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DS1830

Part # DS1830
Description 5V RESET SEQUENCER 8P DIP - Rail/Tube
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DS1830/A DS183
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FEATURES
§ 5V (DS1830) or 3.3V (DS1830A) power-on
reset
§ Excellent for systems that need power-on
resets in a consistent sequence
§ Asserts resets during power transients
§ Pushbutton reset input for system override
§ Selectable reset timing
§ Reduces need for discrete components
§ Precision temperature-compensated voltage
reference
§ 8-pin DIP, 8-pin SO, or space saving 8-pin
µSOP
§ Operating temperature of -40°C to +85°C
§ Open-drain, active-low inputs
PIN ASSIGNMENT
PIN DESCRIPTION
1 PBRST
- Pushbutton Reset Input
2 TD - Time Delay Select Input
3 TOL - V
CC
Tolerance Select Input
4 GND - Ground
8 V
CC
- Power Supply
7 RST1
- Reset 1 Output
6 RST2
- Reset 2 Output
5 RST3
- Reset 3 Output
DESCRIPTION
The DS1830 Reset Sequencer monitors the power supply for an in-tolerance condition and the pushbutton
reset input for a manual reset. First a precision temperature-compensated reference and comparator circuit
monitors the status of the power supply and when an out-of-tolerance condition is detected, an internal
power fail signal is generated that forces the reset lines to go to an active state. If the power supply
returns to an in-tolerance condition,
RST1 will release followed by RST2 and finally RST3 . Sequencing of
resets allows for systems to power-up in an orderly manner providing superior reliability.
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OPERATION — POWER MONITOR
The DS1830 provides the functions of detecting out-of-tolerance conditions on a power supply and
warning a processor based system of impending power failure. When V
CC
is detected as out-of-tolerance
all reset outputs will be forced active. When V
CC
returns to a valid state, RST1 will remain active for
period of time based on the condition of the TD input. Reset outputs
RST2 and RST3 follow RST1 , each
one at the proper delays for the condition of the TD input. All resets will remain in the inactive state
(high) until the next V
CC
out-of-tolerance condition or pushbutton reset. On power-up all resets are kept
active for an appropriate period determined by the status of the TD input after the power supply inputs
have reached the selected tolerance. This allows the power supply and system power to stabilize before
the reset sequences are released.
BLOCK DIAGRAM Figure 1
OPERATION — TOLERANCE SELECT
The DS1830/A provides a TOL input for individual customization of the DS1830x to specific application
requirements (see Table 1). For the tolerance selection, see Table 1 below. The TOL input is only
sampled while V
CC
is below the lowest potential trip value and can not be changed after the V
CC
voltage
exceeds the lowest potential trip value.
TOL — TOLERANCE SELECT Table 1
TOL 5V (DS1830) 3.3V (DS1830A)
V
CC
5% 5%
GND 10% 10%
OPEN
(N.C.)
15% 20%
D1830/A
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OPERATION — PUSHBUTTON RESET
The DS1830 provides a pushbutton switch for manual reset control. When any of the DS1830/A resets
are not active (low) a reset cycle can be initiated by a pushbutton reset. The pushbutton reset is generated
by pulling the PBRST pin low for at least 1ms. When the push- button is held low all resets are forced
active. The reset will remain active until the pushbutton input is released and then will start a sequenced
time-out based on the condition of the TD input. The Pushbutton input is pulled high through an internal
40kW pull-up resistor and debounced via internal circuitry. See Figure 2 for an application example and
Figure 3 for the timing diagram.
PUSHBUTTON RESET Figure 2
TIMING DIAGRAM — PUSHBUTTON RESET Figure 3
OPERATION — TIME DELAY SELECT
The DS1830 provides an input to select three time delay characteristics for the reset outputs. The TD
input has 3 states high (V
CC
), low (ground) and no connect (N.C.). Table 2 details the minimum timing
based on the state of the TD input. If the TD input is connected to ground; RST1 will have a minimum
time delay of 10 ms after V
CC
is in tolerance. If the TD input is floated; RST1 will have a minimum time
delay of 20 ms after V
CC
is in tolerance. If the TD input is connected to V
CC
, RST1 will have a minimum
time delay of 50 ms after V
CC
is in tolerance. An oscillator and clock chain generate the reset timing with
each time delay based on the same device oscillator. The time delay for RST2 will be 5 times as long as
RST1 and RST3 will be 10 times the duration of RST1 .
TD CONTROL MINIMUM RESET TIMING Table 2
TD
T
RST1
T
RST2
T
RST3
TD = GND 10ms 50ms 100ms
TD = N.C. 20ms 100ms 200ms
TD = V
CC
50ms 250ms 500ms
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