The SII Semiconductor Corporation S-882152ABD-M3B-TF is a voltage detector IC designed for power management and system monitoring. This IC provides accurate voltage detection and reset functionality, ensuring system stability and preventing erroneous operation due to voltage drops or power failures.
Applications:
- Microcontroller Systems: Used to reset microcontrollers during power-up or voltage drop conditions.
- Power Supply Supervision: Monitors power supply voltages and triggers a reset if the voltage falls below a specified threshold.
- Battery Management Systems: Protects batteries from over-discharge by initiating a shutdown when the battery voltage is low.
- Real-Time Clocks (RTCs): Ensures the correct operation of RTCs by providing a reset signal during power fluctuations.
- Memory Protection: Prevents data corruption in memory devices during power loss by triggering a reset.
Features:
- High-Precision Voltage Detection: Accurately detects voltage levels with minimal error.
- Low Current Consumption: Minimizes power consumption to extend battery life in portable devices.
- CMOS Output: Provides a CMOS output for direct interfacing with microcontrollers and other digital circuits.
- Small Package: Available in a compact package for space-constrained applications.
- Hysteresis: Includes hysteresis to prevent oscillations near the detection threshold.
Benefits:
- Enhanced System Reliability: Prevents system malfunctions and data corruption due to voltage fluctuations.
- Accurate Reset Functionality: Ensures a reliable reset signal for microcontrollers and other critical components.
- Extended Battery Life: Minimizes power consumption, maximizing battery life in portable applications.
- Easy Integration: Simplifies system design with its CMOS output and small package.
- Improved Noise Immunity: Hysteresis improves noise immunity and prevents false triggering.
Technical Specifications:
The S-882152ABD-M3B-TF features a typical detection voltage of 5.2V. It is designed to operate over a wide temperature range, typically -40°C to +85°C. It uses a very low supply current, generally in the microampere range. The output type is CMOS. Consult the manufacturer's datasheet for precise values regarding voltage thresholds, timing specifications, and other relevant electrical characteristics.