ADM6711SAKS-REEL7 - Microprocessor Supervisory Circuit
The ADM6711SAKS-REEL7 is a cutting-edge microprocessor supervisory circuit designed and manufactured by Analog Devices Inc., a leader in the semiconductor industry. This product is specifically engineered to monitor power supplies in microprocessor and digital systems, providing a high level of protection and stability.
This supervisory circuit ensures that the microprocessor always starts up in a known state by monitoring the supply voltage and asserting a reset signal whenever the supply voltage drops below a preset threshold. It holds the microprocessor in a reset state until the supply voltage returns to an acceptable level, ensuring reliable system initialization.
Key Features:
- Power Supply Monitoring: Precision monitoring of 3.3V, 5V, and adjustable voltage supplies.
- Reset Output: The device features an active low reset signal, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of microprocessors and digital systems.
- Low Power Consumption: Designed for power-sensitive applications, the ADM6711SAKS-REEL7 offers a low quiescent current, reducing the overall power consumption of the system.
- High Accuracy: This supervisory circuit boasts a high accuracy threshold, providing reliable monitoring and protection for sensitive electronic components.
- Compact Packaging: Available in a compact SOT-23 package, the ADM6711SAKS-REEL7 is suitable for space-constrained applications.
Applications:
The ADM6711SAKS-REEL7 is versatile and can be used in a variety of applications, including but not limited to:
- Portable Devices
- Embedded Systems
- Industrial Equipment
- Networking Equipment
- Data Storage Systems
As a product offered in reel packaging, the ADM6711SAKS-REEL7 is ideal for high-volume manufacturing processes, allowing for efficient assembly and integration into various electronic systems. With its robust design and reliable performance, this supervisory circuit from Analog Devices Inc. is an excellent choice for ensuring the integrity and stability of your digital and microprocessor-based applications.