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Technical Specifications

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SpecificationTPL5010EVMTPL5010 Series
ContentsBoard(s)Board(s)
Current - Supply-35 nA
FunctionTimerTimer
Grade-Automotive
Mounting Type-Surface Mount
Operating Temperature-105 - 125 °C
Operating Temperature--40 °C
Package / Case-TSOT-23-6, SOT-23-6 Thin
Primary AttributesWatchdog TimerWatchdog Timer
Qualification-AEC-Q100
Supplied ContentsBoard(s)Board(s)
Supplier Device Package-SOT-23-THIN
TypeTimingProgrammable Timer, Timing
Utilized IC / PartTPL5010TPL5010
Voltage - Supply-5 - 5.5 V
Voltage - Supply-1.8 V

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TPL5010 Series

Automotive AEC-Q100, nano-powered system timer with watchdog function

PartPackage / CaseQualificationTypeSupplier Device PackageGradeCurrent - SupplyOperating Temperature [Max]Operating Temperature [Min]Voltage - Supply [Max]Voltage - Supply [Min]Mounting TypePrimary AttributesContentsSupplied ContentsUtilized IC / PartFunction
Texas Instruments
TPL5010QDDCRQ1
The TPL5010-Q1 Nano Timer is a low power, AEC-Q100 qualified timer with a watchdog feature ideal for system wake up in duty cycled or battery powered applications. In such systems the microcontroller timer can be used for system wake-up, but if the timer sleep current is high, up to 60-80% of the total system current can be consumed by the microcontroller timer in this sleep mode. Consuming only 35 nA, the TPL5010-Q1 can replace the functionality of the integrated microcontroller timer and allow the microcontroller to be placed in a much lower power mode. Such power savings extend the operating life of batteries and enable the use of significantly smaller batteries making the TPL5010-Q1 ideal for power sensitive applications.. The TPL5010-Q1 provides selectable timing intervals from 100 ms to 7200 s and is designed for interrupt-driven applications. Some standards (such as EN50271) require implementation of a watchdog for safety and the TPL5010-Q1 realizes this watchdog function at almost no additional power consumption. The TPL5010-Q1 is available in a 6-pin SOT23 package. The TPL5010-Q1 Nano Timer is a low power, AEC-Q100 qualified timer with a watchdog feature ideal for system wake up in duty cycled or battery powered applications. In such systems the microcontroller timer can be used for system wake-up, but if the timer sleep current is high, up to 60-80% of the total system current can be consumed by the microcontroller timer in this sleep mode. Consuming only 35 nA, the TPL5010-Q1 can replace the functionality of the integrated microcontroller timer and allow the microcontroller to be placed in a much lower power mode. Such power savings extend the operating life of batteries and enable the use of significantly smaller batteries making the TPL5010-Q1 ideal for power sensitive applications.. The TPL5010-Q1 provides selectable timing intervals from 100 ms to 7200 s and is designed for interrupt-driven applications. Some standards (such as EN50271) require implementation of a watchdog for safety and the TPL5010-Q1 realizes this watchdog function at almost no additional power consumption. The TPL5010-Q1 is available in a 6-pin SOT23 package.
SOT-23-6 Thin, TSOT-23-6
AEC-Q100
Programmable Timer
SOT-23-THIN
Automotive
35 nA
125 °C
-40 °C
5 V
1.8 V
Surface Mount
Texas Instruments
TPL5010QDDCTQ1
The TPL5010-Q1 Nano Timer is a low power, AEC-Q100 qualified timer with a watchdog feature ideal for system wake up in duty cycled or battery powered applications. In such systems the microcontroller timer can be used for system wake-up, but if the timer sleep current is high, up to 60-80% of the total system current can be consumed by the microcontroller timer in this sleep mode. Consuming only 35 nA, the TPL5010-Q1 can replace the functionality of the integrated microcontroller timer and allow the microcontroller to be placed in a much lower power mode. Such power savings extend the operating life of batteries and enable the use of significantly smaller batteries making the TPL5010-Q1 ideal for power sensitive applications.. The TPL5010-Q1 provides selectable timing intervals from 100 ms to 7200 s and is designed for interrupt-driven applications. Some standards (such as EN50271) require implementation of a watchdog for safety and the TPL5010-Q1 realizes this watchdog function at almost no additional power consumption. The TPL5010-Q1 is available in a 6-pin SOT23 package. The TPL5010-Q1 Nano Timer is a low power, AEC-Q100 qualified timer with a watchdog feature ideal for system wake up in duty cycled or battery powered applications. In such systems the microcontroller timer can be used for system wake-up, but if the timer sleep current is high, up to 60-80% of the total system current can be consumed by the microcontroller timer in this sleep mode. Consuming only 35 nA, the TPL5010-Q1 can replace the functionality of the integrated microcontroller timer and allow the microcontroller to be placed in a much lower power mode. Such power savings extend the operating life of batteries and enable the use of significantly smaller batteries making the TPL5010-Q1 ideal for power sensitive applications.. The TPL5010-Q1 provides selectable timing intervals from 100 ms to 7200 s and is designed for interrupt-driven applications. Some standards (such as EN50271) require implementation of a watchdog for safety and the TPL5010-Q1 realizes this watchdog function at almost no additional power consumption. The TPL5010-Q1 is available in a 6-pin SOT23 package.
SOT-23-6 Thin, TSOT-23-6
AEC-Q100
Programmable Timer
SOT-23-THIN
Automotive
35 nA
125 °C
-40 °C
5 V
1.8 V
Surface Mount
Texas Instruments
TPL5010DDCR
The TPL5010 Nano Timer is an ultra-low power timer with a watchdog feature designed for system wake up in duty-cycled, battery-powered applications such as those in IoT. Many of these applications require the use of a µC, so it is desirable to keep the µC in a low power mode to maximize current savings, waking up only during certain time intervals to collect data or service an interrupt. Although the internal timer of the µC can be used for system wake-up, it can single-handedly consume microamps of total system current. Consuming only 35 nA, the TPL5010 can replace the functionality of the integrated µC timer. This allows the µC to be placed in a much lower power mode, with the internal timer off, returning only to active mode upon an interrupt by the TPL5010. By offering power savings of almost two orders of magnitude, the TPL5010 enables the use of significantly smaller batteries for energy harvesting or wireless sensor applications. The TPL5010 provides selectable timing intervals from 100 ms to 7200 s and is designed for interrupt-driven applications. Some standards (such as EN50271) require implementation of a watchdog for safety and the TPL5010 realizes this watchdog function at almost no additional power consumption. The TPL5010 is available in a 6-pin SOT23 package. The TPL5010 Nano Timer is an ultra-low power timer with a watchdog feature designed for system wake up in duty-cycled, battery-powered applications such as those in IoT. Many of these applications require the use of a µC, so it is desirable to keep the µC in a low power mode to maximize current savings, waking up only during certain time intervals to collect data or service an interrupt. Although the internal timer of the µC can be used for system wake-up, it can single-handedly consume microamps of total system current. Consuming only 35 nA, the TPL5010 can replace the functionality of the integrated µC timer. This allows the µC to be placed in a much lower power mode, with the internal timer off, returning only to active mode upon an interrupt by the TPL5010. By offering power savings of almost two orders of magnitude, the TPL5010 enables the use of significantly smaller batteries for energy harvesting or wireless sensor applications. The TPL5010 provides selectable timing intervals from 100 ms to 7200 s and is designed for interrupt-driven applications. Some standards (such as EN50271) require implementation of a watchdog for safety and the TPL5010 realizes this watchdog function at almost no additional power consumption. The TPL5010 is available in a 6-pin SOT23 package.
SOT-23-6 Thin, TSOT-23-6
Programmable Timer
SOT-23-THIN
35 nA
105 ░C
-40 °C
5.5 V
1.8 V
Surface Mount
Texas Instruments
TPL5010DDCT
The TPL5010 Nano Timer is an ultra-low power timer with a watchdog feature designed for system wake up in duty-cycled, battery-powered applications such as those in IoT. Many of these applications require the use of a µC, so it is desirable to keep the µC in a low power mode to maximize current savings, waking up only during certain time intervals to collect data or service an interrupt. Although the internal timer of the µC can be used for system wake-up, it can single-handedly consume microamps of total system current. Consuming only 35 nA, the TPL5010 can replace the functionality of the integrated µC timer. This allows the µC to be placed in a much lower power mode, with the internal timer off, returning only to active mode upon an interrupt by the TPL5010. By offering power savings of almost two orders of magnitude, the TPL5010 enables the use of significantly smaller batteries for energy harvesting or wireless sensor applications. The TPL5010 provides selectable timing intervals from 100 ms to 7200 s and is designed for interrupt-driven applications. Some standards (such as EN50271) require implementation of a watchdog for safety and the TPL5010 realizes this watchdog function at almost no additional power consumption. The TPL5010 is available in a 6-pin SOT23 package. The TPL5010 Nano Timer is an ultra-low power timer with a watchdog feature designed for system wake up in duty-cycled, battery-powered applications such as those in IoT. Many of these applications require the use of a µC, so it is desirable to keep the µC in a low power mode to maximize current savings, waking up only during certain time intervals to collect data or service an interrupt. Although the internal timer of the µC can be used for system wake-up, it can single-handedly consume microamps of total system current. Consuming only 35 nA, the TPL5010 can replace the functionality of the integrated µC timer. This allows the µC to be placed in a much lower power mode, with the internal timer off, returning only to active mode upon an interrupt by the TPL5010. By offering power savings of almost two orders of magnitude, the TPL5010 enables the use of significantly smaller batteries for energy harvesting or wireless sensor applications. The TPL5010 provides selectable timing intervals from 100 ms to 7200 s and is designed for interrupt-driven applications. Some standards (such as EN50271) require implementation of a watchdog for safety and the TPL5010 realizes this watchdog function at almost no additional power consumption. The TPL5010 is available in a 6-pin SOT23 package.
SOT-23-6 Thin, TSOT-23-6
Programmable Timer
SOT-23-THIN
35 nA
105 ░C
-40 °C
5 V
1.8 V
Surface Mount
Texas Instruments
TPL5010EVM
TPL5010 Timer Timing Evaluation Board
Timing
Watchdog Timer
Board(s)
Board(s)
TPL5010
Timer

Description

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TPL5010 Series

The TPL5010-Q1 Nano Timer is a low power, AEC-Q100 qualified timer with a watchdog feature ideal for system wake up in duty cycled or battery powered applications. In such systems the microcontroller timer can be used for system wake-up, but if the timer sleep current is high, up to 60-80% of the total system current can be consumed by the microcontroller timer in this sleep mode. Consuming only 35 nA, the TPL5010-Q1 can replace the functionality of the integrated microcontroller timer and allow the microcontroller to be placed in a much lower power mode. Such power savings extend the operating life of batteries and enable the use of significantly smaller batteries making the TPL5010-Q1 ideal for power sensitive applications.. The TPL5010-Q1 provides selectable timing intervals from 100 ms to 7200 s and is designed for interrupt-driven applications. Some standards (such as EN50271) require implementation of a watchdog for safety and the TPL5010-Q1 realizes this watchdog function at almost no additional power consumption. The TPL5010-Q1 is available in a 6-pin SOT23 package.

The TPL5010-Q1 Nano Timer is a low power, AEC-Q100 qualified timer with a watchdog feature ideal for system wake up in duty cycled or battery powered applications. In such systems the microcontroller timer can be used for system wake-up, but if the timer sleep current is high, up to 60-80% of the total system current can be consumed by the microcontroller timer in this sleep mode. Consuming only 35 nA, the TPL5010-Q1 can replace the functionality of the integrated microcontroller timer and allow the microcontroller to be placed in a much lower power mode. Such power savings extend the operating life of batteries and enable the use of significantly smaller batteries making the TPL5010-Q1 ideal for power sensitive applications.. The TPL5010-Q1 provides selectable timing intervals from 100 ms to 7200 s and is designed for interrupt-driven applications. Some standards (such as EN50271) require implementation of a watchdog for safety and the TPL5010-Q1 realizes this watchdog function at almost no additional power consumption. The TPL5010-Q1 is available in a 6-pin SOT23 package.

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