MIC2782Dual-Input Push Button Reset IC | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 7 | Active | The MIC2782 is a two input, two output push button reset IC. It will generate a reset pulse for a factory programmed reset timeout period after both manual reset inputs have been held to a logic-low for the factory programmed setup period. The MIC2782 also has an ANDOUT logic output which will activate if both inputs are held low for longer than a debounce time (1.5ms), and deactivate if one or both inputs are released for longer than a debounce time (1.5ms). The RESET and ANDOUT outputs are active-low, open-drain NMOS outputs.
The MIC2782 operates over the 1.5V to 5.5V supply voltage range, consuming 2.2µA of supply current at 3.3V. The device features 65kΩinternal pull-up resistors on both of the inputs (/MR1 and /MR2). The device offers factory programmed setup periods of 6s, 8s, 10s, or 12s and reset timeout periods of 0.5s, 1s or 2s. It is available in a space saving, 6-bump, 0.4mm pitch, 0.8mm x 1.2mm Wafer Level Chip Scale Package. |
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MIC2790Supervisor with High-Accuracy, Ultra-Fast Propagation Delay and Capacitor-Programmable Reset Delay | Power Management (PMIC) | 5 | Active | The MIC2790/1/3 is ideal for monitoring highly-accurate core voltages that require rapid response in the event of a fault condition. The voltage supervisor IC features a manual reset input, enable input (MIC2793 only), a capacitor-programmable reset timeout delay and both an active-low and active-high reset output.
The MIC2790/1/3 monitors system voltages that are in the range of 0.4V to 5.5V, with a typical sense accuracy of 0.5% at +25°C and ±1.0% across −40°C to +125°C. The IC asserts a reset output when the sense voltage drops below the threshold or when the manual reset is pulled to a logic low. The active-low reset stays low for the duration of the reset timeout delay once the sense voltage returns to normal and the manual reset transitions to a logic high state. The reset timeout delay period is programmable from 1ms to 10s with an external capacitor.
The MIC2790/1/3 operates from a low supply voltage of 1.5V to 5.5V, and is rated to operate over the temperature range of −40°C to +125°C. The MIC2790 is available in a 6-pin TSOT-23 package or a 6-pin 2mm × 2mm × 0.55mm DFN package. The MIC2791 is available in a tiny 6-pin 1.6mm × 1.6mm × 0.55mm DFN package. The MIC2793 is available in a 8-pin 2mm × 2mm × 0.55mm DFN package. |
MIC2791Supervisor with High-Accuracy, Ultra-Fast Propagation Delay and Capacitor-Programmable Reset Delay | Power Management (PMIC) | 1 | Active | The MIC2790/1/3 is ideal for monitoring highly-accurate core voltages that require rapid response in the event of a fault condition. The voltage supervisor IC features a manual reset input, enable input (MIC2793 only), a capacitor-programmable reset timeout delay and both an active-low and active-high reset output.
The MIC2790/1/3 monitors system voltages that are in the range of 0.4V to 5.5V, with a typical sense accuracy of 0.5% at +25°C and ±1.0% across −40°C to +125°C. The IC asserts a reset output when the sense voltage drops below the threshold or when the manual reset is pulled to a logic low. The active-low reset stays low for the duration of the reset timeout delay once the sense voltage returns to normal and the manual reset transitions to a logic high state. The reset timeout delay period is programmable from 1ms to 10s with an external capacitor.
The MIC2790/1/3 operates from a low supply voltage of 1.5V to 5.5V, and is rated to operate over the temperature range of −40°C to +125°C. The MIC2790 is available in a 6-pin TSOT-23 package or a 6-pin 2mm × 2mm × 0.55mm DFN package. The MIC2791 is available in a tiny 6-pin 1.6mm × 1.6mm × 0.55mm DFN package. The MIC2793 is available in a 8-pin 2mm × 2mm × 0.55mm DFN package. |
MIC2793Supervisor with High-Accuracy, Ultra-Fast Propagation Delay and Capacitor-Programmable Reset Delay | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 4 | Active | The MIC2790/1/3 is ideal for monitoring highly-accurate core voltages that require rapid response in the event of a fault condition. The voltage supervisor IC features a manual reset input, enable input (MIC2793 only), a capacitor-programmable reset timeout delay and both an active-low and active-high reset output.
The MIC2790/1/3 monitors system voltages that are in the range of 0.4V to 5.5V, with a typical sense accuracy of 0.5% at +25°C and ±1.0% across −40°C to +125°C. The IC asserts a reset output when the sense voltage drops below the threshold or when the manual reset is pulled to a logic low. The active-low reset stays low for the duration of the reset timeout delay once the sense voltage returns to normal and the manual reset transitions to a logic high state. The reset timeout delay period is programmable from 1ms to 10s with an external capacitor.
The MIC2790/1/3 operates from a low supply voltage of 1.5V to 5.5V, and is rated to operate over the temperature range of −40°C to +125°C. The MIC2790 is available in a 6-pin TSOT-23 package or a 6-pin 2mm × 2mm × 0.55mm DFN package. The MIC2791 is available in a tiny 6-pin 1.6mm × 1.6mm × 0.55mm DFN package. The MIC2793 is available in a 8-pin 2mm × 2mm × 0.55mm DFN package. |
| Special Purpose Regulators | 23 | Active | The MIC280 is a digital thermal supervisor capable of measuring its own internal temperature and that of a remote PN junction. The remote junction may be an inexpensive commodity transistor, e.g., 2N3906, or an embedded thermal diode such as found in Intel Pentium\* II/III/IV CPUs, AMD Athlon\* CPUs, and Xilinx Virtex\* FPGA's. A 2-wire SMBus\* 2.0 compatible serial interface is provided for host communication. Remote temperature is measured with ±1°C accuracy and 9-bit to 12-bit resolution (programmable). Independent high, low, and over-temperature thresholds are provided for each zone.
The advanced integrating A/D converter and analog front-end reduce errors due to noise for maximum accuracy and minimum guardbanding. The interrupt output signals temperature events to the host, including data-ready and diode faults. Critical device settings can be locked to prevent changes and insure failsafe operation. The clock, data, and interrupt pins are 5V-tolerant regardless of the value of VDD. They will not clamp the bus lines low even if the device is powered down. Superior accuracy, failsafe operation, and small size make the MIC280 an excellent choice for the most demanding thermal management applications. |
MIC28002MHz 600mA Buck + Dual 300mA LDO w/ LowQ Mode | Voltage Regulators - Linear + Switching | 9 | Active | The MIC2800 is a high performance power management IC, giving three output voltages with maximum efficiency. Integrating a 2MHz DC/DC converter with an LDO post regulator, the MIC2800 gives two high efficiency outputs with a second, 300mA LDO for maximum flexibility. The MIC2800 features a LowQ® mode, reducing the total current draw while in this mode to less than 30µA. In LowQ® mode, the output noise of the DC to DC converter is 75µVRMS, significantly lower than other converters which use a PFM light load mode that can interfere with sensitive RF circuitry.The DC to DC converter uses small values of L and C to reduce board space but still retains efficiencies over 90% at load currents up to 600mA.The MIC2800 is a μCap design, operating with very small ceramic output capacitors and inductors for stability, reducing required board space and component cost.
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