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UC3903QG3 - 20-PLCC

UC3903QG3

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Texas Instruments

IC SUPERVISOR 4 CHANNEL 20PLCC

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UC3903QG3 - 20-PLCC

UC3903QG3

Obsolete
Texas Instruments

IC SUPERVISOR 4 CHANNEL 20PLCC

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Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationUC3903QG3
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Number of Voltages Monitored4
Operating Temperature [Max]70 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]0 °C
OutputOpen Drain or Open Collector
Package / Case20-LCC (J-Lead)
ResetActive Low
Reset TimeoutAdjustable/Selectable
Supplier Device Package20-PLCC (9x9)
TypeMulti-Voltage Supervisor
Voltage - ThresholdAdjustable/Selectable

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Description

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UC3903 Series

The UC1903 family of quad supply and line monitor integrated circuits will respond to under- and over-voltage conditions on up to four continuously monitored voltage levels. An internal op-amp inverter allows at least one of these levels to be negative. A separate line/switcher sense input is available to provide early warning of line or other power source failures.

The fault window adjustment circuit on these devices provides easy programming of under- and over-voltage thresholds. The thresholds, centered around a precision 2.5-V reference, have an input hysteresis that scales with the window width for precise, glitch-free operation. A reference output pin allows the sense input fault windows to be scaled independently using simple resistive dividers.

The three open collector outputs on these devices sink in excess of 30 mA of load current when active. The under- and over-voltage outputs respond after separate, user defined, delays to respective fault conditions. The third output is active during any fault condition including under- and over-voltage, line/switcher faults, and input supply under-voltage. The off state of this output indicates a "power OK" situation.

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