Product Overview: ADM812TARTZ by Analog Devices Inc.
The ADM812TARTZ is a robust supervisory circuit developed by Analog Devices Inc., designed to monitor power supplies in microprocessor systems. It provides a high degree of precision and reliability, ensuring that the system is safeguarded from unpredictable power failures and brownouts. This component is an essential piece of any circuit that requires consistent operation and protection against voltage anomalies.
Key Features
- Voltage Monitoring: The device keeps a vigilant watch over the supply voltage, triggering a reset when it falls below a predefined threshold, thereby ensuring the proper operation of the processor and associated circuitry.
- Reset Timeout: It features an adjustable reset timeout period, which can be set by the user to meet specific system requirements, allowing for a flexible and customizable approach to system reset behavior.
- Low Power Consumption: Designed with power efficiency in mind, the ADM812TARTZ operates with minimal power consumption, making it ideal for battery-powered applications where energy conservation is paramount.
- Temperature Range: The device operates over a wide temperature range, making it suitable for use in various environments, from industrial to commercial applications.
- Form Factor: It comes in a compact package, making it easy to incorporate into space-constrained designs without compromising on functionality.
Applications
The ADM812TARTZ is versatile and can be employed in a diverse array of applications. It is particularly well-suited for:
- Microprocessor & Microcontroller Systems
- Portable/Battery-Powered Equipment
- Industrial Control Systems
- Intelligent Instruments
- Automotive Systems
Quality and Reliability
Analog Devices Inc. is renowned for its commitment to quality, and the ADM812TARTZ is no exception. It undergoes rigorous testing and quality assurance processes to ensure that it meets the highest standards for reliability and performance. With this component, designers can trust that their systems are protected by one of the industry's leading semiconductor manufacturers.