Microchip Technology's TC1270LERC - Voltage Supervisor
The TC1270LERC is a high-quality voltage supervisor device designed by Microchip Technology, a leading provider of microcontroller, mixed-signal, analog, and Flash-IP solutions. This particular component is engineered to provide reliable monitoring of power supplies in digital systems, ensuring that microprocessors and other sensitive electronics operate within safe voltage levels.
Key Features
- Precision Voltage Monitoring: The TC1270LERC offers precise voltage monitoring capabilities, safeguarding systems against under-voltage conditions that could lead to system failure or data corruption.
- Programmable Reset Delay: It features a programmable delay time for the reset output, allowing designers to tailor the reset assertion to specific system requirements.
- Low Power Consumption: This device is optimized for low power consumption, making it an ideal choice for battery-operated applications where power efficiency is paramount.
- Wide Operating Voltage Range: With an operating range that accommodates various supply voltages, the TC1270LERC is versatile enough to be used in a multitude of applications.
- Temperature Range: The device is designed to operate over a wide temperature range, ensuring reliability and performance even under extreme conditions.
Applications
The TC1270LERC is suitable for a diverse array of applications, including:
- Portable/Battery-Powered Equipment
- Embedded Systems
- Industrial Controllers
- Automotive Systems
- Telecommunications Infrastructure
Technical Specifications
Parameter
Value
Package Type
SOT-23A
Number of Inputs Monitored
1
Threshold Voltage
2.63V
Output Type
Active Low, Open Drain
Operating Temperature
-40°C to +125°C
For designers and engineers looking for a reliable voltage supervisor to enhance system stability and protect against power anomalies, the TC1270LERC from Microchip Technology is an excellent choice. Its robust feature set and design flexibility make it a go-to component in critical applications where voltage supervision is essential.