The XC6371C271PR is a high-accuracy, low-power consumption voltage detector IC manufactured by Torex Semiconductor Ltd. This IC is designed for monitoring voltage levels in electronic circuits and providing a reset signal when the voltage falls below a pre-set threshold. It's commonly used to prevent malfunctions and data corruption in microcontrollers, memory devices, and other sensitive components.
Applications
- Microcontroller reset circuits: Ensuring proper startup and preventing erratic behavior due to voltage dips.
- Memory protection: Safeguarding data in volatile memory (e.g., SRAM) during power failures.
- Battery-powered devices: Monitoring battery voltage to prevent deep discharge and system instability.
- Power supply monitoring: Detecting undervoltage conditions in power supplies and generating alerts.
- Industrial control systems: Providing reliable voltage monitoring in harsh environments.
Features
- High-accuracy detection voltage: Provides precise voltage monitoring with minimal error.
- Low power consumption: Minimizes current draw, extending battery life in portable devices.
- Small package size: Enables compact circuit designs.
- Built-in hysteresis: Prevents chattering and false triggering near the detection threshold.
- Open-drain output: Offers flexible interfacing with various logic circuits.
Benefits
- Improved system reliability: Prevents malfunctions caused by voltage fluctuations.
- Data protection: Safeguards data in memory during power interruptions.
- Extended battery life: Reduces power consumption in battery-powered applications.
- Simplified circuit design: Integrates voltage detection functionality into a single IC.
- Enhanced safety: Prevents damage to sensitive electronic components.
Additional Details
The XC6371C271PR has a detection voltage of 2.7V. Its supply voltage range is typically between 1.5V and 5.5V. The operating temperature range spans from -40°C to +85°C. It's available in a small SOT-25 package. The output is an N-channel open drain. The hysteresis width is typically 0.1V. The detector threshold temperature coefficient is typically -20ppm/°C.