Manufacturer Part Number
CAT853STBI-T3
Manufacturer
onsemi
Introduction
CAT853STBI-T3 is a Power Management Integrated Circuit (PMIC) Supervisor designed for monitoring single system voltage. It is packaged as a small-profile Surface Mount device, aiming to provide an efficient power-on reset functionality across a wide range of applications.
Product Features and Performance
Power Management Supervisor (Supervises one voltage level)
Simple Reset/Power-On Reset functionality
Voltage Threshold set at 2.93V
Provides Open Drain or Open Collector output
Features an Active Low reset signal
Reset Timeout: Minimum of 140ms
Operating Temperature range: -40°C to 85°C
Surface Mount device
Product Advantages
Compact size with SOT-23-3 packaging
Precise monitoring threshold at 2.93V for targeted applications
Robust performance with a minimum reset timeout of 140ms
Versatile operating temperature range suitable for diverse environments
Key Technical Parameters
Voltage Threshold: 2.93V
Reset: Active Low
Reset Timeout: 140ms Minimum
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type: Surface Mount
Package/Case: TO-236-3, SC-59, SOT-23-3
Quality and Safety Features
Built to onsemi's stringent quality and safety standards for Power Management ICs
Compatibility
Tailored for applications requiring monitoring of a single voltage level with a threshold of 2.93V
Application Areas
Used in devices needing precise power-on reset functionality
Tailored for consumer electronics, computing devices, IoT gadgets, and other applications requiring efficient power management and supervision
Product Lifecycle
Obsolete status, indicating discontinuation
Potential availability of replacements or upgrades should be checked with onsemi
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Offers precise voltage monitoring and reset activation for applications requiring reliability
Compact package suitable for space-restricted applications
Broad operating temperature range ensures functionality in varied environments
Established manufacturer with a reputation for quality in the semiconductor industry
Although obsolete, it may still suit specific legacy system requirements where modern alternatives are not feasible