LM3880, LM3880Q-1
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SNVS451I –AUGUST 2006–REVISED MARCH 2013
LM3880/LM3880Q-1 Power Sequencer
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FEATURES
DESCRIPTION
The LM3880 Power Sequencer offers the easiest
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Easiest Method to Sequence Rails
Power Up and Power Down Control
Input Voltage Range of 2.7V to 5.5V
Small Footprint SOT-23-6
method to control power up and power down of
multiple power supplies (switchers or linear
regulators). By staggering the startup sequence, it is
possible to avoid latch conditions or large in-rush
currents that can affect the reliability of the system.
Low Quiescent Current of 25 µA
Standard Timing Options Available
Available in
a SOT-23-6 package, the Power
Sequencer contains a precision enable pin and three
open drain output flags. Upon enabling the LM3880
the three output flags will sequentially release, after
individual time delays, permitting the connected
power supplies to startup. The output flags will follow
a reverse sequence during power down to avoid latch
conditions.
Customization of Timing and Sequence
Available through Factory Programmability
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LM3880Q is AEC-Q100 Grade 1 Qualified and
is Manufactured on an Automotive Grade Flow
APPLICATIONS
EPROM capability allows every delay and sequence
to be fully adjustable. Contact Texas Instruments if a
non-standard configuration is required.
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Multiple Supply Sequencing
Microprocessor / Microcontroller Sequencing
FPGA Sequencing
Automotive
Typical Application Circuit
Power Supply 1
Enable
Input
Supply
VCC
Power Supply 2
Enable
FLAG 1
FLAG 2
FLAG 3
Enable
EN
GND
Power Supply 3
Enable
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