DATASHEET ICL7665S FN3182 Rev 10.00 August 10, 2015 CMOS Micropower Over/Under Voltage Detector The ICL7665S super CMOS micropower Over/Under voltage detector contains two low power, individually programmable voltage detectors on a single CMOS chip. Requiring typically 3A for operation, the device is intended for battery-operated systems and instruments which require high or low voltage warnings, settable trip points, or fault monitoring and correction. The trip points and hysteresis of the two voltage detectors are individually programmed via external resistors. An internal bandgap type reference provides an accurate threshold voltage while operating from any supply in the 1.6V to 16V range. The ICL7665S, super programmable Over/Under voltage detector is a direct replacement for the industry standard. The ICL7665B offering wider operating voltage and temperature ranges, improved threshold accuracy (ICL7665SA), and temperature coefficient, and guaranteed maximum supply current. All improvements are highlighted in the electrical characteristics section. All critical parameters are guaranteed over the entire commercial and industrial temperature ranges. Features * Guaranteed 10A maximum quiescent current over-temperature * Guaranteed wider operating voltage range over entire operating temperature range * 2% threshold accuracy (ICL7665SA) * Dual comparator with precision internal reference * 100ppm/C temperature coefficient of threshold voltage * 100% tested at 2V * Output current sinking ability . . . . . . . . . . . . . Up to 20mA * Individually programmable upper and lower trip voltages and hysteresis levels * Pb-Free available (RoHS Compliant) Applications * Pocket pagers * Portable instrumentation Pinout * Charging systems ICL7665S (SOIC, PDIP) TOP VIEW * Memory power back-up * Battery operated systems OUT 1 1 8 V+ * Portable computers HYST 1 2 7 OUT 2 * Level detectors SET 1 3 6 SET 2 GND 4 5 HYST 2 FN3182 Rev 10.00 August 10, 2015 Page 1 of 15 ICL7665S Ordering Information PART NUMBER ICL7665SACBAZ (Notes 1, 3) PART MARKING TEMP. RANGE (C) PKG. DWG. # PACKAGE 7665S ACBAZ 0 to +70 8 Ld SOIC (Pb-free) M8.15 ICL7665SACBAZA (Notes 1, 3) 7665S ACBAZ 0 to +70 8 Ld SOIC (Pb-free) M8.15 ICL7665SACPAZ (Note 2) 0 to +70 8 Ld PDIP (Pb-free) E8.3 ICL7665SAIBAZA (Notes 1, 3) 7665 SAIBAZ -40 to +85 8 Ld SOIC (Pb-free) M8.15 ICL7665SAIPAZ (Note 2) 7665S AIPAZ -40 to +85 8 Ld PDIP (Pb-free) E8.3 ICL7665SCBAZ (Notes 1, 3) 7665 SCBAZ 0 to +70 8 Ld SOIC (Pb-free) M8.15 ICL7665SCBAZA (Notes 1, 3) 7665 SCBAZ 0 to +70 8 Ld SOIC (Pb-free) M8.15 ICL7665SCPAZ (Note 2) 7665S CPAZ 0 to +70 8 Ld PDIP (Pb-free) E8.3 ICL7665SIBAZ (Notes 1, 3) 7665 SIBAZ -40 to +85 8 Ld SOIC (Pb-free) M8.15 ICL7665SIBAZA (Notes 1, 3) 7665 SIBAZ -40 to +85 8 Ld SOIC(Pb-free) M8.15 7665S ACPAZ NOTES: 1. Add "-T*" suffix for tape and reel. Please refer to TB347 for details on reel specifications. 2. Pb-free PDIPs can be used for through hole wave solder processing only. They are not intended for use in Reflow solder processing applications. 3. Intersil Pb-free plus anneal products employ special Pb-free material sets; molding compounds/die attach materials and 100% matte tin plate termination finish, which are RoHS compliant and compatible with both SnPb and Pb-free soldering operations. Intersil Pb-free products are MSL classified at Pb-free peak reflow temperatures that meet or exceed the Pb-free requirements of IPC/JEDEC J STD-020. FN3182 Rev 10.00 August 10, 2015 Page 2 of 15 ICL7665S Absolute Maximum Ratings Thermal Information Supply Voltage (Note 5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -0.3 to +18V Output Voltages OUT1 and OUT2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -0.3V to +18V (with respect to GND) (Note 5) Output Voltages HYST1 and HYST2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -0.3V to +18V (with respect to V+) (Note 5) Input Voltages SET1 and SET2 . . . . . (GND -0.3V) to (V+ V- +0.3V) (Note 5) Maximum Sink Output OUT1 and OUT2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25mA Maximum Source Output Current HYST1 and HYST2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -25mA Thermal Resistance (Typical, Note 4) Operating Conditions *Pb-free PDIPs can be used for through hole wave solder processing only. They are not intended for use in Reflow solder processing applications. Temperature Range ICL7665SC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0C to +70C ICL7665SI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-40C to +85C JA (C/W) PDIP Package* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 SOIC Package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Maximum Junction Temperature (Plastic) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +150C Maximum Junction Temperature (CERDIP). . . . . . . . . . . . . . +175C Maximum Storage Temperature Range . . . . . . . . . .-65C to +150C Maximum Lead Temperature (Soldering 10s) . . . . . . . . . . . . +300C (SOIC - Lead Tips Only) Pb-Free Reflow Profile. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .see link below http://www.intersil.com/pbfree/Pb-FreeReflow.asp CAUTION: Do not operate at or near the maximum ratings listed for extended periods of time. Exposure to such conditions may adversely impact product reliability and result in failures not covered by warranty. NOTES: 4. JA is measured with the component mounted on an evaluation PC board in free air. 5. Due to the SCR structure inherent in the CMOS process used to fabricate these devices, connecting any terminal to voltages greater than (V+ +0.3V) or less than (GND - 0.3V) may cause destructive device latchup. For these reasons, it is recommended that no inputs from external sources not operating from the same power supply be applied to the device before its supply is established, and that in multiple supply systems, the supply to the ICL7665S be turned on first. If this is not possible, current into inputs and/or outputs must be limited to 0.5mA and voltages must not exceed those defined above. Electrical Specifications PARAMETER Operating Supply Voltage The specifications below are applicable to both the ICL7665S and ICL7665SA. V+ = 5V, TA = +25C, Test Circuit Figure 7. Unless Otherwise Specified SYMBOL V+ TEST CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS TA = +25C 1.6 - 16 V 0C TA +70C 1.8 - 16 V -25C TA +85C 1.8 - 16 V 0C TA +70C 1.8 - 16 V -25C TA +85C 1.8 - 16 V V+ = 2V - 2.5 10 A V+ = 9V - 2.6 10 A V+ = 15V - 2.9 10 A V+ = 2V - 2.5 10 A V+ = 9V - 2.6 10 A V+ = 15V - 2.9 10 A 1.20 1.30 1.40 V 1.20 1.30 1.40 V 1.275 1.30 1.325 V 1.275 1.30 1.325 V ICL7665S - 200 - ppm ICL7665SA - 100 - ppm ROUT1, ROUT2, RHYST1, R2HYST2 = 1M 2V V+ 10V - 0.03 - %/V ICL7665S ICL7665SA Supply Current I+ GND VSET1, VSET2 V+, All Outputs Open Circuit 0C TA +70C -40C TA +85C Input Trip Voltage VSET1 ICL7665S VSET2 VSET1 ICL7665SA VSET2 Temperature Coefficient of VSET VSET Supply Voltage Sensitivity of VSET1, VSET2 VSET FN3182 Rev 10.00 August 10, 2015 T VS Page 3 of 15 ICL7665S Electrical Specifications PARAMETER Output Leakage Currents of OUT and HYST The specifications below are applicable to both the ICL7665S and ICL7665SA. V+ = 5V, TA = +25C, Test Circuit Figure 7. Unless Otherwise Specified (Continued) SYMBOL IOLK TEST CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS - 10 200 nA - -10 -100 nA - - 2000 nA - - -500 nA V+ = 2V - 0.2 0.5 V V+ = 5V - 0.1 0.3 V V+ = 15V - 0.06 0.2 V V+ = 2V - -0.15 -0.30 V V+ = 5V - -0.05 -0.15 V V+ = 15V - -0.02 -0.10 V V+ = 2V - 0.2 0.5 V V+ = 5V - 0.15 0.3 V V+ = 15V - 0.11 0.25 V V+ = 2V, IHYST2 = -0.2mA - -0.25 -0.8 V V+ = 5V, IHYST2 = -0.5mA - -0.43 -1.0 V V+ = 15V, IHYST2 = -0.5mA - -0.35 -0.8 V - 0.01 10 nA ICL7665S - 1.0 - mV ICL7665SA - 0.1 - mV - 5 50 mV ICL7665S - 1 - mV ICL7665SA - 0.1 - mV VSET = 0V or VSET 2V IHLK IOLK V+ = 15V IHLK Output Saturation Voltages Output Saturation Voltages Output Saturation Voltages Output Saturation Voltages VOUT1 VHYST1 VOUT2 VHYST2 VSET1 = 2V, IOUT1 = 2mA VSET1 = 2V, IHYST1 = -0.5mA VSET2 = 0V, IOUT2 = 2mA VSET2 = 2V VSET Input Leakage Current ISET GND VSET V+ Input for Complete Output Change VSET ROUT = 4.7k, RHYST = 20k, VOUTLO = 1% V+, VOUTHI = 99% V+ Difference in Trip Voltages VSET1 VSET2 Output/Hysteresis Difference ROUT, RHYST = 1mW ROUT, RHYST = 1mW NOTES: 6. Derate above +25C ambient temperature at 4mW/C. 7. All significant improvements over the industry standard ICL7665 are highlighted. FN3182 Rev 10.00 August 10, 2015 Page 4 of 15 ICL7665S AC Electrical Specifications PARAMETER SYMBOL TEST CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS - 85 - s - 90 - s t SO2D - 55 - s t SH2D - 55 - s - 75 - s - 80 - s t SO2D - 60 - s t SH2D - 60 - s - 0.6 - s - 0.8 - s t H1R - 7.5 - s t H2R - 0.7 - s - 0.6 - s - 0.7 - s t H1F - 4.0 - s t H2F - 1.8 - s OUTPUT DELAY TIMES Input Going HI t SO1D t SH1D Input Going LO t SO1D t SH1D Output Rise Times t O1R t O2R Output Fall Times t O1F t O2F VSET Switched between 1.0V to 1.6V ROUT = 4.7k, CL = 12pF RHYST = 20k, CL = 12pF VSET Switched between 1.6V to 1.0V ROUT = 4.7k, CL = 12pF RHYST = 20k, CL = 12pF VSET Switched between 1.0V to 1.6V ROUT = 4.7k, CL = 12pF RHYST = 20k, CL = 12pF VSET Switched between 1.0V to 1.6V ROUT = 4.7k, CL = 12pF RHYST = 20k, CL = 12pF Functional Block Diagram V+ SET1 + HYST2 HYST1 REF SET2 + - OUT2 OUT1 GND CONDITIONS (Note 5) VSET1 > 1.3V, OUT1 Switch ON, HYST1 Switch ON VSET1 < 1.3V, OUT1 Switch OFF, HYST1 Switch OFF VSET2 > 1.3V, OUT2 Switch OFF, HYST2 Switch ON VSET2 < 1.3V, OUT2 Switch ON, HYST2 Switch OFF NOTE: 8. See Electrical Specifications for exact thresholds. FN3182 Rev 10.00 August 10, 2015 Page 5 of 15 ICL7665S Typical Performance Curves 2.0 2.0 V+ = 2V VOLTAGE SATURATION (V) VOLTAGE SATURATION (V) V+ = 2V 1.5 V+ = 5V 1.0 V+ = 9V 0.5 V+ = 15V 1.5 1.0 V+ = 5V V+ = 9V 0.5 V+ = 15V 0 0 5 10 15 0 20 5 IOUTOUT1 (mA) FIGURE 1. OUT1 SATURATION VOLTAGE AS A FUNCTION OF OUTPUT CURRENT -16 -12 -8 -4 0 0 TA = 25C -0.4 V+ = 15V -0.8 -1.2 V+ = 9V -1.6 V+ = 2V V+ = 5V -2.0 -5.0 -4.0 -1.0 0 0 V+ = 15V -2.0 V+ = 9V -3.0 -4.0 V+ = 2V V+ = 5V -5.0 FIGURE 4. HYST2 OUTPUT SATURATION VOLTAGE vs HYST2 OUTPUT CURRENT 5.0 0V VSET1, VSET2 V+ 4.5 4.0 V+ = 15V 0V VSET1, VSET2 V+ 4.5 SUPPLY CURRENT (A) SUPPLY CURRENT (A) -2.0 -1.0 5.0 V+ = 9V 3.0 2.5 V+ = 2V 1.5 1.0 0.5 0 -25 -3.0 HYST2 OUTPUT CURRENT (mA) FIGURE 3. HYST1 OUTPUT SATURATION VOLTAGE vs HYST1 OUTPUT CURRENT 2.0 20 TA = 25C HYST1 OUTPUT CURRENT (mA) 3.5 15 FIGURE 2. OUT2 SATURATION VOLTAGE AS A FUNCTION OF OUTPUT CURRENT HYST1 OUTPUT SATURATION VOLTAGE (V) -20 10 IOUTOUT2 (mA) HYST2 OUTPUT SATURATION VOLTAGE (V) 0 TA = -20C 4.0 3.5 TA = 25C 3.0 2.5 2.0 TA = 70C 1.5 1.0 0.5 0 0 +20 +40 +60 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (C) FIGURE 5. SUPPLY CURRENT AS A FUNCTION OF AMBIENT TEMPERATURE FN3182 Rev 10.00 August 10, 2015 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V+) FIGURE 6. SUPPLY CURRENT AS A FUNCTION OF SUPPLY VOLTAGE Page 6 of 15 ICL7665S Detailed Description As shown in the Functional Diagram, the ICL7665S consists of two comparators which compare input voltages on the SET1 and SET2 terminals to an internal 1.3V bandgap reference. The outputs from the two comparators drive open-drain N-channel transistors for OUT1 and OUT2, and open-drain P-channel transistors for HYST1 and HYST2 outputs. Each section, the Undervoltage Detector and the Overvoltage Detector, is independent of the other, although both use the internal 1.3V reference. The offset voltages of the two comparators will normally be unequal so VSET1 will generally not quite equal VSET2. The input impedance of the SET1 and SET2 pins are extremely high, and for most practical applications can be ignored. The four outputs are open-drain MOS transistors, and when ON behave as low resistance switches to their respective supply rails. This minimizes errors in setting up the hysteresis, and maximizes the output flexibility. The operating currents of the bandgap reference and the comparators are around 100nA each. If the SET voltages must be applied before the supply voltage V+, the input current should be limited to less than 0.5mA by appropriate external resistors, usually required for voltage setting anyway. A similar precaution should be taken with the outputs if it is likely that they will be driven by other circuits to levels outside the supplies at any time. Additionally, with a V+ supply that has ringing or drooping after power up, a false transition on the OUTx output may occur even though the resistor programmed threshold voltage is not encroached upon. This occurs as the internal bandgap circuit time constant, on the order of a microsecond is matched by the V+ transient. If this occurs connecting a 1F to the SETx pin will eliminate the OUTx false transition as the additional capacitance moves the external time constant three orders of magnitude above the internal time constant. INPUT OUT1 VSET1, VSET2 1.6V 1.0V t O1R t SO1D t O1F V+ (5V) GND t SO1D V+ 4.7k t SH1D t H1R OUT1 t H1F HYST1 HYST1 1 OUT1 INPUT 4.7 k V+ 8 OUT2 2 HYST1OUT2 7 3 SET1 SET2 6 GND t SH1D t SO2D t O2R t SO2D t O2F t SH2D t H2R t SH2D t H2F V+ (5V) GND OUT2 HYST2 4 GND HYST2 5 V+ (5V) V+ (5V) GND HYST2 20 k 20 k 12 pF 12 pF 12 pF 12 pF FIGURE 8. SWITCHING WAVEFORMS Simple Threshold Detector 1.6V 1.0V FIGURE 7. TEST CIRCUITS Precautions Junction isolated CMOS devices like the ICL7665S have an inherent SCR or 4-layer PNPN structure distributed throughout the die. Under certain circumstances, this can be triggered into a potentially destructive high current mode. This latchup can be triggered by forward-biasing an input or output with respect to the power supply, or by applying excessive supply voltages. In very low current analog circuits, such as the ICL7665S, this SCR can also be triggered by applying the input power supply extremely rapidly ("instantaneously"), e.g., through a low impedance battery and an ON/OFF switch with short lead lengths. The rate-of-rise of the supply voltage can exceed 100V/s in such a circuit. A low impedance capacitor (e.g., 0.05F disc ceramic) between the V+ and GND pins of the ICL7665S can be used to reduce the rate-of-rise of the supply voltage in battery applications. In line operated systems, the rate-of-rise of the supply is limited by other considerations, and is normally not a problem. FN3182 Rev 10.00 August 10, 2015 Figure 9 shows the simplest connection of the ICL7665S for threshold detection. From the graph 9B, it can be seen that at low input voltage OUT1 is OFF, or high, while OUT2 is ON, or low. As the input rises (e.g., at power-on) toward VNOM (usually the eventual operating voltage), OUT2 goes high on reaching VTR2. If the voltage rises above VNOM as much as VTR1, OUT1 goes low. The Equations are giving VSET1 and VSET2 are from Figure 9A: R 11 V SET1 = V IN -------------------------------R + R 11 21 R 12 V SET2 = V IN -------------------------------R + R 12 22 Since the voltage to trip each comparator is nominally 1.3V, the value VIN for each trip point can be found from R 11 + R 21 R 11 + R 21 V TR1 = V SET1 ---------------------------------- = 1.3 ---------------------------------- for detector 1 R R 11 11 and R 12 + R 22 R 12 + R 22 V TR2 = V SET2 ---------------------------------- = 1.3 ---------------------------------- for detector 2 R 12 R 12 Page 7 of 15 ICL7665S VIN VOUT OFF RP2 RP1 OUT1 R21 V+ SET1 OUT2 R22 SET2 R11 R12 ON VTR2 VNOM VTR1 DETECTOR 2 DETECTOR 1 FIGURE 9B. TRANSFER CHARACTERISTICS FIGURE 9A. CIRCUIT CONFIGURATION FIGURE 9. SIMPLE THRESHOLD DETECTOR OUT VIN ON R31 R32 V+ HYST1 HYST2 R21 OVERVOLTAGE R11 R22 SET1 SET2 OUT1 OUT2 OFF VL2 VU2 FIGURE 10A. CIRCUIT CONFIGURATION VIN VNOM OVERVOLTAGE R12 VL1 VU1 DETECTOR 2 DETECTOR 1 FIGURE 10B. TRANSFER CHARACTERISTICS FIGURE 10. THRESHOLD DETECTOR WITH HYSTERESIS Either detector may be used alone, as well as both together, in any of the circuits shown here. When VIN is very close to one of the trip voltage, normal variations and noise may cause it to wander back and forth across this level, leading to erratic output ON and OFF conditions. The addition of hysteresis, making the trip points slightly different for rising and falling inputs, will avoid this condition. Threshold Detector with Hysteresis Figure 10A shows how to set up such hysteresis, while Figure 10B shows how the hysteresis around each trip point produces switching action at different points depending on whether VIN is rising or falling (the arrows indicated direction of change. The HYST outputs are basically switches which short out R31 or R32 when VIN is above the respective trip point. Thus if the input voltage rises from a low value, the trip point will be controlled by R1N, R2N, and R3N, until the trip point is reached. As this value is passed, the detector changes state, R3N is shorted out, and the trip point FN3182 Rev 10.00 August 10, 2015 becomes controlled by only R1N and R2N, a lower value. The input will then have to fall to this new point to restore the initial comparator state, but as soon as this occurs, the trip point will be raised again. An alternative circuit for obtaining hysteresis is shown in Figure 11. In this configuration, the HYST pins put the extra resistor in parallel with the upper setting resistor. The values of the resistors differ, but the action is essentially the same. The governing Equations are given in Table 1. These ignore the effects of the resistance of the HYST outputs, but these can normally be neglected if the resistor values are above about 100k. R 12 + R 22 R 12 + R 22 V TR2 = V SET2 ---------------------------------- = 1.3 ---------------------------------- for detector 2 R R 12 12 Page 8 of 15 ICL7665S Applications VIN Single Supply Fault Monitor RP RP V+ R21 OUT1 R22 OUT2 R32 R31 HYST1 SET1 HYST2 SET2 R11 Figure 12 shows an over/under voltage fault monitor for a single supply. The overvoltage trip point is centered around 5.5V and the undervoltage trip point is centered around 4.5V. Both have some hysteresis to prevent erratic output ON and OFF conditions. The two outputs are connected in a wired OR configuration with a pull-up resistor to generate a power OK signal. R12 +5V SUPPLY FIGURE 11. AN ALTERNATIVE HYSTERESIS CIRCUIT R21 V+ 324k HYST1 R11 + R21 Overvoltage VTRIP = R11 R12 + R22 Overvoltage VTRIP = R12 HYSTERESIS PER FIGURE 10A VU1 = R11 + R21 + R31 R11 VU2 = R11 + R21 R11 x VSET1 R12 + R22 + R32 R12 R12 + R22 R12 x VSET2 x VSET2 HYSTERESIS PER FIGURE 11 VU1 = R11 + R21 R11 x VSET1 Overvoltage VTRIP VL1 = R21R31 R11 + R21 + R31 x VSET1 R11 VU2 = OPEN VOLTAGE DETECTOR VU = 5.55V VL = 5.45V VSET1 VSET2 OUT1 OUT2 100k OPEN VOLTAGE DETECTOR VU = 4.55V VL = 4.45V V+ 1M POWER OK FIGURE 12. FAULT MONITOR FOR A SINGLE SUPPLY Undervoltage VTRIP VL2 = x VSET2 100k R22 7.5M 5% R32 x VSET1 Overvoltage VTRIP VL1 = x VSET1 R31 R12 NO HYSTERESIS 13M 5% R11 TABLE 1. SET-POINT EQUATIONS 249k HYST2 R12 + R22 R12 Multiple Supply Fault Monitor The ICL7665S can simultaneously monitor several supplies when connected as shown in Figure 13. The resistors are chosen such that the sum of the currents through R21A, R21B, and R31 is equal to the current through R11 when the two input voltage are at the desired low voltage detection point. The current through R11 at this point is equal to 1.3V/R11. The voltage at the VSET input depends on the voltage of both supplies being monitored. The trip voltage of one supply while the other supply is at the nominal voltage will be different that the trip voltage when both supplies are below their nominal voltages. The other side of the ICL7665S can be used to detect the absence of negative supplies. The trip points for OUT1 depend on both the negative supply voltages and the actual voltage of the +5V supply. x VSET2 Overvoltage VTRIP VL2 = R12 + R22R32 R22 + R32 x VSET2 R12 FN3182 Rev 10.00 August 10, 2015 Page 9 of 15 ICL7665S V+ HYST1 22M +5V HYST2 22 M R21 49.9k R11 +15V As long as VSET1 is greater than 1.3V, OUT1 is low, but when VSET1 drops below 1.3V, OUT1 goes high shutting off the ICL7663S. The OUT2 is used for low battery warning. When VSET2 is greater than 1.3V, OUT2 is high and the low battery warning is on. When VSET2 drops below 1.3V, OUT2 is low and the low battery warning goes off. The trip voltage for low battery warning can be set higher than the trip voltage for shutdown to give advance low battery warning before the battery is disconnected. +5V 274k R21A VSET1 VSET2 OUT1 OUT2 1.02M R21B 301 k -5V 100k 787 k +5V 1M -15V Power Fail Warning and Power-up/Power-down Reset Figure 14 shows a power fail warning circuit with power-up/power-down reset. When the unregulated DC input is above the trip point, OUT1 is low. When the DC input drops below the trip point, OUT1 shuts OFF and the power fail warning goes high. The voltage on the input of the 7805 will continue to provide 5V out at 1A until VIN is less than 7.3V, this circuit will provide a certain amount of warning before the 5V output begins to drop. POWER OK FIGURE 13. MULTIPLE SUPPLY FAULT MONITOR Combination Low Battery Warning and Low Battery Disconnect When using rechargeable batteries in a system, it is important to keep the batteries from being over discharged. The circuit shown in Figure 14 provides a low battery warning and also disconnects the low battery from the rest of the system to prevent damage to the battery. The OUT1 is used to shutdown the ICL7663S when the battery voltage drops to the value where the load should be disconnected. R31 The ICL7665S OUT2 is used to prevent a microprocessor from writing spurious data to a CMOS battery backup memory by causing OUT2 to go low when the 7805 5V output drops below the ICL7665S trip point. 100 R32 V+ HYST1 + R21 1M HYST2 V+ R22 ICL7665S SET1 SET2 V+ R11 OUT1 GND +5V 1A OUT2 OUT1 OUT2 ICL7663S SENSE SHUTDOWN VSET GND R12 1M LOW BATTERY SHUTDOWN LOW BATTERY WARNING FIGURE 14. LOW BATTERY WARNING AND LOW BATTERY DISCONNECT FN3182 Rev 10.00 August 10, 2015 Page 10 of 15 ICL7665S UNREGULATED DC INPUT 4700F 7805 5V REGULATOR 470F BACKUP BATTERY V+ HYST1 5.86k 715k HYST2 22M ICL7665S VSET1 VSET2 OUT1 OUT2 2.2M 130k 1M 1M 1M RESET OR WRITE ENABLE POWER FAIL WARNING FIGURE 15. POWER FAIL WARNING AND POWERUP/POWERDOWN RESET Simple High/Low Temperature Alarm AC Power Fail and Brownout Detector Figure 16 illustrates a simple high/low temperature alarm which uses the ICL7665S with an NPN transistor. The voltage at the top of R1 is determined by the VBE of the transistor and the position of R1's wiper arm. This voltage has a negative temperature coefficient. R1 is adjusted so that VSET2 equals 1.3V when the NPN transistor's temperature reaches the temperature selected for the high temperature alarm. When this occurs, OUT2 goes low. R2 is adjusted so that VSET1 equals 1.3V when the NPN transistor's temperature reaches the temperature selected for the low temperature alarm. When the temperature drops below this limit, OUT1 goes low. Figure 17 shows a circuit that detects AC undervoltage by monitoring the secondary side of the transformer. The capacitor, C1, is charged through R1 when OUT1 is OFF. With a normal 100 VAC input to the transformer, OUT1 will discharge C1 once every cycle, approximately every 16.7ms. When the AC input voltage is reduced, OUT1 will stay OFF, so that C1 does not discharge. When the voltage on C1 reaches 1.3V, OUT2 turns OFF and the power fail warning goes high. The time constant, R1C1, is chosen such that it takes longer than 16.7ms to charge C1 1.3V. FN3182 Rev 10.00 August 10, 2015 Page 11 of 15 ICL7665S + 5V TEMPERATURE SENSOR (GENERAL PURPOSE NPN TRANSISTOR) 470k R3 LOW TEMPERATURE LIMIT ADJUST V+ HYST1 27k R4 22k HYST2 22M R6 ICL7665S VSET1 VSET2 OUT1 OUT2 R2 1M R5 R1 10k HIGH TEMPERATURE LIMIT ADJUST R7 1.5M V+ ALARM SIGNAL FOR DRIVING LEDS, BELLS, ETC. 1M FIGURE 16. SIMPLE HIGH/LOW TEMPERATURE ALARM 7805 5V REGULATOR 110VAC 60Hz 5V, 1A 4700F 20V CENTERED TAPPED TRANS. +5V HYST1 601k HYST2 1M ICL7665S 100k 1M 1M R1 VSET1 VSET2 OUT1 OUT2 POWER FAIL WARNING C1 FIGURE 17. AC POWER FAIL AND BROWNOUT DETECTOR FN3182 Rev 10.00 August 10, 2015 Page 12 of 15 ICL7665S Revision History The revision history provided is for informational purposes only and is believed to be accurate, but not warranted. 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No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of Intersil or its subsidiaries. For information regarding Intersil Corporation and its products, see www.intersil.com FN3182 Rev 10.00 August 10, 2015 Page 13 of 15 ICL7665S Dual-In-Line Plastic Packages (PDIP) E8.3 (JEDEC MS-001-BA ISSUE D) N 8 LEAD DUAL-IN-LINE PLASTIC PACKAGE E1 INDEX AREA 1 2 3 INCHES N/2 -B- -AD E BASE PLANE -C- SEATING PLANE A2 A L D1 e B1 D1 B 0.010 (0.25) M A1 eC C A B S MILLIMETERS SYMBOL MIN MAX MIN MAX NOTES A - 0.210 - 5.33 4 A1 0.015 - 0.39 - 4 A2 0.115 0.195 2.93 4.95 - B 0.014 0.022 0.356 0.558 - C L B1 0.045 0.070 1.15 1.77 8, 10 eA C 0.008 0.014 0.204 C D 0.355 0.400 9.01 eB NOTES: 1. Controlling Dimensions: INCH. In case of conflict between English and Metric dimensions, the inch dimensions control. 0.005 - 0.13 - 5 E 0.300 0.325 7.62 8.25 6 E1 0.240 0.280 6.10 7.11 5 e 0.100 BSC eA 0.300 BSC 3. Symbols are defined in the "MO Series Symbol List" in Section 2.2 of Publication No. 95. eB - L 0.115 5. D, D1, and E1 dimensions do not include mold flash or protrusions. Mold flash or protrusions shall not exceed 0.010 inch (0.25mm). 6. E and eA are measured with the leads constrained to be perpendicular to datum -C- . 5 D1 2. Dimensioning and tolerancing per ANSI Y14.5M-1982. 4. Dimensions A, A1 and L are measured with the package seated in JEDEC seating plane gauge GS-3. 0.355 10.16 N 8 2.54 BSC 7.62 BSC 0.430 - 0.150 2.93 8 6 10.92 7 3.81 4 9 Rev. 0 12/93 7. eB and eC are measured at the lead tips with the leads unconstrained. eC must be zero or greater. 8. B1 maximum dimensions do not include dambar protrusions. Dambar protrusions shall not exceed 0.010 inch (0.25mm). 9. N is the maximum number of terminal positions. 10. Corner leads (1, N, N/2 and N/2 + 1) for E8.3, E16.3, E18.3, E28.3, E42.6 will have a B1 dimension of 0.030 - 0.045 inch (0.76 - 1.14mm). FN3182 Rev 10.00 August 10, 2015 Page 14 of 15 ICL7665S Package Outline Drawing M8.15 8 LEAD NARROW BODY SMALL OUTLINE PLASTIC PACKAGE Rev 4, 1/12 DETAIL "A" 1.27 (0.050) 0.40 (0.016) INDEX 6.20 (0.244) 5.80 (0.228) AREA 0.50 (0.20) x 45 0.25 (0.01) 4.00 (0.157) 3.80 (0.150) 1 2 8 0 3 0.25 (0.010) 0.19 (0.008) SIDE VIEW "B" TOP VIEW 2.20 (0.087) SEATING PLANE 5.00 (0.197) 4.80 (0.189) 1.75 (0.069) 1.35 (0.053) 1 8 2 7 0.60 (0.023) 1.27 (0.050) 3 6 4 5 -C- 1.27 (0.050) 0.51(0.020) 0.33(0.013) SIDE VIEW "A 0.25(0.010) 0.10(0.004) 5.20(0.205) TYPICAL RECOMMENDED LAND PATTERN NOTES: 1. Dimensioning and tolerancing per ANSI Y14.5M-1994. 2. Package length does not include mold flash, protrusions or gate burrs. Mold flash, protrusion and gate burrs shall not exceed 0.15mm (0.006 inch) per side. 3. Package width does not include interlead flash or protrusions. Interlead flash and protrusions shall not exceed 0.25mm (0.010 inch) per side. 4. The chamfer on the body is optional. If it is not present, a visual index feature must be located within the crosshatched area. 5. Terminal numbers are shown for reference only. 6. The lead width as measured 0.36mm (0.014 inch) or greater above the seating plane, shall not exceed a maximum value of 0.61mm (0.024 inch). 7. Controlling dimension: MILLIMETER. Converted inch dimensions are not necessarily exact. 8. This outline conforms to JEDEC publication MS-012-AA ISSUE C. FN3182 Rev 10.00 August 10, 2015 Page 15 of 15