Product Overview: ADM811MARTZ-REEL
The ADM811MARTZ-REEL is a high-quality supervisory circuit from Analog Devices Inc., designed to monitor power supply voltage levels and system activity in microprocessor systems. This device provides a precise way to ensure that your system operates within its intended voltage range, enhancing system reliability and performance.
Featuring a reset output during power-up, power-down, and brownout conditions, the ADM811MARTZ-REEL ensures that the microprocessor is reset to a known state during these critical times. The reset output remains operational with VCC as low as 1.0V, which is particularly beneficial for low voltage systems.
Key Features:
- Power Supply Monitoring: Precisely monitors 3.08V power supplies, keeping your system within safe operational limits.
- Reset Timeout: Offers a minimum reset timeout of 140ms, providing ample time for the system to stabilize after a power disturbance.
- Low Power Consumption: With a typical supply current of only 17µA, it is ideal for power-sensitive applications.
- Reset Output: The device features an active low reset output, which is guaranteed to be in the correct state for VCC down to 1.0V.
- Temperature Range: Operates over an industrial temperature range of -40°C to +85°C, ensuring reliability across diverse environments.
- Packaging: Available in a small SOT-23 package, making it suitable for space-constrained applications.
Applications:
The ADM811MARTZ-REEL is versatile and can be used in a variety of applications, including:
- Microprocessor systems
- Computers and controllers
- Intelligent instruments
- Portable/battery-powered equipment
With its robust feature set, the ADM811MARTZ-REEL supervisory circuit from Analog Devices Inc. is an essential component for any system requiring reliable voltage monitoring and processor management. Its compact form factor, combined with its low power consumption and wide operating temperature range, make it an excellent choice for engineers looking to enhance system integrity and prevent data loss due to power anomalies.