LTC695-3.3
LTC695-3.3 is 3.3V Microprocessor Supervisory Circuits manufactured by Linear Technology.
LTC694-3.3/LTC695-3.3
3.3V Microprocessor Supervisory Circuits
Features n Guaranteed Reset Assertion at VCC = 1V n Pin patible with LTC694/LTC695 for 3.3V Systems n 200μA Typical Supply Current n Fast (30ns Typ) Onboard Gating of
RAM Chip Enable Signals n SO-8 and S16 Packages n 2.90V Precision Voltage Monitor n Power OK/Reset Time Delay: 200ms or Adjustable n Minimum External ponent Count n 1μA Maximum Standby Current n Voltage Monitor for Power-Fail or
Low-Battery Warning n Thermal Limiting n Performance Specified Over Temperature
APPLICATIONS n 3.3V Low Power Systems n Critical μP Power Monitoring n Intelligent Instruments n Battery-Powered puters and Controllers n Automotive Systems
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DESCRIPTION
The LTC®694-3.3/LTC695-3.3 provide plete 3.3V power supply monitoring and battery control functions. These include power-on reset, battery back-up, RAM write protection, power failure warning and watchdog timing. The devices are pin patible upgrades of the LTC694/LTC695 that are optimized for 3.3V systems. Operating power consumption has been reduced to 0.6m W (typical) and 3μW maximum in battery back-up mode. Microprocessor reset and memory write protection are provided when the supply falls below 2.9V. The RESET output is guaranteed to remain logic low with VCC as low as 1V.
The LTC694-3.3/LTC695-3.3 power the active RAMs with a charge pumped NMOS power switch to achieve low dropout and low supply current. When primary power is lost, auxiliary power, connected to the battery input pin, powers the RAMs in standby through an efficient PMOS switch.
For an early warning of impending power failure, the LTC694-3.3/LTC695-3.3 provide an internal parator with a user-defined threshold. An internal watchdog timer is also available, which forces the reset pins to active states when...