The KEC KIA7036AT-RTK/P is a voltage detector IC designed for monitoring voltage levels in electronic circuits. It provides a reliable means of resetting systems when the voltage drops below a specified threshold. This device is commonly used in a variety of applications to protect microcontrollers and other sensitive components from undervoltage conditions.
Applications:
- Microcontroller reset circuits: Provides a reliable reset signal to microcontrollers during power-up or voltage drops.
- Power supply monitoring: Monitors the output voltage of power supplies to ensure stable operation.
- Battery-powered devices: Protects battery-powered devices from deep discharge by shutting down the system when the battery voltage is low.
- Industrial control systems: Used in industrial control systems to monitor voltage levels and prevent system malfunctions.
- Consumer electronics: Integrated into consumer electronics devices such as TVs, DVD players, and set-top boxes to protect against voltage fluctuations.
Features:
- Precise voltage detection: Accurately detects voltage levels with a specified threshold.
- Low current consumption: Minimizes power consumption, making it suitable for battery-powered applications.
- Open-drain output: Provides a flexible output configuration for interfacing with various circuits.
- Small package size: Compact package allows for easy integration into space-constrained applications.
- Built-in hysteresis: Prevents oscillation during voltage transitions.
Benefits:
- System protection: Protects microcontrollers and other components from damage due to undervoltage conditions.
- Improved reliability: Ensures reliable system operation by providing a reset signal during voltage drops.
- Extended battery life: Low current consumption extends battery life in portable devices.
- Simplified design: Simplifies circuit design with its integrated functionality.
- Cost-effective solution: Provides a cost-effective solution for voltage monitoring and protection.
Additional Details:
The KIA7036AT-RTK/P has a typical detection voltage of 3.6V. The operating temperature range typically spans from -40°C to +85°C. The output is an open-drain configuration, which requires an external pull-up resistor. The device also includes built-in hysteresis to prevent false triggering due to noise. The package is usually a small SOT-23 or similar, facilitating easy PCB assembly. The supply voltage range extends up to the maximum rated voltage indicated in the datasheet.