The TLC7705IDR belongs to the category of voltage supervisors.
It is used to monitor the power supply voltage level and provide a reset signal to the microcontroller or other digital system when the voltage drops below a predetermined threshold.
The TLC7705IDR comes in a standard SOIC-8 package.
The essence of the TLC7705IDR lies in its ability to ensure reliable operation of digital systems by monitoring the power supply voltage and providing a reset signal when necessary.
The TLC7705IDR is typically available in reels with a quantity of 2500 units per reel.
The TLC7705IDR has the following pin configuration: 1. GND 2. VDD 3. MR (Manual Reset) 4. RESET 5. SENSE 6. NC (No Connection) 7. NC (No Connection) 8. NC (No Connection)
The main functional features of the TLC7705IDR include: - Monitoring the supply voltage - Generating a reset signal - Manual reset input - Adjustable reset threshold
The TLC7705IDR works by continuously monitoring the supply voltage using the SENSE pin. When the voltage drops below the preset threshold, the device generates a reset signal on the RESET pin, which can be used to restart or reinitialize the connected digital system.
The TLC7705IDR is commonly used in various applications such as: - Microcontroller-based systems - Industrial automation - Automotive electronics - Power management systems
Some alternative models to the TLC7705IDR include: - MAX809 - ADM811 - TPS3808 - MCP809
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