The TPS3106E09DBVR is a highly precise supervisory circuit designed by Texas Instruments to monitor power supplies in digital systems. It provides a significant level of protection by ensuring that the system voltage remains within acceptable limits. This device is particularly suitable for battery-powered electronics where maintaining the correct operation voltage is critical for both performance and longevity.
The TPS3106E09DBVR offers a fixed-sense threshold voltage set at 0.9V, which is monitored with a threshold accuracy of 1.5% over the temperature range of -40°C to +85°C. This tight accuracy ensures reliable operation even under varying environmental conditions. The device consumes a low supply current of only 9 μA, which is beneficial for power-sensitive applications.
One of the key features of this supervisory circuit is its manual reset input. This allows the user to trigger a reset manually, providing an additional layer of control. The reset output is available in active-low and is asserted when the monitored voltage falls below the threshold value, ensuring that the system can take appropriate action to prevent malfunction.
The TPS3106E09DBVR comes in a compact SOT-23-6 package, making it suitable for space-constrained applications. It is designed for a wide range of applications, including portable electronics, wireless communication devices, and industrial control systems. Its small size and precision make it an ideal choice for any system where power supply stability is a necessity.
Texas Instruments is known for its commitment to quality and reliability, and the TPS3106E09DBVR is no exception. It is designed to meet the stringent requirements of modern electronic systems, providing designers with a reliable solution for power supply monitoring.
For further information, datasheets, and support, customers can visit the Texas Instruments website or contact their sales and support team. The TPS3106E09DBVR represents Texas Instruments' dedication to innovative solutions in power management technology.