Texas Instruments
TL7712ACP
TL7712ACP
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TL7712ACP Texas Instruments - Yeehing Electronics
Single-supply supervisor for 12-V systems with programmable delay time
Pricing (USD)
| Quantity | Unit Price |
| 1 — 99 | 0.65 |
| 100 — 249 | 0.5 |
| 250 — 999 | 0.368 |
| 1,000 + | 0.18 |
The above prices are for reference only.
Specifications
| Manufacturer | Texas Instruments |
| Product Category | Supervisory Circuits |
| RoHS | Y |
| Type | Voltage Supervisory |
| Mounting Style | Through Hole |
| Package / Case | PDIP-8 |
| Threshold Voltage | 10.8 V |
| Number of Inputs Monitored | 1 Input |
| Output Type | Active High, Active Low, Open Drain |
| Manual Reset | Manual Reset |
| Watchdog Timers | No Watchdog |
| Battery Backup Switching | No Backup |
| Reset Delay Time | Programmable |
| Supply Voltage - Max | 18 V |
| Minimum Operating Temperature | 0 C |
| Maximum Operating Temperature | + 70 C |
| Series | TL7712A |
| Packaging | Tube |
| Features | Manual Reset |
| Height | 4.57 mm |
| Length | 9.81 mm |
| Operating Temperature Range | 0 C to + 70 C |
| Output Current | - 16 mA |
| Width | 6.35 mm |
| Brand | Texas Instruments |
| Overvoltage Threshold | 11 V |
| Undervoltage Threshold | 10.6 V |
| Operating Supply Current | 1.8 mA |
| Product Type | Supervisory Circuits |
| Factory Pack Quantity | 50 |
| Subcategory | PMIC - Power Management ICs |
| Supply Voltage - Min | 3.5 V |
| Unit Weight | 0.015535 oz |
For more information, please refer to datasheet
Documents
| TL7712ACP Datasheet |
More Information
The TL77xxA family of integrated-circuit supply-voltage supervisors is designed specifically for use as reset controllers in microcomputer and microprocessor systems. The supply-voltage supervisor monitors the supply for undervoltage conditions at the SENSE input. During power up, the RESET output becomes active (low) when VCC attains a value approaching 3.6 V. At this point (assuming that SENSE is above VIT+), the delay timer function activates a time delay, after which outputs RESET and RESET go inactive (high and low, respectively). When an undervoltage condition occurs during normal operation, RESET and RESET go active.
