NCP300, NCP301
Voltage Detector Series
The NCP300 and NCP301 series are second generation ultra−low
current voltage detectors. These devices are specifically designed for
use as reset controllers in portable microprocessor based systems
where extended battery life is paramount.
Each series features a highly accurate undervoltage detector with
hysteresis which prevents erratic system reset operation as the
comparator threshold is crossed.
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MARKING DIAGRAM
The NCP300 series consists of complementary output devices that
are available with either an active high or active low reset output. The
NCP301 series has an open drain N−Channel output with either an
active high or active low reset output.
The NCP300 and NCP301 device series are available in the
Thin TSOP−5 package with standard undervoltage thresholds.
Additional thresholds that range from 0.9 V to 4.9 V in 100 mV steps
can be manufactured.
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Features
• Quiescent Current of 0.5 mA Typical
(Note:Microdot may be in either location)
• High Accuracy Undervoltage Threshold of 2.0%
• Wide Operating Voltage Range of 0.8 V to 10 V
• Complementary or Open Drain Reset Output
• Active Low or Active High Reset Output
• Specified Over the −40°C to +125°C Temperature Range
(Except for Voltage Options from 0.9 to 1.1 V)
• Pb−Free Packages are Available
PIN CONNECTIONS
Reset
1
2
3
5
N.C.
Output
Input
4
N.C.
Ground
(Top View)
Typical Applications
• Microprocessor Reset Controller
• Low Battery Detection
ORDERING INFORMATION
See detailed ordering and shipping information in the ordering
information section on page 21 of this data sheet.
• Power Fail Indicator
• Battery Backup Detection
NCP301xSNxxT1
NCP300xSNxxT1
Open Drain Output Configuration
Complementary Output Configuration
2
2
1
Input
Input
Reset Output
1
*
*
Reset Output
V
ref
V
ref
3
3
GND
GND
* The representative block diagrams depict active low reset output ‘L’ suffix devices. The comparator
inputs are interchanged for the active high output ‘H’ suffix devices.
This device contains 25 active transistors.
Figure 1. Representative Block Diagrams
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Semiconductor Components Industries, LLC, 2007
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Publication Order Number:
February, 2007 − Rev. 22
NCP300/D