The LM8365 device is a micropower undervoltage sensing circuit that is ideal for use in
battery-powered microprocessor based systems, where extended battery life is a key
requirement.
Threshold voltages of 2.7 V and 4.5 V are available with an active-low, open-drain
output. These devices feature a very-low quiescent current of 0.65 µA typical. The LM8365 features a highly accurate voltage reference, a comparator with precise thresholds
and built-in hysteresis to prevent erratic reset operation, a time delayed output which can be
programmed by the system designer, and specified Reset operation down to 1 V with extremely-low
standby current.
The LM8365 device is a micropower undervoltage sensing circuit that is ideal for use in
battery-powered microprocessor based systems, where extended battery life is a key
requirement.
Threshold voltages of 2.7 V and 4.5 V are available with an active-low, open-drain
output. These devices feature a very-low quiescent current of 0.65 µA typical. The LM8365 features a highly accurate voltage reference, a comparator with precise thresholds
and built-in hysteresis to prevent erratic reset operation, a time delayed output which can be
programmed by the system designer, and specified Reset operation down to 1 V with extremely-low
standby current.