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stm1403ctoq6f

Manufacturer Part Number
stm1403ctoq6f
Description
3v Fips-140 Security Supervisor With Battery Switchover
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Datasheet
Negative-going V
16/35
Figure 9.
The STM1403 devices are relatively immune to negative-going V
Figure 23 on page 22
+ 0.3V and ending below the reset threshold by the magnitude indicated (comparator
overdrive). The graph indicates the maximum pulse width a negative V
without causing a reset pulse. As the magnitude of the transient increases (further below the
threshold), the maximum allowable pulse width decreases. Any combination of duration and
overdrive which lies under the curve will NOT generate a reset signal. Typically, a V
transient that goes 100mV below the reset threshold and lasts 40µs or less will not cause a
reset pulse. A 0.1µF bypass capacitor mounted as close as possible to the V
additional transient immunity (see
In addition to transients that are caused by normal SRAM operation, power cycling can
generate negative voltage spikes on V
one volt. These negative spikes can cause data corruption in the SRAM while in battery
backup mode. To protect from these voltage spikes, STMicroelectronics recommends
connecting a schottky diode from V
Schottky diode 1N5817 is recommended for through hole and MBRS120T3 is
recommended for surface mount.
Figure 10. Supply voltage protection
PFO
V CC
V RST
V SW (2.4V)
RST
Power-fail comparator waveform
CC
transients and undershoot
was generated using a negative pulse applied to V
PFO follows PFI
V CC
0.1μF
Figure
CC
CC
to V
10).
that drive it to values below V
SS
(cathode connected to V
V CC
V SS
DEVICE
AI02169
CC
transients (glitches).
PFO follows PFI
CC
CC
SS
CC
trec
transient can have
, anode to V
by as much as
, starting at V
CC
AI08861a
pin provides
CC
SS
RST
).

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