The S-80846ALNP-EEA-T2 is a voltage detector IC manufactured by SII Semiconductor Corporation. This device is specifically designed to monitor voltage levels in electronic circuits and trigger a reset signal when the voltage falls below a predefined threshold. It plays a crucial role in ensuring the stability and reliability of various electronic systems.
Applications
- Microcontroller reset circuits
- CPU reset circuits
- Power management systems
- Battery-powered devices
- Industrial control systems
Features
- Detection Voltage: 4.6V
- High-Precision Voltage Detection
- Ultra-Low Current Consumption
- Hysteresis Included
- Small Package (SOT-23-5)
- Operating Temperature: -40°C to +85°C
Benefits
- Prevents system malfunctions due to undervoltage conditions
- Ensures data integrity during power fluctuations
- Extends battery life in portable applications
- Reduces board space and simplifies design
- Improves overall system reliability
The S-80846ALNP-EEA-T2 voltage detector is engineered to safeguard electronic systems from the adverse effects of voltage drops. With a detection voltage of 4.6V, it accurately monitors the power supply and generates a reset signal when the voltage falls below this threshold. This prevents unpredictable behavior and potential data corruption in microcontrollers, CPUs, and other critical components.
The high-precision voltage detection ensures that the reset signal is triggered reliably and accurately. The ultra-low current consumption is a significant advantage, especially in battery-powered applications, as it minimizes the drain on the battery and extends the operating time. The integrated hysteresis feature prevents oscillations around the threshold voltage, providing a stable and clean reset signal. The compact SOT-23-5 package allows for easy integration into various electronic designs while minimizing board space requirements.
Operating over a wide temperature range, the S-80846ALNP-EEA-T2 is suitable for use in a variety of environments. It is commonly employed in industrial control systems, automotive electronics, and consumer electronics. Its primary function is to protect the system from data corruption or hardware damage caused by voltage fluctuations, ensuring the stability and reliability of electronic systems.