ADM809TAKSZ-REEL - Voltage Supervisor IC by Analog Devices Inc.
The ADM809TAKSZ-REEL is a supervisory circuit designed and manufactured by Analog Devices Inc., which is a leader in the semiconductor industry. This compact and efficient IC provides a simple and reliable solution for monitoring power supplies in digital systems, ensuring that microprocessors and other sensitive electronics are protected from improper operations due to fluctuations in the power supply.
Key Features
- Reset Output: The device generates a reset signal whenever the VCC supply voltage declines below a preset threshold, ensuring that the system restarts in a known state after power disturbances.
- Precision Voltage Monitoring: The ADM809 offers precise monitoring of the power supply with a factory-set threshold voltage, which is crucial for maintaining system integrity.
- Low Power Consumption: With its low power consumption, the ADM809TAKSZ-REEL is ideal for power-sensitive applications, contributing to overall system efficiency.
- Manual Reset Input: It features a manual reset input that allows for a system reset to be initiated at any time by the user or another part of the system.
- Push-Pull Active-Low Reset: The reset output is of the push-pull type and remains active low during reset conditions, providing a robust signal to connected components.
- Compact Package: Housed in a compact SOT-23 package, the ADM809TAKSZ-REEL is suitable for space-constrained applications.
- Temperature Range: The device operates over a wide temperature range, making it versatile for various environments and applications.
Applications
The ADM809TAKSZ-REEL is commonly used in a variety of applications, including:
- Microprocessor systems
- Computers
- Controllers
- Intelligent instruments
- Portable/Battery-powered equipment
With its reliable voltage monitoring and reset features, the ADM809TAKSZ-REEL from Analog Devices Inc. is an essential component for ensuring the safe operation and start-up of electronic systems. Its integration into a circuit helps to prevent data corruption and hardware damage that can occur due to unexpected voltage dips or power failures.