TPS3840PL44DBVR

Texas Instruments
595-TPS3840PL44DBVR
TPS3840PL44DBVR

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Supervisory Circuits Nanopower high-input voltage supervisor

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Product Attribute Attribute Value Select Attribute
Texas Instruments
Product Category: Supervisory Circuits
RoHS:  
Voltage Supervisory
SMD/SMT
SOT-23-5
4.4 V
1 Input
Active Low, Push-Pull
Manual Reset
No Watchdog
No Backup
619 ms
10 V
- 40 C
+ 125 C
1 %
TPS3840
Brand: Texas Instruments
Chip Enable Signals: No Chip Enable
Country of Assembly: Not Available
Country of Diffusion: Not Available
Country of Origin: CN
Operating Supply Current: 300 nA
Power Fail Detection: No
Product Type: Supervisory Circuits
Factory Pack Quantity: 3000
Subcategory: PMIC - Power Management ICs
Supply Voltage - Min: 1.5 V
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CAHTS:
8542390000
USHTS:
8542390070
TARIC:
8542399000
MXHTS:
8542399999
ECCN:
EAR99

TPS3840/TPS3840-Q1 Nanopower Voltage Supervisors

Texas Instruments TPS3840/TPS3840-Q1 Nanopower High-Input Voltage Supervisors come with a wide Vin which allows monitoring of 9V rails or batteries without external components and 24V rails with external resistors. Nano-Iq extends the battery life for low-power applications and minimises current consumption when using external resistors. The fast start-up delay allows the detection of a voltage fault before the rest of the system powers up, providing maximum safety in hazardous start-up fault conditions. Low power-on-reset (VPOR) prevents false resets, premature enabling or turn-on of the next device, and proper transistor control during power-up and power-down.