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MIC2779
  • MIC2779

MIC2779

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The MIC2779 is a voltage monitor--uniquely designed to detect two separate voltage thresholds--combined with a delay generator and logic. It is designed for monitoring the battery supply of portable digital systems, particularly PDAs, pagers, and cellular telephones. High and low voltage thresholds can be adjusted independently, allowing for wide hysteresis. Voltage detection thresholds are accurate to 2%. If the battery voltage falls below the low-voltage threshold, the output /RST or RST is asserted and latched, preventing system operation until the battery is replaced or recharged. Internal logic prevents the output from chattering due to battery recovery or load removal. The output is asserted for 140ms (minimum) when a fresh battery is inserted. For applications requiring open-dra...

Microchip Technology MIC2779 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

1.24

Nominal Reset Voltage Max

1.24

Watchdog Timer

No

Manual Reset

No

Power Fail

No

Min Operating Ambient Temperature (°C)

-40

Max Operating Ambient Temperature (°C)

85

Features

    Optimized for PDAs, cellular telephones, pagers, and other battery-powered devices
    Independently adjustable high- and low-voltage thresholds
    Internal logic prevents battery-voltage-fluctuation chatter
    High ±2% voltage threshold accuracy
    Built in 140ms (minimum) delay deglitches output
    Extremely low 1µA typical supply current
    For applications requiring open-drain output, see MIC2778/MIC833
    Immune to brief power supply transients
    5-lead SOT-23 package

Description

The MIC2779 is a voltage monitor--uniquely designed to detect two separate voltage thresholds--combined with a delay generator and logic. It is designed for monitoring the battery supply of portable digital systems, particularly PDAs, pagers, and cellular telephones.

High and low voltage thresholds can be adjusted independently, allowing for wide hysteresis. Voltage detection thresholds are accurate to 2%.

If the battery voltage falls below the low-voltage threshold, the output /RST or RST is asserted and latched, preventing system operation until the battery is replaced or recharged. Internal logic prevents the output from chattering due to battery recovery or load removal. The output is asserted for 140ms (minimum) when a fresh battery is inserted. For applications requiring open-drain output, see MIC2778/MIC833.

The IC's power supply input is separate from the detector inputs, allowing the MIC2779 to be powered from a downstream supply, such a boost converter. Supply current is extremely low (1µA, typical), making it ideal for portable applications. The MIC2779 is supplied in IttyBitty™ 5-lead SOT-23-5 package.

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