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4 / 14 page TCM811/TCM812 DS21615B-page 4 2002 Microchip Technology Inc. 2.0 APPLICATIONS INFORMATION The TCM811/TCM812 provides accurate V DD monitor- ing and reset timing during power-up, power-down, and brownout/sag conditions. These devices also reject negative-going transients (glitches) on the power sup- ply line. Figure 2-1 shows the maximum transient dura- tion vs. maximum negative excursion (overdrive) for glitch rejection. Any combination of duration and over- drive that is under the curve will not generate a reset signal. Combinations above the curve are detected as a brownout or power-down. Transient immunity can be improved by adding a 0.1 µF capacitor in close proxim- ity to the V DD pin of the TCM811/812. FIGURE 2-1: Maximum Transient Duration vs. Overdrive for Glitch Rejection at 25°C. 2.1 RESET Signal Integrity During Power- Down The TCM811 RESET push-pull output is valid to V DD = 1.0V. Below this voltage the output becomes an "open circuit" and does not sink current. This means CMOS logic inputs to the microcontroller will be floating at an undetermined voltage. Most digital systems are com- pletely shutdown well above this voltage. However, in situations where RESET must be maintained valid to V DD = 0V, a pull-down resistor must be connected from RESET to ground to discharge stray capacitances and hold the output low (Figure 2-2). This resistor value, though not critical, should be chosen such that it does not appreciably load RESET under normal operation (100 k Ω will be suitable for most applications). Simi- larly, a pull-up resistor to V DD is required for the TCM812 to ensure a valid high RESET for V DD below 1.1V. FIGURE 2-2: The addition of R1 at the RESET output of the TCM811 ensures that the RESET output is valid to V DD = 0V. 2.2 Controllers and Processors With Bidirectional I/O Pins Some microcontrollers have bi-directional reset pins. Depending on the current drive capability of the control- ler pin, an indeterminate logic level may result if there is a logic conflict. This can be avoided by adding a 4.7 k Ω resistor in series with the output of the TCM811/ TCM812 (Figure 2-3). If there are other components in the system which require a reset signal, they should be buffered so as not to load the reset line. If the other components are required to follow the reset I/O of the microcontroller, the buffer should be connected as shown with the solid line. FIGURE 2-3: Interfacing the TCM811 to a Bi- directional Reset I/O. RESET COMPARATOR OVERDRIVE, VTH - VDD (mV) 400 240 160 320 80 0 1 10 100 1000 TA = +25˚C VTH Duration Overdrive = VD D VDD TCM81xL/M TCM81xR/S/T TCM811 V DD V DD R1 100 k Ω RESET GND 4 2 0.1µF 1 TCM811 V DD RESET GND RESET GND Buffered RESET To Other System Components BUFFER Micro 4.7 k Ω controller 0.1µF 4 2 1 |
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