Product Overview: TPS3836H30DBVT
The TPS3836H30DBVT is a highly reliable, low-power supervisory circuit from Texas Instruments designed to monitor voltage levels in digital systems. This device helps ensure that microprocessors, microcontrollers, and other digital systems operate within specified voltage ranges, enhancing system stability and reliability.
Key Features
- Precision Monitoring: The TPS3836H30DBVT offers precise voltage monitoring, with a threshold voltage of 3.0V, making it suitable for 3.3V systems that require a tight voltage supervision margin.
- Low Power Consumption: It is optimized for battery-powered and low-power applications, consuming a quiescent current of only 15 µA (typical), which helps prolong battery life.
- Reset Time Delay: The built-in programmable time delay ensures that the system has sufficient time to stabilize before the reset signal is de-asserted after a voltage fault is corrected.
- Manual Reset: A manual reset input allows for a system reset to be initiated by an external signal, providing additional system management capabilities.
- Small Form Factor: The device comes in a small, 5-pin SOT-23 package, making it ideal for space-constrained applications.
Applications
The TPS3836H30DBVT supervisory circuit is versatile and can be used in a wide range of applications, including:
- Portable and battery-powered electronics
- Microprocessor/microcontroller systems
- Industrial controls
- Embedded systems
- Data storage systems
- Medical devices
Quality and Reliability
As with all Texas Instruments products, the TPS3836H30DBVT is designed to meet high standards of quality and reliability. It is built to provide consistent performance and is rigorously tested to ensure it meets the industry specifications and standards.
Ordering Information
The TPS3836H30DBVT is available for order, and its detailed specifications can be found in the datasheet provided by Texas Instruments. For bulk orders, pricing, and delivery information, please contact an authorized Texas Instruments distributor or visit the Texas Instruments website.