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Technical Specifications
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| Specification | TL7770-5CDW |
|---|---|
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Number of Voltages Monitored | 2 |
| Operating Temperature [Max] | 70 °C |
| Operating Temperature [Min] | 0 °C |
| Output | Open Drain or Open Collector |
| Package / Case | 16-SOIC |
| Package / Case [x] | 0.295 in |
| Package / Case [y] | 7.5 mm |
| Reset | Active High/Active Low |
| Reset Timeout | 270 ns |
| Supplier Device Package | 16-SOIC |
| Type | Multi-Voltage Supervisor |
| Voltage - Threshold | 5 V |
| Voltage - Threshold | Adj |
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Description
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TL7770-12 Series
The TL7770 is an integrated-circuit system supervisor designed for use as a reset controller in microcomputer and microprocessor power-supply systems. This device contains two independent supply-voltage supervisors that monitor the supplies for overvoltage and undervoltage conditions at the VSO and VSU terminals, respectively. When VCCattains the minimum voltage of 1 V during power up, the RESET\ output becomes active (low). As VCCapproaches 3.5 V, the time-delay function activates, latching RESET and RESET\ active (high and low, respectively) for a time delay (td) after system voltages have achieved normal levels. Above VCC= 3.5 V, taking RESIN\ low activates the time-delay function during normal system-voltage levels. To ensure that the microcomputer system has reset, the outputs remain active until the voltage at VSU exceeds the threshold value, VIT+, for a time delay, which is determined by an external timing capacitor such that:td20 × 103× capacitance
where tdis in seconds and capacitance is in farads.
The overvoltage-detection circuit is programmable for a wide range of designs. During an overvoltage condition, an internal silicon-controlled rectifier (SCR) is triggered, providing 250-mA peak instantaneous current and 25-mA continuous current to the SCR gate drive terminal, which can drive an external high-current SCR gate or an overvoltage-warning circuit.
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