XC6108 TOREX [Torex Semiconductor], XC6108 Datasheet - Page 15

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XC6108

Manufacturer Part Number
XC6108
Description
Voltage Detector with Separated Sense Pin and Delay Type Capacitor
Manufacturer
TOREX [Torex Semiconductor]
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■NOTES ON USE
1. Use this IC within the stated maximum ratings. Operation beyond these limits may cause degrading or permanent
2. The power supply input pin voltage drops by the resistance between power supply and the V
3. When the setting voltage is less than 1.0V, be sure to separate the V
4. Note that a rapid and high fluctuation of the power supply input pin voltage may cause a wrong operation.
5. When there is a possibility of which the power supply input pin voltage falls rapidly (e.g.: 6.0V to 0V) at release
6. In N-ch open drain output, a pull-up resistor connected to the output voltage pin should be 100k-200kΩ.
Figure 3: Circuit example with the delay capacitance pin (Cd) connected to a schottky barrier diode
damage to the device.
operation with the delay capacitance pin (Cd) connected to a capacitor, use a schottky barrier diode connected between
the V
current at operation of the IC. At this time, the operation may be wrong if the power supply input pin voltage falls below
the minimum operating voltage range. In CMOS output, for output current, drops in the power supply input pin voltage
similarly occur.
oscillation of the circuit may occur if the drops in voltage, which caused by through current at operation of the IC, exceed
the hysteresis voltage. Note it especially when you use the IC with the V
over 1.0V to the V
IN
pin and the Cd pin as the Figure 3 shown below.
Moreover, in CMOS output, when the V
IN
pin.
IN
pin and the sense pin are short-circuited and used,
IN
pin and the sense pin, and to apply the voltage
IN
pin connected to a resistor.
IN
pin, and by through
XC6108
Series
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