The XC6367A335MRN is a voltage detector IC manufactured by Torex Semiconductor Ltd. This IC is designed to monitor voltage levels in electronic circuits and provide a reset signal when the voltage drops below a certain threshold. It is a highly reliable and accurate device, making it suitable for various applications where voltage monitoring is crucial.
Applications
- Microcontroller reset circuits
- Power management systems
- Battery-powered devices
- Voltage monitoring in industrial equipment
- Supervisory circuits for CPUs and other critical components
Features
- High accuracy detection voltage
- Low power consumption
- Small package size
- Hysteresis characteristics to prevent chattering
- Open drain output
Benefits
- Ensures system stability by preventing malfunctions due to voltage drops.
- Prolongs battery life in portable devices due to low current consumption.
- Saves space on the PCB with its compact package.
- Provides a reliable reset signal to microcontrollers and other digital devices.
- Simple to integrate into existing designs.
Additional Details
The XC6367A335MRN features a detection voltage of 3.3V (specifically designed to detect slightly lower voltage). It comes in a small package, typically SOT-25 or similar, making it suitable for high-density circuit boards. The open drain output allows for flexible connection to various logic levels. The device also incorporates hysteresis, which prevents unstable output signals (chattering) when the input voltage is near the detection threshold. This hysteresis characteristic ensures a clean and reliable reset signal. The typical operating current is very low, minimizing power consumption and making it suitable for battery-powered applications. The device operates over a wide temperature range, typically -40°C to +85°C, making it suitable for harsh environments. The precise detection voltage and low power consumption make the XC6367A335MRN a reliable and efficient choice for voltage monitoring in a wide range of electronic applications. The open drain output requires an external pull-up resistor, allowing the output voltage level to be adjusted to match the connected circuitry.