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SP706R - +3.0V/+3.3V Low Power Microprocessor Supervisory Circuits

Download the SP706R datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the SP7 variant, as both devices belong to the same +3.0v/+3.3v low power microprocessor supervisory circuits family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The SP706P/S/R/T, SP708R/S/T series is a family of microprocessor (µP) supervisory circuits that integrate myriad components involved in discrete solutions which monitor power-supply and battery, in µP, and digital systems.

Key Features

  • of the SP706P/S/R/T, SP708R/S/T series include a watchdog timer, a µP reset, a Power Fail Comparator, and a manual-reset input. The SP706P/ S/R/T, SP708R/S/T series is ideal for +3.0V or +3.3V.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (SP7-06P.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number SP706R
Manufacturer Sipex
File Size 213.27 KB
Description +3.0V/+3.3V Low Power Microprocessor Supervisory Circuits
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® SP706P/R/S/T, SP708R/S/T +3.0V/+3.3V Low Power Microprocessor Supervisory Circuits s Precision Low Voltage Monitor: SP706P/R and SP708R at +2.63V SP706S and SP708S at +2.93V SP706T and SP708T at +3.08V s RESET Pulse Width - 200ms s Independent Watchdog Timer - 1.6 sec Timeout (SP706P/S/R/T) s 40µA Maximum Supply Current s Debounced TTL/CMOS Manual-Reset Input s RESET Asserted Down to VCC = 1V s RESET Output: SP706P Active-High SP706R/S/T Active-Low SP708R/S/T Both Active High + Active Low s WDI Can Be Left Floating, Disabling the Watchdog Function DESCRIPTION The SP706P/S/R/T, SP708R/S/T series is a family of microprocessor (µP) supervisory circuits that integrate myriad components involved in discrete solutions which monitor power-supply and battery, in µP, and digital systems.