MAX814TCSA+ Maxim Integrated Products, MAX814TCSA+ Datasheet - Page 13

IC SUPERVISOR MPU LP 8SOIC

MAX814TCSA+

Manufacturer Part Number
MAX814TCSA+
Description
IC SUPERVISOR MPU LP 8SOIC
Manufacturer
Maxim Integrated Products
Type
Simple Reset/Power-On Resetr
Datasheet

Specifications of MAX814TCSA+

Number Of Voltages Monitored
1
Output
Push-Pull, Push-Pull
Reset
Active High/Active Low
Reset Timeout
140 ms Minimum
Voltage - Threshold
3.03V
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 70°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
8-SOIC (3.9mm Width)
Monitored Voltage
1 V to 5.5 V
Output Type
Active High, Active Low, Push-Pull
Manual Reset
Resettable
Watchdog
No Watchdog
Battery Backup Switching
No Backup
Supply Voltage (max)
5.5 V
Supply Voltage (min)
1 V
Supply Current (typ)
75 uA
Maximum Power Dissipation
471 mW
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 70 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Minimum Operating Temperature
0 C
Power Fail Detection
Yes
Undervoltage Threshold
3 V
Overvoltage Threshold
3.06 V
Power-up Reset Delay (typ)
250 ms
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Monitor voltages other than the V
voltage divider to PFI and adjusting the ratio appropri-
ately. If required, add hysteresis by connecting a resis-
tor (with a value approximately 10-times the sum of the
two resistors in the potential divider network) between
PFI and PFO. A capacitor between PFI and GND will
reduce the power-fail circuit’s sensitivity to high-fre-
quency noise on the line being monitored. RESET can
be asserted on other voltages in addition to the +5V
V
PFI drops below 2.50V (K, L, N suffix) or 1.70V (T suffix
or MAX816). Figure 11 shows the MAX814K/L/N/
MAX815K/L/N configured to assert RESET when the
+5V supply falls below the reset threshold, or when the
+12V supply falls below approximately 11V.
The power-fail comparator can also monitor a negative
supply rail (Figure 12). When the negative rail is good
(a negative voltage of large magnitude), PFO is low.
When the negative rail is degraded (a negative voltage
of lesser magnitude), PFO is high. By adding the resis-
tors and transistor as shown, a high PFO triggers reset.
As long as PFO remains high, the MAX814/MAX815/
MAX816 will keep reset asserted (RESET = low, RESET
= high). Note that this circuit’s accuracy depends on the
PFI threshold tolerance, the V
Figure 10. RESET Valid to Ground Circuit
CC
line. Connect PFO to MR to initiate a reset when
Monitoring Voltages Other than V
Monitoring a Negative Voltage
MAX814
MAX815
MAX816
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±1% Accuracy, Low-Power, +3V and +5V
RESET
CC
line, and the resistor.
CC
R1
by connecting a
CC
µP Supervisory Circuits
A way to help the watchdog timer keep closer tabs on
software execution involves setting and resetting the
watchdog input at different points in the program,
rather than pulsing the watchdog input high-low-high or
low-high-low. This technique avoids a stuck loop where
the watchdog timer continues to be reset within the
loop, keeping the watchdog from timing out. Figure 13
shows an example flow diagram where the I/O driving
the watchdog input is set low at the beginning of the
program, set high at the beginning of every subroutine,
then set low at the end of every subroutine. If the pro-
gram should hang in any subroutine, the I/O is continu-
ally set high and the watchdog timer is allowed to time
out, causing a reset to be issued.
Figure 11. Monitoring Both +5V and +12V
340kΩ
100kΩ
1%
1%
Watchdog Software Considerations
+12V Reset
Threshold at +25°C
+12V
PARAMETER
+5V
PFI
V
CC
10.57 11.00 11.45
MIN
MAX814K/L/N
MAX815K/L/N
GND
TYP
RESET
MAX
PFO
MR
UNIT
V
TO µP
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