
TPS3125L30DBVR
ActivePUSH-PULL, SUPPLY VOLTAGE SUPERVISOR WITH MANUAL RESET
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TPS3125L30DBVR
ActivePUSH-PULL, SUPPLY VOLTAGE SUPERVISOR WITH MANUAL RESET
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Technical Specifications
Parameters and characteristics commom to parts in this series
Specification | TPS3125L30DBVR | TPS3125 Series |
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Mounting Type | Surface Mount | Surface Mount |
Number of Voltages Monitored | 1 | 1 |
Operating Temperature [Max] | 85 °C | 85 °C |
Operating Temperature [Min] | -40 °C | -40 °C |
Output | Totem Pole, Push-Pull | Totem Pole, Push-Pull |
Package / Case | SOT-753, SC-74A | SOT-753, SC-74A |
Reset | Active High/Active Low | Active High/Active Low |
Reset Timeout [Min] | 100 ms | 100 ms |
Supplier Device Package | SOT-23-5 | SOT-23-5 |
Type | Simple Reset/Power-On Reset | Simple Reset/Power-On Reset |
Voltage - Threshold | 2.64 V | 1.08 - 2.64 V |
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TPS3125 Series
PUSH-PULL, SUPPLY VOLTAGE SUPERVISOR WITH MANUAL RESET
Part | Number of Voltages Monitored | Package / Case | Voltage - Threshold | Reset Timeout [Min] | Output | Reset | Mounting Type | Operating Temperature [Max] | Operating Temperature [Min] | Supplier Device Package | Type |
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Texas Instruments TPS3125L30DBVRThe TPS312x family of voltage supervisory circuits provides voltage monitoring down to 1.2V rails and timing supervision, primarily for DSP and processor-based systems. All devices in the family monitor the power rail and assert RESET output when the power rail is under the threshold voltage target (VIT-). The threshold voltage is programmed into the device to minimize external components. Built-in hysteresis prevents false triggering. The RESET output is not valid for supply voltage (VDD) under 0.9V. The TPS312x family includes devices with active high output for use as disable during malfunction and active-low outputs for most systems where high output indicates properly functioning system.
The TPS3123/3124/3128 also include the watchdog timer functionality to monitor timely digital pulses from the processor and issue an alert if the expected pulse does not arrive on time due to potential software freeze or hang. Such integration of supply rail monitoring and the watch dog timer feature is very helpful in always on systems, such as Factory Automation and Communications Infrastructure.
In addition the TPS3123/5/6/8 devices incorporate a manual reset input, MR, to force RESET triggered by an event unrelated to the voltage rail monitoring of the pulses monitored by the watch dog timer. A low level at MR causes RESET to become active. The TPS3124 devices do not have the input MR, but include a high-level output RESET same as the TPS3125 and TPS3126 devices.
All devices in the family are available in a 5-pin SOT23-5 package and are characterized for operation over a temperature range of –40°C to +85°C.
The TPS312x family of voltage supervisory circuits provides voltage monitoring down to 1.2V rails and timing supervision, primarily for DSP and processor-based systems. All devices in the family monitor the power rail and assert RESET output when the power rail is under the threshold voltage target (VIT-). The threshold voltage is programmed into the device to minimize external components. Built-in hysteresis prevents false triggering. The RESET output is not valid for supply voltage (VDD) under 0.9V. The TPS312x family includes devices with active high output for use as disable during malfunction and active-low outputs for most systems where high output indicates properly functioning system.
The TPS3123/3124/3128 also include the watchdog timer functionality to monitor timely digital pulses from the processor and issue an alert if the expected pulse does not arrive on time due to potential software freeze or hang. Such integration of supply rail monitoring and the watch dog timer feature is very helpful in always on systems, such as Factory Automation and Communications Infrastructure.
In addition the TPS3123/5/6/8 devices incorporate a manual reset input, MR, to force RESET triggered by an event unrelated to the voltage rail monitoring of the pulses monitored by the watch dog timer. A low level at MR causes RESET to become active. The TPS3124 devices do not have the input MR, but include a high-level output RESET same as the TPS3125 and TPS3126 devices.
All devices in the family are available in a 5-pin SOT23-5 package and are characterized for operation over a temperature range of –40°C to +85°C. | 1 | SC-74A, SOT-753 | 2.64 V | 100 ms | Push-Pull, Totem Pole | Active High/Active Low | Surface Mount | 85 °C | -40 °C | SOT-23-5 | Simple Reset/Power-On Reset |
1 | SC-74A, SOT-753 | 1.4 V | 100 ms | Push-Pull, Totem Pole | Active High/Active Low | Surface Mount | 85 °C | -40 °C | SOT-23-5 | Simple Reset/Power-On Reset | |
Texas Instruments TPS3125J18DBVTThe TPS312x family of voltage supervisory circuits provides voltage monitoring down to 1.2V rails and timing supervision, primarily for DSP and processor-based systems. All devices in the family monitor the power rail and assert RESET output when the power rail is under the threshold voltage target (VIT-). The threshold voltage is programmed into the device to minimize external components. Built-in hysteresis prevents false triggering. The RESET output is not valid for supply voltage (VDD) under 0.9V. The TPS312x family includes devices with active high output for use as disable during malfunction and active-low outputs for most systems where high output indicates properly functioning system.
The TPS3123/3124/3128 also include the watchdog timer functionality to monitor timely digital pulses from the processor and issue an alert if the expected pulse does not arrive on time due to potential software freeze or hang. Such integration of supply rail monitoring and the watch dog timer feature is very helpful in always on systems, such as Factory Automation and Communications Infrastructure.
In addition the TPS3123/5/6/8 devices incorporate a manual reset input, MR, to force RESET triggered by an event unrelated to the voltage rail monitoring of the pulses monitored by the watch dog timer. A low level at MR causes RESET to become active. The TPS3124 devices do not have the input MR, but include a high-level output RESET same as the TPS3125 and TPS3126 devices.
All devices in the family are available in a 5-pin SOT23-5 package and are characterized for operation over a temperature range of –40°C to +85°C.
The TPS312x family of voltage supervisory circuits provides voltage monitoring down to 1.2V rails and timing supervision, primarily for DSP and processor-based systems. All devices in the family monitor the power rail and assert RESET output when the power rail is under the threshold voltage target (VIT-). The threshold voltage is programmed into the device to minimize external components. Built-in hysteresis prevents false triggering. The RESET output is not valid for supply voltage (VDD) under 0.9V. The TPS312x family includes devices with active high output for use as disable during malfunction and active-low outputs for most systems where high output indicates properly functioning system.
The TPS3123/3124/3128 also include the watchdog timer functionality to monitor timely digital pulses from the processor and issue an alert if the expected pulse does not arrive on time due to potential software freeze or hang. Such integration of supply rail monitoring and the watch dog timer feature is very helpful in always on systems, such as Factory Automation and Communications Infrastructure.
In addition the TPS3123/5/6/8 devices incorporate a manual reset input, MR, to force RESET triggered by an event unrelated to the voltage rail monitoring of the pulses monitored by the watch dog timer. A low level at MR causes RESET to become active. The TPS3124 devices do not have the input MR, but include a high-level output RESET same as the TPS3125 and TPS3126 devices.
All devices in the family are available in a 5-pin SOT23-5 package and are characterized for operation over a temperature range of –40°C to +85°C. | 1 | SC-74A, SOT-753 | 1.62 V | 100 ms | Push-Pull, Totem Pole | Active High/Active Low | Surface Mount | 85 °C | -40 °C | SOT-23-5 | Simple Reset/Power-On Reset |
Texas Instruments TPS3125J12DBVRThe TPS312x family of voltage supervisory circuits provides voltage monitoring down to 1.2V rails and timing supervision, primarily for DSP and processor-based systems. All devices in the family monitor the power rail and assert RESET output when the power rail is under the threshold voltage target (VIT-). The threshold voltage is programmed into the device to minimize external components. Built-in hysteresis prevents false triggering. The RESET output is not valid for supply voltage (VDD) under 0.9V. The TPS312x family includes devices with active high output for use as disable during malfunction and active-low outputs for most systems where high output indicates properly functioning system.
The TPS3123/3124/3128 also include the watchdog timer functionality to monitor timely digital pulses from the processor and issue an alert if the expected pulse does not arrive on time due to potential software freeze or hang. Such integration of supply rail monitoring and the watch dog timer feature is very helpful in always on systems, such as Factory Automation and Communications Infrastructure.
In addition the TPS3123/5/6/8 devices incorporate a manual reset input, MR, to force RESET triggered by an event unrelated to the voltage rail monitoring of the pulses monitored by the watch dog timer. A low level at MR causes RESET to become active. The TPS3124 devices do not have the input MR, but include a high-level output RESET same as the TPS3125 and TPS3126 devices.
All devices in the family are available in a 5-pin SOT23-5 package and are characterized for operation over a temperature range of –40°C to +85°C.
The TPS312x family of voltage supervisory circuits provides voltage monitoring down to 1.2V rails and timing supervision, primarily for DSP and processor-based systems. All devices in the family monitor the power rail and assert RESET output when the power rail is under the threshold voltage target (VIT-). The threshold voltage is programmed into the device to minimize external components. Built-in hysteresis prevents false triggering. The RESET output is not valid for supply voltage (VDD) under 0.9V. The TPS312x family includes devices with active high output for use as disable during malfunction and active-low outputs for most systems where high output indicates properly functioning system.
The TPS3123/3124/3128 also include the watchdog timer functionality to monitor timely digital pulses from the processor and issue an alert if the expected pulse does not arrive on time due to potential software freeze or hang. Such integration of supply rail monitoring and the watch dog timer feature is very helpful in always on systems, such as Factory Automation and Communications Infrastructure.
In addition the TPS3123/5/6/8 devices incorporate a manual reset input, MR, to force RESET triggered by an event unrelated to the voltage rail monitoring of the pulses monitored by the watch dog timer. A low level at MR causes RESET to become active. The TPS3124 devices do not have the input MR, but include a high-level output RESET same as the TPS3125 and TPS3126 devices.
All devices in the family are available in a 5-pin SOT23-5 package and are characterized for operation over a temperature range of –40°C to +85°C. | 1 | SC-74A, SOT-753 | 1.08 V | 100 ms | Push-Pull, Totem Pole | Active High/Active Low | Surface Mount | 85 °C | -40 °C | SOT-23-5 | Simple Reset/Power-On Reset |
1 | SC-74A, SOT-753 | 1.62 V | 100 ms | Push-Pull, Totem Pole | Active High/Active Low | Surface Mount | 85 °C | -40 °C | SOT-23-5 | Simple Reset/Power-On Reset | |
Texas Instruments TPS3125J18DBVRThe TPS312x family of voltage supervisory circuits provides voltage monitoring down to 1.2V rails and timing supervision, primarily for DSP and processor-based systems. All devices in the family monitor the power rail and assert RESET output when the power rail is under the threshold voltage target (VIT-). The threshold voltage is programmed into the device to minimize external components. Built-in hysteresis prevents false triggering. The RESET output is not valid for supply voltage (VDD) under 0.9V. The TPS312x family includes devices with active high output for use as disable during malfunction and active-low outputs for most systems where high output indicates properly functioning system.
The TPS3123/3124/3128 also include the watchdog timer functionality to monitor timely digital pulses from the processor and issue an alert if the expected pulse does not arrive on time due to potential software freeze or hang. Such integration of supply rail monitoring and the watch dog timer feature is very helpful in always on systems, such as Factory Automation and Communications Infrastructure.
In addition the TPS3123/5/6/8 devices incorporate a manual reset input, MR, to force RESET triggered by an event unrelated to the voltage rail monitoring of the pulses monitored by the watch dog timer. A low level at MR causes RESET to become active. The TPS3124 devices do not have the input MR, but include a high-level output RESET same as the TPS3125 and TPS3126 devices.
All devices in the family are available in a 5-pin SOT23-5 package and are characterized for operation over a temperature range of –40°C to +85°C.
The TPS312x family of voltage supervisory circuits provides voltage monitoring down to 1.2V rails and timing supervision, primarily for DSP and processor-based systems. All devices in the family monitor the power rail and assert RESET output when the power rail is under the threshold voltage target (VIT-). The threshold voltage is programmed into the device to minimize external components. Built-in hysteresis prevents false triggering. The RESET output is not valid for supply voltage (VDD) under 0.9V. The TPS312x family includes devices with active high output for use as disable during malfunction and active-low outputs for most systems where high output indicates properly functioning system.
The TPS3123/3124/3128 also include the watchdog timer functionality to monitor timely digital pulses from the processor and issue an alert if the expected pulse does not arrive on time due to potential software freeze or hang. Such integration of supply rail monitoring and the watch dog timer feature is very helpful in always on systems, such as Factory Automation and Communications Infrastructure.
In addition the TPS3123/5/6/8 devices incorporate a manual reset input, MR, to force RESET triggered by an event unrelated to the voltage rail monitoring of the pulses monitored by the watch dog timer. A low level at MR causes RESET to become active. The TPS3124 devices do not have the input MR, but include a high-level output RESET same as the TPS3125 and TPS3126 devices.
All devices in the family are available in a 5-pin SOT23-5 package and are characterized for operation over a temperature range of –40°C to +85°C. | 1 | SC-74A, SOT-753 | 1.62 V | 100 ms | Push-Pull, Totem Pole | Active High/Active Low | Surface Mount | 85 °C | -40 °C | SOT-23-5 | Simple Reset/Power-On Reset |
1 | SC-74A, SOT-753 | 1.62 V | 100 ms | Push-Pull, Totem Pole | Active High/Active Low | Surface Mount | 85 °C | -40 °C | SOT-23-5 | Simple Reset/Power-On Reset | |
Texas Instruments TPS3125G15DBVRThe TPS312x family of voltage supervisory circuits provides voltage monitoring down to 1.2V rails and timing supervision, primarily for DSP and processor-based systems. All devices in the family monitor the power rail and assert RESET output when the power rail is under the threshold voltage target (VIT-). The threshold voltage is programmed into the device to minimize external components. Built-in hysteresis prevents false triggering. The RESET output is not valid for supply voltage (VDD) under 0.9V. The TPS312x family includes devices with active high output for use as disable during malfunction and active-low outputs for most systems where high output indicates properly functioning system.
The TPS3123/3124/3128 also include the watchdog timer functionality to monitor timely digital pulses from the processor and issue an alert if the expected pulse does not arrive on time due to potential software freeze or hang. Such integration of supply rail monitoring and the watch dog timer feature is very helpful in always on systems, such as Factory Automation and Communications Infrastructure.
In addition the TPS3123/5/6/8 devices incorporate a manual reset input, MR, to force RESET triggered by an event unrelated to the voltage rail monitoring of the pulses monitored by the watch dog timer. A low level at MR causes RESET to become active. The TPS3124 devices do not have the input MR, but include a high-level output RESET same as the TPS3125 and TPS3126 devices.
All devices in the family are available in a 5-pin SOT23-5 package and are characterized for operation over a temperature range of –40°C to +85°C.
The TPS312x family of voltage supervisory circuits provides voltage monitoring down to 1.2V rails and timing supervision, primarily for DSP and processor-based systems. All devices in the family monitor the power rail and assert RESET output when the power rail is under the threshold voltage target (VIT-). The threshold voltage is programmed into the device to minimize external components. Built-in hysteresis prevents false triggering. The RESET output is not valid for supply voltage (VDD) under 0.9V. The TPS312x family includes devices with active high output for use as disable during malfunction and active-low outputs for most systems where high output indicates properly functioning system.
The TPS3123/3124/3128 also include the watchdog timer functionality to monitor timely digital pulses from the processor and issue an alert if the expected pulse does not arrive on time due to potential software freeze or hang. Such integration of supply rail monitoring and the watch dog timer feature is very helpful in always on systems, such as Factory Automation and Communications Infrastructure.
In addition the TPS3123/5/6/8 devices incorporate a manual reset input, MR, to force RESET triggered by an event unrelated to the voltage rail monitoring of the pulses monitored by the watch dog timer. A low level at MR causes RESET to become active. The TPS3124 devices do not have the input MR, but include a high-level output RESET same as the TPS3125 and TPS3126 devices.
All devices in the family are available in a 5-pin SOT23-5 package and are characterized for operation over a temperature range of –40°C to +85°C. | 1 | SC-74A, SOT-753 | 1.4 V | 100 ms | Push-Pull, Totem Pole | Active High/Active Low | Surface Mount | 85 °C | -40 °C | SOT-23-5 | Simple Reset/Power-On Reset |
1 | SC-74A, SOT-753 | 1.4 V | 100 ms | Push-Pull, Totem Pole | Active High/Active Low | Surface Mount | 85 °C | -40 °C | SOT-23-5 | Simple Reset/Power-On Reset | |
Texas Instruments TPS3125L30DBVTThe TPS312x family of voltage supervisory circuits provides voltage monitoring down to 1.2V rails and timing supervision, primarily for DSP and processor-based systems. All devices in the family monitor the power rail and assert RESET output when the power rail is under the threshold voltage target (VIT-). The threshold voltage is programmed into the device to minimize external components. Built-in hysteresis prevents false triggering. The RESET output is not valid for supply voltage (VDD) under 0.9V. The TPS312x family includes devices with active high output for use as disable during malfunction and active-low outputs for most systems where high output indicates properly functioning system.
The TPS3123/3124/3128 also include the watchdog timer functionality to monitor timely digital pulses from the processor and issue an alert if the expected pulse does not arrive on time due to potential software freeze or hang. Such integration of supply rail monitoring and the watch dog timer feature is very helpful in always on systems, such as Factory Automation and Communications Infrastructure.
In addition the TPS3123/5/6/8 devices incorporate a manual reset input, MR, to force RESET triggered by an event unrelated to the voltage rail monitoring of the pulses monitored by the watch dog timer. A low level at MR causes RESET to become active. The TPS3124 devices do not have the input MR, but include a high-level output RESET same as the TPS3125 and TPS3126 devices.
All devices in the family are available in a 5-pin SOT23-5 package and are characterized for operation over a temperature range of –40°C to +85°C.
The TPS312x family of voltage supervisory circuits provides voltage monitoring down to 1.2V rails and timing supervision, primarily for DSP and processor-based systems. All devices in the family monitor the power rail and assert RESET output when the power rail is under the threshold voltage target (VIT-). The threshold voltage is programmed into the device to minimize external components. Built-in hysteresis prevents false triggering. The RESET output is not valid for supply voltage (VDD) under 0.9V. The TPS312x family includes devices with active high output for use as disable during malfunction and active-low outputs for most systems where high output indicates properly functioning system.
The TPS3123/3124/3128 also include the watchdog timer functionality to monitor timely digital pulses from the processor and issue an alert if the expected pulse does not arrive on time due to potential software freeze or hang. Such integration of supply rail monitoring and the watch dog timer feature is very helpful in always on systems, such as Factory Automation and Communications Infrastructure.
In addition the TPS3123/5/6/8 devices incorporate a manual reset input, MR, to force RESET triggered by an event unrelated to the voltage rail monitoring of the pulses monitored by the watch dog timer. A low level at MR causes RESET to become active. The TPS3124 devices do not have the input MR, but include a high-level output RESET same as the TPS3125 and TPS3126 devices.
All devices in the family are available in a 5-pin SOT23-5 package and are characterized for operation over a temperature range of –40°C to +85°C. | 1 | SC-74A, SOT-753 | 2.64 V | 100 ms | Push-Pull, Totem Pole | Active High/Active Low | Surface Mount | 85 °C | -40 °C | SOT-23-5 | Simple Reset/Power-On Reset |
1 | SC-74A, SOT-753 | 2.64 V | 100 ms | Push-Pull, Totem Pole | Active High/Active Low | Surface Mount | 85 °C | -40 °C | SOT-23-5 | Simple Reset/Power-On Reset |
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TPS3125 Series
The TPS312x family of voltage supervisory circuits provides voltage monitoring down to 1.2V rails and timing supervision, primarily for DSP and processor-based systems. All devices in the family monitor the power rail and assert RESET output when the power rail is under the threshold voltage target (VIT-). The threshold voltage is programmed into the device to minimize external components. Built-in hysteresis prevents false triggering. The RESET output is not valid for supply voltage (VDD) under 0.9V. The TPS312x family includes devices with active high output for use as disable during malfunction and active-low outputs for most systems where high output indicates properly functioning system.
The TPS3123/3124/3128 also include the watchdog timer functionality to monitor timely digital pulses from the processor and issue an alert if the expected pulse does not arrive on time due to potential software freeze or hang. Such integration of supply rail monitoring and the watch dog timer feature is very helpful in always on systems, such as Factory Automation and Communications Infrastructure.
In addition the TPS3123/5/6/8 devices incorporate a manual reset input, MR, to force RESET triggered by an event unrelated to the voltage rail monitoring of the pulses monitored by the watch dog timer. A low level at MR causes RESET to become active. The TPS3124 devices do not have the input MR, but include a high-level output RESET same as the TPS3125 and TPS3126 devices.
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