AMSCO AS1925-BSTT-D07

AS1925, AS1926
D a ta S he e t
U l t r a - L o w Vo l ta g e M i c r o p r o c e s s o r S u p e r v i s o r y
Circuit with Manual Reset
1 General Description
2 Key Features
The AS1925/AS1926 microprocessor supervisory circuits were designed to assert a single reset if the monitored supply voltage drops below its reset threshold or if
the manual reset is activated. The reset remains
asserted for a fixed timeout delay after VCC has risen
above the reset threshold and the manual reset is deasserted.
Their small size, excellent circuit reliability, and low supply current (3.5µA) make the AS1925/AS1926 a very
low cost solution by eliminating external components
and adjustments when used with low-voltage (+0.9 to
+1.5V) systems.
!
Factory-Trimmed Reset Thresholds for Monitoring
Supplies from 0.9 to 1.5V
!
Low Power Consumption: 3.5µA
!
Reset Threshold Accuracy Over Temperature:
±2.5%
!
Four Timeout Periods: 1.5ms, 30ms, 210ms, and
1.68s
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Three Reset Output Types:
- Active-Low Push/Pull
- Active-High Push/Pull
- Active Low Open-Drain
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Guaranteed Reset Valid to VCC = 0.55V (ActiveLow)
!
Manual Reset Input
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Immune to Fast VCC Transients
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5-pin SOT23 Package
The devices are available as the standard products
listed in Table 1.
Table 1. Standard Products
Model
Output Type
AS1925
Active-Low Push/Pull,
Active-High Push/Pull
AS1926
Active-High Push/Pull,
Active-Low Open-Drain
The active-low open-drain reset output requires a pullup
resistor that can be connected to a voltage from 0 to
VCC. The reset comparator was specifically designed to
ignore fast VCC transients.
3 Applications
The devices are available in a 5-pin SOT23 package.
The device is ideal for portable and battery-powered
systems, embedded controllers, intelligent instruments,
automotive systems, telecommunications equipment,
networking equipment, computer workstations and servers, critical CPU monitoring applications, and any lowvoltage application.
Figure 1. Block Diagram and Pinout
4
AS1925/
AS1926
MRN
5
VCC
+
–
VREF
MRN
Pullup
Manual Reset
Detect
+
Reset Timeout
Period
–
RESETN 1
3
Reset
Output
RESET
GND 2
1
5 VCC
AS1925/
AS1926
RESETN
RESET 3
GND
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2
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Data Sheet - P i n o u t
4 Pinout
Pin Assignments
Figure 2. Pin Assignments (Top View)
RESETN 1
GND 2
5 VCC
AS1925/
AS1926
RESET 3
4 MRN
Pin Descriptions
Table 2. Pin Descriptions
Pin Number
Pin
Name
1
RESETN
2
GND
Description
Active-Low Reset Output – AS1925 Push/Pull or AS1926 Open-Drain.
RESETN changes from high to low if VCC drops below the selected reset
threshold or MRN is pulled low. RESETN remains low for the reset timeout
period (see page 4) after VCC exceeds the device reset threshold and MRN is
released high.
Ground
RESET
Active-High Push/Pull Reset Output. RESET changes from low to high when
VCC input drops below the selected reset threshold or MRN is pulled low. RESET
remains high for the reset timeout period (see page 4) after VCC exceeds the
device reset threshold and MRN is released high.
4
MRN
Active-Low Manual Reset Input. This pin is connected to the internal 20kΩ
pullup to VCC. Pull this pin low to force a reset. The reset remains active as long
as MRN is low and for the reset timeout period (see page 4) after MRN goes
high.
Note: If this pin is not used it should be connected to VCC or left unconnected.
5
VCC
Supply Voltage. Monitored supply voltage.
3
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Data Sheet - A b s o l u t e M a x i m u m R a t i n g s
5 Absolute Maximum Ratings
Stresses beyond those listed in Table 3 may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only,
and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated in Electrical Characteristics on page 4 is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect
device reliability.
Table 3. Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameter
Min
VCC to GND
-0.3
+5
V
MRN, RESETN (Open-Drain) to GND
-0.3
+5
V
RESETN (Push/Pull), RESET to GND
-0.3
VCC +
0.3
V
20
mA
Input Current (All Pins)
Max Units
RESETN, RESET Output Current
20
mA
Continuous Power Dissipation (TAMB = +70ºC)
571
mW
+85
ºC
+150
ºC
+150
ºC
Operating Temperature Range
-40
Junction Temperature
Storage Temperature Range
Package Body Temperature
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+260
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Comments
Derate 7.1mW/ºC above +70ºC
The reflow peak soldering temperature (body
temperature) specified is in accordance with
IPC/JEDEC J-STD-020C “Moisture/Reflow
Sensitivity Classification for Non-Hermetic
Solid State Surface Mount Devices”.
The lead finish for Pb-free leaded packages
is matte tin (100% Sn).
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Data Sheet - E l e c t r i c a l C h a r a c t e r i s t i c s
6 Electrical Characteristics
VCC = +0.55 to +1.8V, TAMB = -40 to +85ºC (unless otherwise specified). Typ values @ TAMB = +25ºC.
Table 4. Electrical Characteristics
1
Symbol
Parameter
VCC
Supply Voltage Range
ICC
VTH
VHYS
Conditions
2
Supply Current
Reset Threshold
(VCC Falling)
Reset Active Timeout
Period
Typ
0.75
4.5
12
VCC = 1.8V, No Load, Reset Not Asserted
5
12
Suffix 14
1.350
1.388
1.425
Suffix 13
1.275
1.313
1.350
Suffix 11
1.080
1.110
1.140
Suffix 10
1.020
1.050
1.080
Suffix 08
0.810
0.833
0.855
Suffix 07, TAMB = 0 to +85ºC
0.765
0.788
0.810
VCC Falling, Step Signal from (VTH + 10%)
to (VTH - 10%) within 1µs
120
µs
1.5
2
Suffix C
20
30
40
Suffix D
140
210
280
Suffix E
1120
1680
2240
0.3 ×
VCC
0.7 ×
VCC
MRN driven from VCC to 0V
MRN Glitch Rejection
MRN driven from VCC to 0V
MRN to Reset Delay
MRN driven from VCC to 0V
3
RESETN Open-Drain
Output Leakage Current
1
VOH
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V
µs
150
ns
3
500
ns
10
20
26
VCC = 0.55V, ISINK = 10µA, Reset Asserted
0.2 ×
VCC
VCC = 0.83V, ISINK = 80µA, Reset Asserted
0.2 ×
VCC
VCC > VTH, Reset Not Asserted
1
VCC = 0.55V, ISINK = 10µA, Reset Asserted
0.2 ×
VCC
VCC = 0.83V, ISINK = 80µA, Reset Asserted
0.2 ×
VCC
VCC = 0.83V, ISOURCE = 40µA,
Reset Not Asserted
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3
VOL
RESETN Push/Pull
Output Voltage
V
%VTH
1
MRN Minimum Input
Pulse Width
µA
0.75
Suffix B
MRN Pullup Resistance
to VCC
ILEAK
V
VCC = 1.5V, No Load, Reset Not Asserted
3
RESETN Open-Drain
Output Voltage
1.80
12
VIH
VOL
Units
3.5
VIL
MRN Input Voltage
Max
VCC = 0.9V, No Load, Reset Not Asserted
Reset Threshold
Hysteresis
VCC to Reset Delay
tRP
Min
kΩ
V
µA
V
0.8 ×
VCC
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Data Sheet - E l e c t r i c a l C h a r a c t e r i s t i c s
Table 4. Electrical Characteristics (Continued)
Symbol
Parameter
1
VOH
RESET Push/Pull Output
Voltage
VOL
Conditions
Min
VCC = 0.75V, ISOURCE = 10µA,
Reset Asserted
0.8 ×
VCC
VCC = 0.83V, ISOURCE = 40µA,
Reset Asserted
0.8 ×
VCC
VCC = 0.83V, ISINK = 80µA,
Reset Not Asserted
Typ
Max
Units
V
0.2 ×
VCC
1. 100% production tested at +25ºC. Over-temperature limits are guaranteed by design.
2. The active-low output RESETN VCC(MIN) = 0.55V.
3. For VCC > 0.788V, TAMB = 0 to +85ºC; for VCC > 0.833V, TAMB = -40 to +85ºC.
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Data Sheet - Ty p i c a l O p e r a t i n g C h a r a c t e r i s t i c s
7 Typical Operating Characteristics
VCC = 1.5V, TAMB = +25ºC (unless otherwise specified).
Figure 3. Supply Current vs. Temperature
Power Down Reset Delay (µs)
VCC =1.8V
Supply Current (µA) .
Figure 4. Power Down Reset Delay vs. Temperature
.
5
4
VCC = 1.5V
3
VCC = 0.9V
2
1
0
-40
-15
10
35
60
140
120
VOD = 100mV
100
80
VOD = 20mV
60
40
VOD = 10mV
20
0
-40
85
VOD = Overdrive Voltage
-15
Figure 5. Normalized Reset Timeout Periode vs. Temp.
35
60
85
Figure 6. Normalized VCC Reset TH. vs. Temperature
1.08
1.01
Normalized Vcc Reset Threshold
.
Normalized Reset Timeout Delay
.
10
Temperature (°C)
Temperature (°C)
1.06
1.005
1.04
1.02
1
0.995
0.98
0.96
-40
1
0.99
-15
10
35
60
85
0
Temperature (°C)
15
30
45
60
75
90
Temperature (°C)
Figure 7. Power-Up/Down Characteristics
Figure 8. Glitch rejection vs. Supply Voltage
.
700
Max. Transient Duration (µs)
1V/Div
RESETN
VCC
1V/Div
600
500
Reset occures
above this line
400
300
No reset occures
below this line
200
100
0
1
100ms/Div
10
100
Overdrive VTH-VCC (mV)
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AS1925/AS1926
Data Sheet - D e t a i l e d D e s c r i p t i o n
8 Detailed Description
Reset Output
The AS1925/AS1926 assert a reset during power-up, power-down, and brownout conditions if the VCC supply voltage
falls below a preset threshold (AS1925/AS1926). The reset remains asserted for a fixed timeout delay (see page 4)
once VCC has stabilized.
The devices are available with four timeout options: 1.5ms, 30ms, 210ms, and 1.68s.
The AS1925/AS1926 have two reset outputs (RESETN and RESET); RESETN is the inverse of RESET. The AS1925
has an active-high push/pull output and an active-low push/pull output. The AS1926 has an active-high push/pull output and an active-low open-drain output.
Manual Reset Input
The devices feature a manual reset input (MRN). When pin MRN is pulled low, a reset is asserted and the reset
remains asserted as long as MRN is kept low, and for a fixed timeout delay after MRN goes high. MRN is connected to
an internal 20kΩ pullup resistor, thus this pin can be left open if it is not used.
MRN can be driven with CMOS logic-level or with open-drain/collector outputs.
To create a manual reset circuit, connect a normally open momentary switch from MRN to ground (see Figure 9 on
page 8). External debounce circuitry is not required. If pin MRN is driven via long cables or the device is used in a
noisy environment, a 0.1µF capacitor from MRN to ground will provide additional noise immunity.
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Data Sheet - A p p l i c a t i o n I n f o r m a t i o n
9 Application Information
Figure 9. Typical Application Diagram
+3.3V
0.9V
DC/DC
Converter
5
VCC
VCC
I/O
Supply
CPU
AS1926
1
RESETN
RESETN
4
External
Reset
GND
MRN
GND
2
Fast Transient Immunity
The AS1925/AS1926 are virtually immune to fast, falling VCC transients. Figure 8 on page 6 shows typical transient
duration versus reset comparator overdrive, for which the devices do not generate a reset pulse. The graph was generated using a falling pulse applied to VCC, starting 0.1V above the actual reset threshold and ending below it by the
magnitude indicated (reset comparator overdrive). The graph indicates the maximum pulse width that a falling VCC
transient can have without causing a reset pulse. As the magnitude of the transient goes further below the reset
threshold, the maximum allowable pulse width decreases.
Note: For additional transient immunity, place a 0.1µF bypass capacitor as close as is practical to pin VCC.
Ensuring a Valid Reset Output Down to 0V
If VCC falls below 0.55V, the AS1925 push/pull RESETN output will no longer sink current and becomes an open circuit, which means that high-impedance CMOS-logic inputs connected to RESETN can drift to undetermined voltages.
This is not relevant for most applications since most microprocessors and other circuits do not operate with a supply
voltage < 0.55V.
In systems where RESETN must be valid down to 0V, adding a pulldown resistor to RESETN (see Figure 10) causes
any stray leakage currents to flow to ground, holding RESETN low. The value of the pulldown resistor is not critical; a
200kΩ resistor is large enough not to load RESETN and small enough to pull RESETN to ground.
Figure 10. Reset Valid to VCC = 0V
5
VCC
1
AS1925
RESETN
RPULLDOWN
GND
2
Note: A 200kΩ pullup resistor to VCC is also recommended if the push/pull RESET is required to remain valid for VCC
0.75V.
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Data Sheet - A p p l i c a t i o n I n f o r m a t i o n
Interfacing to Bi-Directional Microprocessor Reset Pins
Because the RESETN output of the AS1926 is open drain, this device interfaces easily with microprocessors that have
bidirectional reset pins. Connecting the AS1926 RESETN output directly to the microprocessor RESETN pin with a
single pullup resistor allows either device to assert reset (Figure 11 on page 9).
Figure 11. Interfacing to Microprocessors with Bidirectional Reset Pins
VCC
VCC
5
VCC
1
CPU
RESETN
AS1926
RESETN
GND
GND
2
Using the AS1926 Open-Drain RESETN Output with Multiple Supplies
In a typical application, the pullup resistor connected to the AS1926 connects to the voltage being monitored at pin
VCC. However, some systems use an open-drain output to level-shift from the monitored supply to reset circuitry powered by another supply (see Figure 12).
As VCC decreases, so does the ability of the AS1926 to sink current at RESETN. RESETN is pulled high as VCC
decreases toward 0V. The voltage where this occurs depends on the value of the pullup resistor and the supply voltage
to which it is connected.
Figure 12. AS1926 Open-Drain RESETN Output with Multiple Supplies
+5.0V
VCC
RPULLUP
+0.9V
5
VCC
1
CPU
RESETN
AS1926
RESETN
GND
GND
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Data Sheet - P a c k a g e D r a w i n g s a n d M a r k i n g s
10 Package Drawings and Markings
The AS1925/AS1926 are available in an 5-pin SOT23 package.
Figure 13. 5-pin SOT23 Package
Notes:
1. All dimensions are in millimeters.
2. Foot length is measured at the intercept point between datum
A and lead surface.
3. Package outline exclusive of mold flash and metal burr.
4. Package outline inclusive of solder plating.
5. Complies with EIAJ SC74.
6. Package ST003 Revision A supercedes SOT34-D-2005
Revision C.
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Symbol
A
A1
A2
b
C
D
E
E1
L
e
e1
α
Min
Max
0.90
1.45
0.00
0.15
0.90
1.30
0.30
0.50
0.09
0.20
2.80
3.05
2.60
3.00
1.50
1.75
0.30
0.55
0.95 Ref
1.90 Ref
0º
8º
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Data Sheet - O r d e r i n g I n f o r m a t i o n
11 Ordering Information
The AS1925/AS1926 are available as the standard products shown in Table 5.
Table 5. Ordering Information
Model
Description
AS1925-BSTT-xyy
Ultra-Low Reset Threshold with
Manual Reset
AS1925-BSTT-D07
Ultra-Low Reset Threshold (0.81V)
with Manual Reset
AS1926-BSTT-D07
Ultra-Low Reset Threshold (0.81V)
with Manual Reset, Open-Drain
1
Timeout Period
Delivery Form
Package
Tape and Reel
5-pin SOT23
140ms Reset
Tape and Reel
5-pin SOT23
140ms Reset
Tape and Reel
5-pin SOT23
1. xx and y is a placeholder for variants, e.g., AS1926-BSTT-D07 offers 0.81V (max) reset threshold and a 140ms
minimum timeout periode (see Table 6).
Available upon request. Contact austriamicrosystems, AG for more information.
Table 6. Model Variants
Suffix (x)
Reset timout (ms)
min
typ
max
B
1
1.5
2
C
20
30
D
140
E
1120
Suffix (yy)
Reset Threshold (V)
min
typ
max
14
1.350
1.388
1.425
40
13
1.275
1.313
1.350
210
280
11
1.080
1.110
1.140
1680
2240
10
1.020
1.050
1.080
08
0.810
0.833
0.855
07
0.765
0.788
0.810
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Data Sheet
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