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MIC2755
  • MIC2755

MIC2755

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The MIC2755 is composed of multiple comparators, a reset pulse generator, and logic. It is designed for monitoring the battery supply of portable digital systems, including PDAs and pagers. The MIC2755 detects three different battery states: battery OK, low battery, and dead battery. The reset (/RST) output is asserted for at least 700ms when a fresh battery is inserted. The nonmaskable interrupt output (/NMI) is asserted when the battery voltage is below the NTH threshold, indicating that high-power system operations should not occur. If and when battery voltage falls below the power-off threshold (PTH), the reset output is asserted and latched, inhibiting system operation until the battery is replaced or recharged. All three voltage thresholds are set using external resistors. A manual r...

Microchip Technology MIC2755 Product Info

16 April 2026 0

Parameters

Driver Type

Supervisor

Min Operating Voltage (V)

1.5

Max Operating Voltage (V)

5.5

Nominal Reset Voltage Min

999999

Nominal Reset Voltage Max

999999

Watchdog Timer

No

Manual Reset

Yes

Power Fail

No

Min Operating Ambient Temperature (°C)

-40

Max Operating Ambient Temperature (°C)

85

Features

  • Optimized for PDAs, pagers and other hand-held devices.
  • Detects multiple battery states: Battery OK, Low battery, Dead battery.
  • Adjustable voltage thresholds
  • High accuracy ±2% voltage thresholds
  • Reset generation at power-on (700ms min.)
  • Debounced manual reset function
  • Internal logic prevents chatter if battery voltage fluctuates
  • Extremely low 2µA typical supply current
  • I/Os can be pulled above VDD (7V absolute maximum)
  • Immune to brief power supply transients
  • Low cost
  • 8-pin MSOP

Description

The MIC2755 is composed of multiple comparators, a reset pulse generator, and logic. It is designed for monitoring the battery supply of portable digital systems, including PDAs and pagers.

The MIC2755 detects three different battery states: battery OK, low battery, and dead battery. The reset (/RST) output is asserted for at least 700ms when a fresh battery is inserted. The nonmaskable interrupt output (/NMI) is asserted when the battery voltage is below the NTH threshold, indicating that high-power system operations should not occur. If and when battery voltage falls below the power-off threshold (PTH), the reset output is asserted and latched, inhibiting system operation until the battery is replaced or recharged.

All three voltage thresholds are set using external resistors. A manual reset function can be implemented by connecting a switch directly to the power on reset/manual reset [RTH(/MR)] input. Internal circuitry detects switch activation and generates a minimum 175ms debounced reset signal. The MIC2755's power supply input is separate from the detector inputs to allow it to be powered from a down-stream voltage, such as the output of a boost converter.

Inputs and outputs can be pulled above VDD (up to 7V absolute maximum) without adverse effects or excessive current draw.

Supply current is typically a low 2µA. Hysteresis is included on all voltage detectors to prevent chattering due to noise. The MIC2755 is available in the tiny 8-pin micro-small-outline package (MSOP).

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