The Texas Instruments TLC7701QDR is a high-performance, low-power voltage supervisor designed to monitor the supply voltage of digital systems. It is an essential component for ensuring reliable operation in microprocessor, microcontroller, and DSP-powered devices. The TLC7701QDR is especially well-suited for battery-powered equipment, where power efficiency and monitoring are crucial.
Key Features
- Supply Voltage Range: The device operates over a wide supply voltage range, accommodating various applications and ensuring compatibility with a range of digital systems.
- Power-On Reset Generator: The automatic power-on reset feature ensures that the processor begins operation in a known state, which is critical for system stability and reliability.
- Programmable Delay: It provides a programmable delay time, allowing designers to tailor the reset assertion to their specific requirements.
- Low Supply-Current Draw: The low current draw of the TLC7701QDR makes it an energy-efficient choice for portable and battery-operated devices.
- High Accuracy: This voltage supervisor delivers high accuracy in monitoring supply voltages, ensuring that systems operate within safe parameters.
Applications
The TLC7701QDR is versatile and can be used in a multitude of applications, including:
- Portable/Battery-Powered Equipment
- Microprocessor/Microcontroller Systems
- Digital Signal Processors (DSPs)
- Industrial Controls
- Automotive Systems
- Telecommunications Equipment
Product Specifications
The TLC7701QDR comes in an 8-pin SOIC package and is characterized for operation from -40°C to 85°C. It is designed to interface seamlessly with a variety of digital systems and offers robust features to maintain system integrity under various conditions.
Ordering Information
To purchase the TLC7701QDR, or to obtain more information about pricing and availability, please visit the Texas Instruments website or contact an authorized distributor. The product is available in tape and reel packaging, facilitating easy integration into manufacturing processes.