The KIA7029AT-RTK/P is a voltage detector manufactured by KEC (Korea Electronics Co., Ltd.). It's designed to monitor voltage levels in electronic circuits and provide a reset signal when the voltage drops below a certain threshold. This functionality is crucial for preventing malfunctions and ensuring the stable operation of various electronic devices.
Applications
- Microprocessor reset circuits: Ensuring a clean start-up for microprocessors by holding them in reset until the power supply reaches a stable voltage.
- Battery-powered devices: Monitoring battery voltage to prevent deep discharge and extend battery life.
- Power supply monitoring: Detecting voltage drops or failures in power supplies to trigger protective actions.
- Automotive electronics: Monitoring critical voltage levels in automotive systems for safety and reliability.
- Industrial control systems: Protecting sensitive electronic components from voltage fluctuations.
Features
- Precise voltage detection: Accurate monitoring of voltage levels with a defined threshold.
- Low operating current: Minimizes power consumption in the monitored circuit.
- Open collector output: Allows for flexible interfacing with various logic circuits.
- Small package size: Enables compact designs and easy integration into existing circuits.
- Wide operating temperature range: Suitable for use in diverse environments.
Benefits
- Prevents data corruption: Ensures data integrity by resetting the microprocessor during voltage sags.
- Protects electronic components: Prevents damage from undervoltage conditions.
- Extends battery life: Prevents deep discharge of batteries in portable devices.
- Improves system reliability: Ensures stable operation of electronic systems under varying voltage conditions.
- Simplifies circuit design: Provides a simple and reliable solution for voltage monitoring and reset functionality.
Additional Details
The KIA7029AT-RTK/P typically has a fixed detection voltage, which is around 2.9V. The device features a built-in hysteresis to prevent oscillations around the threshold voltage. It comes in a small surface-mount package, making it easy to integrate into modern electronic designs. The output is an open-collector type, requiring an external pull-up resistor. The device's low current consumption makes it ideal for battery-powered applications.