Manufacturer Part Number
ADM708SAR
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Introduction
ADM708SAR is a Power Management Integrated Circuit (PMIC) Supervisory component designed for monitoring power supply voltages and providing a reset signal to the system in the event of voltage drops
Product Features and Performance
Simple Reset/Power-On Reset functionality
Single Voltage Monitoring
Low Voltage Threshold preset at 2.93V
Dual Output Configuration - Push-Pull
Programmable Reset Timeout of 160ms Minimum
Operational Temperature Range from -40°C to 85°C
Surface Mount 8-SOIC Package for compact PCB design
Product Advantages
Accurate voltage threshold helps to protect the system from undervoltage conditions
Built-in timeout for reliable reset signal generation
Dual output (Active High/Active Low) for versatile reset signal configuration
Robust operation in a wide temperature range
Key Technical Parameters
Voltage Monitored: 1
Voltage - Threshold: 2.93V
Reset Outputs: Push-Pull, Push-Pull
Reset Timeout: 160ms Minimum
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type: Surface Mount
Package / Case: 8-SOIC
Quality and Safety Features
Designed to adhere to industry quality standards for power management devices
Provides system reliability through precise voltage monitoring and reset features
Compatibility
Suitable for systems requiring a 2.93V supervisory voltage
Compatible with systems that support 8-SOIC package electronic components
Application Areas
Consumer Electronics
Communication Equipment
Industrial Control Systems
Automotive Applications
Computer Systems
Product Lifecycle
Obsolete - No longer in production, potential challenges in procurement
Replacements or upgrades may be available; consult manufacturer or distributors
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Provides system stability by monitoring power supply effectively
Prevents malfunction due to voltage dips with automatic reset
Supports a broad range of applications due to its simple implementation
Compact form factor for space-constrained designs
Well-suited for systems operating in extreme temperatures