S-80127BLMC-JEMT2G Seiko Instruments, S-80127BLMC-JEMT2G Datasheet - Page 19

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S-80127BLMC-JEMT2G

Manufacturer Part Number
S-80127BLMC-JEMT2G
Description
IC VOLT DETECTOR 100MS SOT23-5
Manufacturer
Seiko Instruments
Type
Simple Reset/Power-On Resetr
Datasheet

Specifications of S-80127BLMC-JEMT2G

Number Of Voltages Monitored
1
Output
Push-Pull, Totem Pole
Reset
Active Low
Reset Timeout
65 ms Minimum
Voltage - Threshold
2.7V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
SOT-23-5, SC-74A, SOT-25
Output Type
Push-Pull
Undervoltage Threshold
2.7 V
Power-up Reset Delay (typ)
100 ms
Supply Voltage (min)
0.95 V
Supply Voltage (max)
10 V
Supply Current (typ)
1.5 uA
Operating Temperature Range
- 40 C to + 85 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Description/function
Open-drain and CMOS output,
Detection Range
2.7 V +/- 2 %
Internal Hysteresis
Yes
Manual Reset
No
Operating Supply Voltage
0.7 V to 10 V
Watchdog
No
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Rev.4.0
Precautions
ULTRA-SMALL PACKAGE HIGH-PRECISION VOLTAGE DETECTOR WITH DELAY CIRCUIT (INTERNAL DELAY TIME SETTING)
5. Oscillation
• In the S-801 series products, the through-type current flows at a frequency of 20 kHz approximately
• Do not apply an electrostatic discharge to this IC that exceeds the performance ratings of the built-in
• In CMOS output products of the S-801 Series, the through-type current flows at detection and release. If
• When designing for mass production using an application circuit described herein, the product deviation
• SII claims no responsibility for any and all disputes arising out of or in connection with any infringement of
during the delay time since the internal oscillator circuit and counter timer operate at voltage release.
High impedance in the input may cause oscillation by the through-type current. When the input
impedance is high, insert a capacitor between VDD pin and VSS pin to prevent oscillation.
electrostatic protection circuit.
the impedance is high, oscillation may occur due to the voltage drop by the through-type current during
releasing.
and temperature characteristics should be taken into consideration. SII shall not bear any responsibility
for the patents on the circuits described herein.
the products including this IC upon patents owned a third party.
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In applications where a resistor is connected to the voltage detector input (Figure 17), taking a
CMOS active low products for example, the through-type current which is generated when the
output goes from low to high (release) causes a voltage drop equal to [through-type current] × [input
resistance] across the resistor. When the input voltage drops below the detection voltage (–V
a result, the output voltage goes to low level. In this state, the through-type current stops and its
resultant voltage drop disappears, and the output goes from low to high. The through-type current is
again generated, a voltage drop appears, and repeating the process finally induces oscillation.
Figure 17 Example for Bad Implementation of Input Voltage Divider
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