Precision 2.5 V to 5 V power supply monitor
7 reset threshold options: 2.19 V to 4.63 V
140 ms (minimum) reset timeout
Watchdog timer with 1.6 sec timeout (ADM823, ADM824)
Manual reset input (ADM823, ADM825)
Push-pull output stages
(ADM823)
RESET
, RESET (ADM824/ADM825)
RESET
Low power consumption: 5 μA
Guaranteed reset output valid to V
Power supply glitch immunity
Specified over automotive temperature range
5-lead SC70 and SOT-23 packages
APPLICATIONS
Microprocessor systems
Computers
Controllers
Intelligent instruments
Portable equipment
= 1 V
CC
ADM823/ADM824/ADM825
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
ADM823
V
MR
CC
V
REF
DEBOUNCE
GNDWDI
RESET
GENERATOR
WATCHDOG
DETECTOR
Figure 1.
V
CC
RESET
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The ADM823/ADM824/ADM825 are supervisory circuits that
monitor power supply voltage levels and code execution integrity
in microprocessor-based systems. In addition to providing
power-on reset signals, an on-chip watchdog timer can reset the
microprocessor if it fails to strobe within a preset timeout
period. A reset signal can also be asserted by an external pushbutton, through a manual reset input. The three parts feature
different combinations of watchdog input, manual reset input,
and output stage configuration, as shown in Tab le 1 .
These parts are available in a choice of seven reset threshold
options ranging from 2.19 V to 4.63 V. The reset and watchdog
timeout periods are fixed at 140 ms (minimum) and 1.6 sec
(typical), respectively.
The ADM823/ADM824/ADM825 are available in 5-lead SC70
and SOT-23 packages and typically consume only 5 µA, making
them suitable for use in low power, portable applications.
Output Stage
RESET
RESET
Rev. B
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