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VOLTAGE MONITORING
The LTC2960 is a voltage supervisor with a wide operating
voltage range up to 36V with only 850nA quiescent current.
The supervisor has two outputs, RST and OUT that pro-
vide voltage monitoring capabilities for system power-up,
power-down and brown-out conditions. Built-in hysteresis
and a reset timeout period ensure that fluctuations due to
load transients or supply noise do not cause chattering of
the status outputs. The LTC2960 can provide reset and
voltage status signals to a microprocessor based system
or can alternatively be used as an Under Voltage Lock Out
(UVLO) for DC/DC switchers or LDOs for control over a
battery operated system.
If the monitored voltage drops below the reset threshold,
RST pulls low until the ADJ input rises above 0.4V plus
2.5% hysteresis. An internal reset timer delays the return
of the RST output to a high state to provide monitored
voltage settling and initialization time. The RST output is
typically connected to a processor reset input.
If the monitored supply voltage falls to the IN+ (LTC2960-1/
LTC2960-3) threshold, the spare comparator pulls OUT low.
OUT remains low until the IN+ input rises above 0.4V plus
5% hysteresis. OUT is typically used to signal preparation
for controlled shutdown. For example, the OUT output
may be connected to a processor nonmaskable interrupt
(NMI). Upon interrupt, the processor begins shutdown
procedures such as supply sequencing and/or storage/
erasure of system state in nonvolatile memory.
If the monitored supply voltage rises to the IN– threshold
(LTC2960-2/LTC2960-4), the spare comparator pulls OUT
low. OUT remains low until the IN– falls below 0.4V minus
5% hysteresis. The LTC2960-2/LTC2960-4 operates as an
undervoltage and overvoltage monitor.
Few, if any, external components are necessary for reliable
operation. However, a decoupling capacitor between VCC
and ground is recommended (0.01µF minimum). Use a
capacitor with a compatible voltage rating.
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THRESHOLD CONFIGURATION
The LTC2960 monitors voltage applied to its inputs IN+/IN–
and ADJ. A resistive divider connected between a monitored
voltage and ground is used to bias the inputs. Figure 1
demonstrates how the inputs can be made dependent upon
a single voltage (V1). Only three resistors are required.
To calculate their values, specify desired falling reset (VR)
and IN+ (VIN+) thresholds with VIN+ > VR. For example:
VIN+ = 6.4V, VR = 6V
Figure 1. Configuration for Single Voltage Monitoring
ADJ
IN+
RST
OUT
LTC2960-1/
LTC2960-3
R3
R2
V1
R1
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The solution for R1, R2 and R3 provides three equations
and three unknowns. Maximum resistor size is governed
by maximum input leakage current. For the LTC2960, the
maximum input leakage current below 85°C is 1nA. For
a maximum error of 1% due to both input currents, the
resistor divider current should be at least 100 times the
sum of the leakage currents, or 0.2µA. If the total divider
resistance is chosen arbitrarily to be 8MΩ, such as in this
example, then the current is 750nA at the reset threshold.
This results in a leakage current error well below 1%.
For RSUM = 8MΩ, then:
RSUM = R1 + R2 + R3
Both the falling reset and IN+ thresholds are 0.4V, so:
R1=
TH
SUM
V
IN+=
6.4V =500k
The closest 1% value is 499k. R2 can be determined from:
R2 =
TH
SUM
V
– R1=
6V – 499k
R2 = 34.33k