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LTC2919HDDB-5#PBF

Manufacturer Part Number
LTC2919HDDB-5#PBF
Description
Manufacturer
Linear Technology
Datasheet

Specifications of LTC2919HDDB-5#PBF

Voltage Supervisor Type
Voltage Monitor
Number Of Voltage Supervisors
2
Monitored Supervisor Voltage
3.3
Operating Supply Voltage (min)
0.5V
Operating Temperature Classification
Automotive
Operating Temp Range
-40C to 125C
Pin Count
10
Mounting
Surface Mount
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Compliant

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APPLICATIO S I FOR ATIO
4.425V ±75mV over temperature (i.e., 10% to 13% below
5V). The monitored system must thus operate reliably
down to 4.35V or 13% below 5V over temperature.
The above discussion is concerned only with the DC value
of the monitored supply. Real supplies also have relatively
high frequency variations from sources such as load
transients, noise and pickup.
The LTC2919 uses two techniques to combat spurious
outputs toggling from high frequency variation. First,
the timeout period helps prevent high frequency varia-
tion whose frequency is above 1/ t
the RST output. Second, the propagation delay versus
overdrive function fi lters short glitches before the OUT1,
OUT2 toggling or RST pulling low.
When an ADJ becomes invalid, the corresponding OUT
and RST pin assert low. When the supply recovers past
the valid threshold, the reset timer starts (assuming it is
not disabled) and RST does not go high until it fi nishes.
If the supply becomes invalid any time during the timeout
period, the timer resets and starts fresh when the supply
next becomes valid.
To reduce sensitivity of short glitches from toggling the
output pins, the comparator outputs go through a lowpass
fi lter before triggering the output logic. Any transient at the
input of a comparator needs to be of suffi cient magnitude
and duration to pass the fi lter before it can change the
monitor state.
The combination of the reset timeout and comparator
fi ltering prevents spurious changes in the output state
without sacrifi cing threshold accuracy. If further supply
glitch immunity is needed, the user may place an external
capacitor from the ADJ input to ground. The resultant RC
lowpass fi lter with the resistor divider will further reject
high frequency components of the supply, at the cost of
slowing the monitor’s response to fault conditions.
A common solution to the problem of spurious reset is
to introduce hysteresis around the nominal threshold.
However, this hysteresis degrades the effective accuracy
of the monitor and increases the range over which the
system must operate. The LTC2919 therefore does not
have hysteresis, except in comparator mode (by tying
TMR pin to V
CC
). If hysteresis is desired in other modes,
U
U
RST
W
from appearing at
U
it may be added externally. See 48V Telecom UV/OV with
Hysteresis Applications on page 14 for an example.
Selecting External Resistors
In a typical positive supply monitoring application, the
ADJx pin connects to a tap point on an external resistive
divider between a positive voltage being monitored and
ground, as shown in Figure 1.
When monitoring a negative supply, the ADJx pin connects
to a tap point on a resistive divider between the negative
voltage being monitored and the buffered reference (REF),
as shown in Figure 2.
Normally the user will select a desired trip voltage based
on their supply and acceptable tolerances, and a value of
R
resistive divider will be approximately:
N1
I =
or R
0.5V
R
P1
P1
Figure 2. Setting Negative Supply Trip Point
Figure 1. Setting Positive Supply Trip Point
.OR =
based on current draw. Current used by the
V
V
MON
MON
R
R
R
R
P2
P1
N1
N2
0.5V
R
N1
ADJx
REF
ADJx
0.5V
0.5V
+
+
+
+
LTC2919
2919 F01
2919 F02
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