SNVS158E March 2001 – December 2016 LMS33460
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The LMS33460 is a micropower undervoltage-sensing circuit with an open-drain output configuration, which requires a pull resistor.
The LMS33460 features a voltage reference, a comparator with precise thresholds and built-in hysteresis to prevent erratic reset operation.
The input supply (VIN) is the voltage that is being monitored and as it decreases past 3 V, the active-low output (VOUT) transitions to a logic low state. When VIN rises above 3 V plus the built-in hysterisis, VOUT returns to its original state of logic high. The LMS33460 has built-in hysteresis when the input supply is coming back up to help prevent erratic output operation when the input voltage crosses the threshold.
The LMS33460 is useful in a variety of applications that require low voltage detection and is suited for battery-powered systems where low quiescent current and small package size is required. It can also be used as a precision reset circuit for microcontroller applications.
As the input voltage (VIN) ramps up, the output (VOUT) remains logic low until VIN reaches 3.15 V due to the built-in hysteresis (nominally 150 mV). After VIN crosses that threshold, VOUT remains logic high until VIN drops below the 3-V threshold. The hysteresis only applies to the VIN rising threshold.