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NE56612-39GW

Description
family of devices designed to generate a reset signal for a variety of microprocessor and logic systems
File Size117KB,9 Pages
ManufacturerPhilips Semiconductors (NXP Semiconductors N.V.)
Websitehttps://www.nxp.com/
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family of devices designed to generate a reset signal for a variety of microprocessor and logic systems

NE56610/11/12 Series
System Reset
Rev 0
February, 2001
Preliminary Product Specification
General Description
The NE56610/11/12 series is a family of devices designed to generate a reset signal for a
variety of microprocessor and logic systems. Accurate reset signals are generated during
momentary power interruptions or when ever power supply voltages sag to intolerable levels.
The NE56610/11/12 incorporates an internal timer to provide reset delay and ensure proper
operating voltage has been attained. In addition, a manual reset pin is available. An Open
Collector output topology is incorporated to provide adaptability for a wide variety of logic and
microprocessor systems.
NE56610/11/12 is available in the TSSOP5 surface mount package.
M/R
SUB
GND
1
2
3
4
5
V
CC
V
OUT
TSSOP5
Features
• 12V DC Maximum Operating Voltage
• Low Operating Voltage (0.65 V)
• Internal Reset Delay Timer
• NE56610 (50 mS Typical)
• NE56611 (100mS Typical)
• NE56612 (200mS Typical)
• Offered in Reset Thresholds of 2.0, 2.7, 2.8, 2.9, 3.0, 3.1, 4.2,
4.3, 4.4, 4.5, 4.7 V DC
• Available in SSOP5 Surface Mount Package
• Manual Reset Input
Applications
• Micro-Computer Systems
• Logic Systems
• Battery Monitoring Systems
• Back-Up Power Supply Circuits
• Voltage Detection Circuits
• Mechanical Reset Circuits
Simplified Device Diagram
V
CC
5
NE56610/11/12
4
V
OUT
Reset
Delay
+
GND
M/R
3
V
REF
1
2
SUB
Ordering Information
Description
5-pin SOT23 (TSSOP5) plastic surface mount
System Reset (100mS Typical Internal Reset Delay)
System Reset (200mS Typical Internal Reset Delay)
Temperature Range
-20 - +75
°C
-20 - +75
°C
-20 - +75
°C
Order Code
NE56610-xxGW
NE56611-xxGW
NE56612-xxGW
DWG#
TSSOP5
TSSOP5
TSSOP5
Note: Each device has 6 (six) detection voltage options, indicated by the -xx on the order code:
XX
-25
-27
-29
Detect Voltage (Typ.)
2.5
2.7
2.9
XX
-39
-42
-45
Detect Voltage (Typ.)
3.9
4.2
4.5

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