Product Overview: TPS3810L30DCKR
The TPS3810L30DCKR is a state-of-the-art supervisory circuit developed by Texas Instruments, designed to provide precision voltage monitoring in a wide array of electronic applications. This product is part of the TPS3810 series, which is known for its high accuracy and low power consumption, making it an ideal choice for portable and battery-powered devices.
Key Features
- Voltage Threshold Accuracy: The TPS3810L30DCKR boasts a ±1.5% reset threshold accuracy over the full temperature range, ensuring reliable operation under varying conditions.
- Low Power Consumption: With a quiescent current of only 15 µA (typical), this device is optimized for systems where power efficiency is paramount.
- Manual Reset Input: It includes a manual reset input that allows users to trigger a system reset through an external signal.
- Programmable Delay: The built-in programmable time delay provides flexibility in configuring the reset activation time, catering to different system requirements.
- Wide Operating Temperature Range: The device operates effectively across a broad temperature range of -40°C to +125°C, suitable for industrial and automotive applications.
Applications
The TPS3810L30DCKR is versatile and can be used in numerous applications, including:
- Microprocessor, microcontroller, or FPGA systems requiring voltage monitoring.
- Portable and battery-powered electronics where power efficiency is critical.
- Industrial equipment operating in harsh temperature environments.
- Automotive electronics that demand high reliability and accuracy.
Package and Availability
The TPS3810L30DCKR comes in a compact, 5-pin SC-70 package, which is suitable for space-constrained applications. The device is available in tape and reel packaging, facilitating efficient assembly for high-volume production. As a product of Texas Instruments, customers can expect robust support and availability through TI's extensive distribution network.
For detailed specifications, application notes, and additional resources, engineers and designers can visit the Texas Instruments website or contact their local sales office.