Manufacturer Part Number
LTC2904ITS8#TRMPBF
Manufacturer
analog-devices
Introduction
The LTC2904 is a high-precision, multi-voltage supervisor IC that continuously monitors two independent supply voltages. It provides an active-low reset output and can be configured to generate a reset signal when either or both of the monitored voltages fall outside of their user-selectable thresholds. This device is ideal for applications that require accurate voltage monitoring and reliable system reset functionality.
Product Features and Performance
Monitors two independent supply voltages
9 selectable threshold combinations for each voltage
Active-low reset output
Reset timeout of 140ms minimum
Operating temperature range of -40°C to 85°C
Small SOT-23-8 and TSOT-23-8 packages
Low quiescent current of 6μA (typical)
Product Advantages
Flexible voltage monitoring with multiple threshold options
Reliable system reset functionality
Wide operating temperature range
Space-saving surface-mount packages
Low power consumption
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Robust voltage monitoring and system reset capabilities
Versatile configuration options to meet various application requirements
Compact and power-efficient design
Proven reliability and performance from a trusted manufacturer
Quality and Safety Features
Rigorous quality control and testing
Compliant with industry safety standards
Designed for reliable, long-term operation
Compatibility
The LTC2904 is compatible with a wide range of system architectures and can be easily integrated into various electronic devices and applications.
Application Areas
Computer and server systems
Industrial control and automation
Telecommunications equipment
Automotive electronics
Portable and battery-powered devices
Product Lifecycle
The LTC2904 is an active and ongoing product in our website's sales team's portfolio. There are no immediate plans for discontinuation, and the manufacturer continues to support this model. Customers are advised to contact our website's sales team for information on any potential alternative or equivalent models that may become available in the future.