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AS1901 Supervisor IC

230nA Low Power µP Supervisory Circuit, Push-Pull Active-Low Reset

Description

The AS1901/2/3 family is an ultra low-power supervisory circuit device.

The device can be used to monitor the supply voltage of digital systems and microprocessors and initiate a reset when the voltage goes below a predefined threshold. The duration of the reset is 5/20/100/500ms (typ) after the supply voltage has risen above the threshold.

The AS1901/2/3 exhibit excellent reliability and can reduce application costs by eliminating all external components.

The device is available with different output drivers:

  • The AS1901 has a push-pull driver with an active low reset.
  • The AS1902 uses the same output stage as the AS1901, but has an active high reset.
  • The AS1903 has an open drain output with active low reset.

All devices operate down to a voltage of 1V.

The reset thresholds are factory-trimmable between 2.2V and 3.08V in steps of approximately 100mV.

Each device of AS1901/2/3 family is offered with four time-out periods of 5/20/100/500ms.

The extremely low current consumption of only 230nA (typ) at 3.3V makes the device ideal for use in portable applications.

All devices are available in a 3-pin SOT23 package.

Key Features

  • Low 230nA (typ) Supply Current
  • Precision Monitoring of 2.5V, 3V, and 3.3V Power Supplies
  • Supply Voltage Range: 1.0V to 3.6V
  • Reset Threshold Range: 2.2V to 3.1V
  • Available in 3 Versions:
    • AS1901 Push Pull RESETN
    • AS1902 Push Pull RESET
    • AS1903 Open Drain RESETN
  • 4 Time-Out Periods Ranging from 5 to 500ms
  • Detection Voltage Accuracy: ±1.5%
  • Temperature Range: -40°C to +85°C
  • Package: SOT23-3
  • Pin Compatible to MAX6326/6327/6328

Applications

  • Computers
  • Intelligent Instruments
  • Controllers
  • Critical Microprocessor and Microcontroller Power Monitoring
  • Portable/Battery-Powered Equipment
  • Automotive

Block diagram for AS1901 Supervisor IC

AS1901 Low Power Supervisory Block Diagram

AS1901 Low Power Supervisory Block Diagram