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MIC2775

Manufacturer Part Number
MIC2775
Description
Micro-Power Voltage Supervisor Advance Information
Manufacturer
Micrel Semiconductor
Datasheet

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MIC2775
Application Information
Ensuring Proper Operation at Low Supply
At levels of V
cannot turn on sufficiently to produce a valid logic-low on
/RST. In this situation, circuits driven by /RST could be
allowed to float, causing undesired operation. (In most cases,
however, it is expected that the circuits driven by the MIC2775
will be similarly inoperative at V
If a given application requires that /RST be valid below V
= 1.2V, this can be accomplished by adding a pull-down
resistor to the /RST output. A value of 100kΩ is recom-
mended as this is usually an acceptable compromise of
quiescent current and pull-down current. The resistor’s value
is not critical, however. See Figure 1.
The statements above also apply to the MIC2775’s RST
output. That is, to ensure valid RST signal levels at V
1.2V, a pull-up resistor (as opposed to a pull-down) should be
added to the RST output. A value of 100kΩ is typical for this
application as well. See Figure 2.
MIC2775
V
Figure 1. MIC2775 Valid /Reset Below 1.2V
Figure 2. MIC2775 Valid Reset Below 1.2V
V
CC
CC
Manual
Reset
DD
Manual
Reset
below 1.2V, the MIC2775’s /RST output
MIC2775-XX
VDD
/MR
VDD
/MR
MIC2775-XX
/RST
GND
RST
/RST
GND
RST
DD
100k
100k
Rpull-down
MICROPROCESSOR
≤ 1.2V.)
MICROPROCESSOR
VCC
/RESET
VCC
/RESET
GND
GND
DD
DD
<
6
Transient response
The MIC2775 is inherently immune to very short negative-
going “glitches.” Very brief transients may exceed the voltage
threshold without tripping the output.
As shown in Figure 3, in general the narrower the transient,
the deeper the threshold overdrive that will be ignored by the
MIC2775. The graph represents the typical allowable tran-
sient duration for a given amount of threshold overdrive that
will not generate a reset.
Figure 3. Typical V
RESET COMP. OVERDRIVE, V
100
80
60
40
20
0
0
Transient Response
500
Typical V
DD
1000
Transient Response
DD
1500
REF
September 29, 2000
–V
2000
DD
(mV)
Micrel

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