4.5 V < VCC < 5.5 V;
ISOURCE = 800 µA
VCC – 1.5
–
–
V
VRST(max) < VCC < 3.6V;
ISOURCE = 500 µA
VCC × 0.8
–
–
V
4.5 V < VCC < 5.5 V;
ISOURCE = 800 µA
VCC – 1.5
–
–
V
VRST(max) < VCC < 3.6V;
ISOURCE = 500 µA
VCC × 0.8
–
–
V
4.5 V < VCC < 5.5 V;
ISOURCE = 800 µA
VCC – 1.5
–
–
V
VRST(max) < VCC < 3.6 V;
ISINK = 1.2 mA
–
–
0.3
V
4.5 V < VCC < 5.5 V;
ISINK = 3.2 mA
–
–
0.4
V
VCC = 1.2 V; ISINK = 100 µA
–
–
0.3
V
VRST(max) < VCC < 3.6 V;
ISINK = 500 µA
–
–
0.3
V
4.5 V < VCC < 5.5 V;
ISINK = 1.2 mA
–
–
0.4
V
VRST(max) < VCC < 3.6 V;
ISINK = 1.2 mA
–
–
0.3
V
4.5 V < VCC < 5.5 V;
ISINK = 3.2 mA
–
–
0.4
V
VRST(max) < VCC < 3.6 V; MR = 0 V
25
70
250
µA
4.5 V < VCC < 5.5 V; MR = 0 V
100
250
600
µA
VRST(max) < VCC < 3.6 V
500
–
–
ns
4.5 V < VCC < 5.5 V
150
–
–
ns
VRST(max) < VCC < 3.6 V
–
–
0.6
V
4.5 V < VCC < 5.5 V
–
–
0.8
V
VCC × 0.7
–
–
V
2.0
–
–
V
–
–
750
ns
RESET
RESET
VRST(max) < VCC < 3.6 V
VRST(max) < VCC < 3.6 V
4.5 V < VCC < 5.5 V
PFI input threshold
PFI falling; MAX708R: VCC = 3.0 V;
MAX708S/T: VCC = 3.3 V
PFI input current
NOTE:
1. Applies to RESET and RESET.
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µA
µA
4.5 V < VCC < 5.5 V
tMD
300
500
PFO
tMR
50
2.70
RESET
MR pull-up current
V
–
65
PFO
LOW-level output voltage
UNIT
2.63
RESET
VOL
5.5
–
MAX708R, MAX708S, MAX708T; VCC = 5.0 V
VOH
MAX.
–
2.55
Reset threshold hysteresis
Reset delay time (Note 1)
TYP.
1.2
MAX708R
VCC < 5.5 V
tRST
MIN.
4
–
–
250
ns
1.2
1.25
1.3
V
–25
0.01
+25
nA
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TIMING DIAGRAM
On power-up, when VCC reaches 1 V, RESET is guaranteed to be a
logic LOW and RESET is guaranteed to be a logic HIGH.
Event F: The VCC rises above the reset threshold again and
remains above the reset threshold for typically 200 ms. At G, the
reset is once again released.
Event A: VCC rises to the reset threshold voltage, VRST. At this time,
the internal reset delay timer is initiated. RESET and RESET will
remain asserted for the reset delay time, tRST of typically 200 ms
after the supply voltage rises above the reset threshold, VRST.
Event H: The MR is externally pulled LOW for longer than 150 ns
(minimum MR pulse width, tMR for VCC = +5 V).
Event I: The manual reset is asserted within 250 ns (maximum MR
to reset out delay time, tMD for VCC = +5V).
Event B: At this time, the resets are released. RESET goes HIGH;
while RESET goes LOW. The reset delay time helps to ensure valid
reset signals despite erratic changes in supply voltage.
Event J: the MR pin returns HIGH. At this point, reset delay timer is
initiated and in typically 200 ms, (at Event K), the reset condition is
released.
Events C–E: At Event C, under brown-out conditions, VCC falls
below the reset threshold minus the hysteresis voltage (typically
20 mV), and the reset signal is asserted. As power recovers and
VCC rises above the reset threshold (Event D), it once again
initiates the reset delay time. At Event E, VCC falls below the reset
threshold before the reset delay time has elapsed and reset remains
asserted.
Event L: On power-down, when VCC falls below VRST – 20 mV,
RESET and RESET are guaranteed to be asserted until VCC falls
below 1 V.
VCC
VRST
VRST – 20 mV
VRST
tRST
tRST
tRST
RESET
RESET
MR
tMD
tMR
TIME
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
SL01812
Figure 3. Timing diagram.
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TECHNICAL DISCUSSION
General discussion
RESET and RESET outputs
The MAX708R/S/T microprocessor supervisor circuits are
comprised of both RESET and RESET outputs, a MR manual reset
input, and a comparator which may be used for power-failure
detection (see Figure 4).
The MAX708R/S/T RESET and RESET outputs are push-pull
outputs and do not require an external pull-up resistor. The RESET
output is active-LOW logic, while the RESET output is active-HIGH
logic.
The reset threshold voltages are guaranteed within ±3% of the
nominal reset threshold. The MAX708R/S/T are designed to monitor
+3 V to +3.3 V power supplies in +3 V to +5 V microprocessor and
other logic systems. With a threshold voltage range between 5% to
10% of the nominal supply voltage, the MAX708R/S/T will assert an
output within predictable range of power supply voltage.
1
VCC
2
GND
3
PFI
4
The manual reset input, MR is active-LOW logic. It allows the
RESET and RESET to be asserted by a pushbutton switch. A
mechanical pushbutton switch is effectively debounced by the
140 ms minimum reset time delay. MR may be driven from an
external logic circuit because it is TTL/CMOS compatible. The
minimum MR input pulse is 500 ns for VCC = +3 V and 150 ns for
VCC = +5 V. If manual reset will not be used, leave the pin left
floating or tie it to VCC.
MAX708R/S/T
VCC
MR
Manual Reset
Power-fail comparator
RESET
GENERATOR
8
RESET
7
RESET
6
NC
5
PFO
The power-fail comparator has many useful purposes, such as
monitoring upstream or secondary power supplies. The Power-Fail
Output (PFO) and the non-inverting Power-Fail Input (PFI) are
pinned out. The inverting input of the power-fail comparator is
internally connected to a 1.25 V reference. The comparator has
10 mV of hysteresis which prevents repeated triggering of the
output (PFO).
VRST
+1.25 V
POWER-FAIL
COMPARATOR
SL01813
Figure 4. MAX708R/S/T internal block diagram.
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APPLICATION INFORMATION
Operating with a +3 V or +5 V supply
Adding hysteresis to the power-fail comparator
When powered from either +3.0 V or +5.0 V, the MAX708R/S/T
provides voltage monitoring at the reset threshold. The
MAX708R/S/T are ideal for portable applications that are powered
from a +3 V battery or an AC-DC wall adapter that generates +5 V.
Hysteresis adds noise margin to the power-fail comparator and
prevents repeated triggering of PFO when VIN is varying around the
comparator trip point. In Figure 5, “Adding hysteresis to the
power-fail comparator”, R1 and R2 are the divider resistors that set
the desired trip point. R3 is added from the comparator input to the
output to increase hysteresis; it is typically an order of magnitude
greater than R1 and R2. The current through R1 and R2 should be
at least 1 mA to ensure that the 25 nA max PFI input current does
significantly shift the trip point. Capacitor C1 provides noise
rejection.
Power-fail comparator
An early warning power-fail circuit uses the power-fail input to
monitor the upstream, unregulated DC supply that powers the
+3 V/+3.3 V regulator powering the MAX708R/S/T.
Figure 1, “Simplified system diagram”, shows the resistor divider
network that is connected to PFI. The network resistors R1 and R2
are chosen so that the voltage at PFI will fall below 1.25 V before
the regulator voltage drops out. The PFO signal may be used to
interrupt the microprocessor so it can perform an orderly shutdown.
VIN
R1
Any unregulated or regulated supply can be monitored by adjusting
the resistive divider for the desired power supply trip voltage. Table 1
shows examples for nominal trip voltages of 3.7 V and 10.9 V. The
desired trip voltage, VT is calculated by the following equation:
V T 1.25 V
VCC2
VCC
PFI
R2
C1
R3
MAX708R/S/T
R2)
(R1 R2
PFO
GND
Table 1. Power-fail detection circuit of
3.7 V and 10.9 V
TO
MICROPROCESSOR
SL01814
R1 1%
R2 1%
VT
5V
unregulated
power supply
1 MΩ
510 kΩ
3.7 V
12 V
unregulated
power supply
1 MΩ
Figure 5. Adding hysteresis to the power-fail comparator.
PFO
130 kΩ
10.9 V
VCC2
0V
0V
V T 1.25 V
VT
VL
VH
R2)
(R1 R2
The hysteresis of VH and VL voltages are calculated by:
V H 1.25 V 1 V L 1.25 V R1
R1
V CC2
1.25 R2
Thus,
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(R3 R2)
R1
(R2 R3)
R3
1.25 V CC
R3
VIN
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Monitoring a negative voltage
Ensuring a valid reset down to VCC = 0 V
The power-fail comparator can be used to monitor a negative
voltage using the circuit shown in Figure 6.
When VCC falls below 1 V, the MAX708R/S/T RESET no longer
sinks current (i.e., it becomes open circuit). A high impedance
CMOS logic input connected to RESET can drift to undetermined
voltages. In most applications in which the microprocessor circuitry
is inoperative below 1 V this will not present a problem. However, in
applications in which RESET must be valid down to 0 V, use a
relatively large pull-down resistor from RESET to ground (Figure 7).
100 kΩ is small enough to provide a path for any stray leakage
currents to flow to ground (holding RESET LOW), while it is large
enough not to load RESET.
When the negative supply is operating in tolerance, PFO is LOW.
However, when the negative supply drops (goes positive) PFO goes
HIGH.
+3 V to +3.3 V
R1
R2
VCC
VCC
PFI
MAX708R/S/T
VCC
TO µP
INTERRUPT
PFO
VCC
RESET
RESET
GND
MAX708R/S/T
100 kΩ
MICROPROCESSOR
V–
SL01815
GND
GND
Figure 6. Circuit for monitoring a negative voltage.
SL01816
When monitoring a negative supply, the trip voltage, VT is a
negative voltage. Use the following ratio to determine the divider
resistors:
V CC
1.25
R1
1.25
Figure 7. RESET valid to VCC = Ground circuit.
V T
Interfacing to a microprocessor with bi-directional
reset pins
R2
Microprocessors with bi-directional reset pins, such as the Motorola
68HC11 series, can be connected to the MAX708R/S/T RESET
output. The bi-directional reset of the microprocessor functions both
as a driven reset input and as an active reset driver.
Solving for VT:
V T 1.25
R2
V
R1
CC
1.25
To ensure a correct output on the MAX708R/S/T even when the
microprocessor reset pin is in the opposite state, connect a 4.7 kΩ
resistor between the reset pins as shown in Figure 8. This allows the
microprocessor to issue commands to the system regardless of the
state of the RESET pin.
PFO
+3 V
to
+3.3 V
VCC
0V
VT
0V
VIN
VCC
VCC
4.7 kΩ
RESET
MAX708R/S/T
GND
RESET
MOTOROLA
68HCXX
GND
SL01817
Figure 8. Interfacing to a microprocessor with bi-directional
Reset I/O
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PACKING METHOD
The MAX708R/S/T are packed in reels, as shown in Figure 9.
GUARD
BAND
TAPE
REEL
ASSEMBLY
TAPE DETAIL
COVER TAPE
CARRIER TAPE
BARCODE
LABEL
BOX
SL01305
Figure 9. Tape and reel packing method.
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MAX708R/S/T
SO8: plastic small outline package; 8 leads; body width 3.9 mm
pin 1 index
B2
1.73
4.95
4.80
0.51
0.33
0.068
0.189
0.195
0.013
0.020
4.95
4.80
SO8
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1.27
0.38
0.076
0.050
0.015
0.003
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REVISION HISTORY
Rev
Date
Description
_3
20030808
Product data (9397 750 11882); ECN 853–2354 30185 of 04 August 2003;
supersedes data of 13 Feb 2003 (9397 750 10514).
Modifications:
• Ordering information on page 3: add ‘Marking code’ table.
_2
20030213
Product data (9397 750 10514); ECN 853–2354 29010 of 02 October 2002;
supersedes data of 20 Jun 2002 (9397 750 10023).
_1
20020620
Product data (9397 750 10023); ECN 853–2354 28505 of 20 June 2002.
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