The TL7700PS-MAND from Texas Instruments is a versatile and reliable voltage supervisor designed to provide system designers with an effective solution to monitor power supply and voltage levels within electronic systems. This integrated circuit helps to ensure that microprocessors and other sensitive digital systems operate within their specified voltage ranges, enhancing system stability and reliability.
Key Features
- Supply Voltage Monitoring: The TL7700PS-MAND is equipped with precise voltage monitoring capabilities to safeguard your system against undervoltage conditions.
- Adjustable Reset Threshold: Flexibility is at the core of this device, offering an adjustable reset threshold feature that allows the user to set the voltage level at which the reset signal is triggered.
- Reset Delay Timing: The built-in programmable delay timing for the reset signal helps in preventing false triggering due to transient voltage dips, ensuring that the system has stabilized before normal operation resumes.
- Low Power Consumption: With its focus on efficiency, the TL7700PS-MAND maintains low power consumption, making it an ideal choice for battery-operated and power-sensitive applications.
- Wide Operating Temperature Range: The device operates effectively across a broad temperature range, ensuring consistent performance in diverse environmental conditions.
Applications
The TL7700PS-MAND is suitable for a wide array of applications, particularly those requiring precise voltage supervision. It is commonly used in:
- Microprocessor systems
- Power management systems
- Portable/battery-powered devices
- Industrial control systems
- Automotive electronics
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Value |
| Supply Voltage Range |
4.5V to 18V |
| Operating Temperature |
-40°C to +85°C |
| Package Type |
8-Pin SOIC |
For detailed information and datasheets, visit the Texas Instruments website or contact their support team. The TL7700PS-MAND is a testament to Texas Instruments' commitment to providing high-quality, innovative solutions to the electronics industry.