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  1 of 8 111999 features  halts and restarts an out-of-control microprocessor  holds microprocessor in check during power transients  automatically restarts microprocessor after power failure  monitors pushbutton for external override  accurate 5%, 10%, or 20% (3-volt only) microprocessor power monitoring  eliminates the need for discrete components  20% tolerance for use with 3.0-volt systems  pin- and function-compatible with the max823/24/25 products  low cost sot-23-5 package  industrial temperature: -40 c to +85 c device rst rst pbrst wd ds181xa ds181xb ds181xc x x x x x x x x x x = "ds1814" for 5 volt devices x = "ds1819" for 3 volt devices pin assignment pin description ds181xa 1 rst active low reset output 2 gnd ground 3 pbrst pushbutton reset input 4 st strobe input 5 vcc power supply ds181xb 1 rst active low reset output 2 gnd ground 3 rst active high reset output 4 st strobe input 5 vcc power supply ds181xc 1 rst active low reset output 2 gnd ground 3 rst active high reset output 4 pbrst pushbutton reset input 5 vcc power supply description the ds1814 5-volt micromonitor and the ds1819 3.3-volt micromonitor monitor three vital conditions for a microprocessor: power supply, software execution, and external override. first, a precision temperature-compensated reference and comparator circuit monitor the status of v cc . when an out-of- tolerance condition occurs, an internal power-fail signal is generated which forces the reset(s) to an active state. when v cc returns to an in-tolerance condition, the reset signal is kept in the active state for a minimum of 140 ms to allow the power supply and processor to stabilize. ds1814/ds1819 5-volt and 3.3-volt micromonito r www.dalsemi.com 321 45 sot-23-5 package see mech. drawing
ds1814/ds1819 2 of 8 the ds1814/ds1819 ?a? and ?c? perform pushbutton reset control. they debounce the pushbutton input and generate an active reset pulse width of 140 ms minimum. the ds1814/9 ?a? and ?b? versions perform a watchdog function. the watchdog is an internal timer that forces the reset signals to the active state if the strobe input does not change state every 1.12 seconds. the watchdog timer function can be disabled by leaving the watchdog strobe input disconnected. operation power monitor the ds1814 detects out-of-tolerance power supply conditions and warns a processor-based system of impending power failure. when v cc falls below a preset level, a comparator outputs the signal rst (or rst). rst (or rst) are excellent control signals for a microprocessor, as processing is stopped at the last possible moment of valid v cc . on power-up, rst (or rst) are kept active for a minimum of 140 ms to allow the power supply and processor to stabilize. pushbutton reset the ds1814 ?a? and ?c? provide an input pin for direct connection to a pushbutton reset (see figure 2). the pushbutton reset input requires an active low signal. internally, this input is debounced and timed such that a rst (or rst) signal of at least 140 ms minimum will be generated. the 140 ms delay commences as the pushbutton reset input is released from the low level (see figure 3). watchdog timer the ds1814/ds1819 ?a? and ?b? versions watchdog timer function forces rst (and rst) signal(s) active when the st input is not clocked within the 1.12 second watchdog time-out period. time-out of the watchdog starts when rst (and rst) become(s) inactive. if a transition occurs on the st input pin prior to time-out, the watchdog timer is reset and begins to time out again. if the watchdog timer is allowed to time out, then the reset output(s) will go active for 140 ms. the watchdog can be disabled by floating (or tri-stating) the st input. the st input can be derived from many microprocessor outputs. the most typical signals used are the microprocessor data i/o signals and control signals. when the microprocessor functions normally, these signals would as a matter of routine cause the watchdog to be reset prior to time-out. to guarantee that the watchdog timer does not time out, a transition must occur at or less than 1.12 seconds. a typical circuit example is shown in figure 4. the ds1814/19 watchdog function can be disabled at any time by tri-starting the strobe input. a sample circuit to disable the watchdog is shown in figure 6.
ds1814/ds1819 3 of 8 ds1814/ds1819 block diagram figure 1 *notes: st available on'a' and 'b' versions pbrst available on 'a' and 'c' versions rst available on 'b' and 'c' versions pushbutton reset figure 2 timing diagram: pushbutton reset figure 3
ds1814/ds1819 4 of 8 watchdog timer figure 4 timing diagram: strobe input figure 5 watchdog disable circuit figure 6 timing diagram: power-down figure 7
ds1814/ds1819 5 of 8 timing diagram: power-up figure 8 rst valid to 0 volts v cc figure 9 output valid conditions the rst output uses a push-pull output which can maintain a valid output down to 1.0 volts v cc . to sink current below 1.0 volts a resistor can be connected form rst to ground (see figure 9.) this arrangement will maintain a valid value on rst during both power-up and -down but will draw current when rst is in the high state. a value of about 100 k ? = should be adequate in most situations. the output with a resistor pull-down can maintain a valid reset down to v cc equal to 0v.
ds1814/ds1819 6 of 8 absolute maximum ratings* voltage on v cc pin relative to ground -0.5v to +7.0v voltage on i/o relative to ground -0.5v to v cc + 0.5v operating temperature -40 c to +85 c storage temperature -55 c to +125 c soldering temperature 260 c for 10 seconds * this is a stress rating only and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions above those indicated in the operation sections of this specification is not implied. exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods of time may affect reliability. recommended dc operating conditions (-40 c to +85 c) parameter symbol min typ max units notes supply voltage v cc 1.0 5.5 v 1 st and pbrst input high level v ih 0.8 v cc v1 st and pbrst input low level v il 0.3 v cc v1 dc electrical characteristics (-40 c to +85 c; v cc =1.2v to 5.5v) parameter symbol min typ max units notes v cc trip point ds1814-5 v cctp 4.50 4.75 v 1 v cc trip point ds1814-10 v cctp 4.25 4.50 v 1 v cc trip point ds1819-5 v cctp 3.00 3.15 v 1 v cc trip point ds1819-10 v cctp 2.85 3.00 v 1 v cc trip point ds1819-20 v cctp 2.55 2.70 v 1 reset trip point hysteresis (ds1814) v rh 10 mv reset trip point hysteresis (ds1819) v rh 5mv output current @ 2.4v i oh 350 a 3 output current @ 0.4v i ol 3.2 6 ma 3 output voltage @ -30 a v oh v cc *.8 v cc *.9 v 3 operating current ds1814 i cc 10 15 a 4 operating current ds1819 i cc 812 a 5 st input current st = v cc , time averaged 120 160 a 6 st input current st = gnd, time averaged -20 -15 a 6
ds1814/ds1819 7 of 8 ac electrical characteristics (-40 c to +85 c; v cc =1.2v to 5.5v) parameter symbol min typ max units notes pbrst = v il t pb 1 s 7 reset active time t rst 140 200 280 ms st pulse width t st 50 ns 8 watchdog time-out t td 1.12 1.60 2.40 s v cc detect to rst and rst t rpd 30 40 s 9 v cc slew rate (rising edge) 12.5 v/ s v cc detect to rst and rst t rpu 140 200 280 ms pbrst stable low to rst and rst t pdly 500 ns capacitance (t a =25 c) parameter symbol min typ max units notes input capacitance c in 5pf output capacitance c out 7pf notes: 1. all voltages are referenced to ground. 2. pbrst is internally pulled up to v cc with an internal impedance of 50 k ? = typical. 3. measured with v cc = = 2.7v. 4. measured with outputs open, v cc = 5.5 volts, and all inputs at v cc or ground, except the st input at <10khz duty cycle-square wave or st input open. 5. measured with outputs open, v cc = 3.6 volts, and all inputs at v cc or ground, except the st input at <10khz duty cycle-square wave or st input open. 6. the st input current is defined as the average input current when st is driven high or low. this input must be driven high or low by an output that can source or sink at least 200 a when active. 7. noise immunity: pulses <100 ns at pushbutton input will not cause a reset. 8. must not exceed t td minimum. 9. noise immunity: pulses <2 s at v cctp minimum will not cause a reset and v cctp -v cc =100 mv.
ds1814/ds1819 8 of 8 part marking codes ?a?, ?b? and ?c? represents the device type. 14a - ds1814a 14b - ds1814b 14c - ds1814c 19a - ds1819a 19b - ds1819b 19d - ds1819c ?d? represents the device tolerance. a - 5% b - 10% c - 20% sot-23-5 package


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