LTC2901-2IGN#TRPBF - Voltage Monitor and Supervisor IC
The LTC2901-2IGN#TRPBF is a sophisticated voltage monitor and supervisor integrated circuit (IC) designed by Linear Technology, now part of Analog Devices. This IC is engineered to provide precision monitoring of up to four supply voltages in a wide array of electronic systems. It is an essential component for applications where reliable voltage supervision is critical for the performance and safety of the system.
This versatile device is housed in a compact 16-pin SSOP package, making it suitable for space-constrained applications. The LTC2901-2IGN#TRPBF is designed to operate over a wide temperature range, making it an ideal choice for industrial and automotive applications where temperature extremes are common.
Key features of the LTC2901-2IGN#TRPBF include:
- Quad Voltage Monitoring: Capability to monitor four different voltage thresholds, which can be programmed with external resistive dividers.
- Adjustable Reset Timeout: Users can set the reset timeout period according to their system requirements.
- Wide Operating Voltage Range: The IC supports a broad range of supply voltages, making it suitable for monitoring various system voltages.
- Low Quiescent Current: It features a low current consumption, which helps in reducing the overall power consumption of the system.
- Glitch Filter: The built-in glitch filter ensures that the IC does not respond to transient voltage fluctuations, providing reliable operation.
The LTC2901-2IGN#TRPBF also offers additional functionalities such as a 1.5% threshold accuracy over the entire temperature range, and separate open-drain reset outputs for each monitored voltage. This allows for precise and individualized system control and protection.
Applications for the LTC2901-2IGN#TRPBF include:
- System Monitoring in Servers and Computers
- Automotive Power Systems
- Portable and Battery-Powered Equipment
- Industrial and Telecommunication Systems
Overall, the LTC2901-2IGN#TRPBF is a reliable and flexible solution for voltage monitoring and supervision, ensuring that electronic systems operate within their intended voltage ranges and providing protection against potentially damaging voltage conditions.