3.3V Supply Voltage Supervisor, Watchdog Timer, Manual Reset, with Active High & Low Resets
- Selectable reset voltage tolerance
- CAT1232LP for 5V supply
- CAT1832 for 3.3V supply
- Selectable watchdog period:
150ms, 600ms or 1.2 sec
- Two reset outputs
- Active high, push-pull reset output
- Active low, push-pull reset output (CAT1832)
- Debounced manual push-button reset
- Compact SOIC and MSOP packages
The CAT1832 voltage supervisor can halt and restart a "hung-up" or "stalled" microprocessor, restart a microprocessor after a power failure, and debounce a manual/push-button microprocessor reset switch. The device is a drop in replacement for the Maxim/Dallas Semiconductor DS1832 supervisor.
Precision reference and comparator circuits monitor the 3.3V system power supply voltage, VCC. During power-up or when the power supply falls outside selectable tolerance limits, both the RESET and RESET become active. After the power supply voltage rises above the RESET threshold voltage, the reset signals remain active for a minimum of 250ms, allowing the power supply and system processor to stabilize. The trip-point tolerance input, TOL, selects the trip level tolerance to be 10% or 20% for the CAT1832 3.3V supply.
Each device has a push-pull, active HIGH reset output. The CAT1832 also has a push-pull, active LOW reset output.
A debounced manual reset input activates the reset outputs and holds them active for a minimum period of 250ms after being released.
Also included is a watchdog timer to reset a microprocessor that has stopped due to a software or hardware failure. Three watchdog time-out periods are selectable: 150ms, 600ms and 1.2sec. If the ST input is not strobed low before the watchdog time out period expires, the reset signals become active for a minimum of 250ms.
- Microprocessor Systems
- Portable Equipment
- Controllers
- Single Board Computers
- Instrumentations
- Telecommunications
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