adm6339farjz-rl7 Analog Devices, Inc., adm6339farjz-rl7 Datasheet - Page 9

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adm6339farjz-rl7

Manufacturer Part Number
adm6339farjz-rl7
Description
Quad Voltage Microprocessor Supervisory Circuit
Manufacturer
Analog Devices, Inc.
Datasheet
When monitoring a voltage more negative than −0.5 V, a
scheme similar to that previously described in the Monitoring
Negative Voltages < −5.0 V section is used. For an input
monitor current error of <1%, the resistor network current
should be ≥500 μA (for I
based on the desired V
following equation:
where V
internal threshold voltage, −0.487 V (typical).
RESET OUTPUT CONFIGURATION
The RESET output asserts low if a monitored INx voltage
drops below its voltage threshold (or goes above its associated
threshold in the case of the −0.5 V and −5.0 V input options).
After all voltages exceed their associated threshold level, the
reset signal remains low for the reset timeout period, t
(200 ms typical).
R
RESET
1
= R
INTH
IN
x
2
((V
is the desired threshold voltage and V
V
TH
INTH
Figure 16. ADM6339 RESET Timing
/V
TH
t
RD
INTH
) − 1)
IN4
reset threshold voltage, using the
= 5 μA maximum). Calculate R
10%
t
RP
TH
is the
90%
RP
1
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RESET is open drain with a weak internal pull-up to IN
10 μA (typical). Many applications that interface with other
logic devices do not require an external pull-up resistor.
However, if an external pull-up resistor is required and it is
connected to a voltage ranging from 0 V to 5.5 V, the resistor
overdrives the internal pull-up. Reverse current flow from the
external pull-up voltage to IN
circuitry.
Figure 16. Interfacing with a Different Logic Supply Voltage
ADM6339
IN
2
= 3.3V
RESET
100kΩ
2
is prevented by the internal
RESET
V
5V
CC
ADM6339
2
of

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