Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
MicrochipNumber of Supervisors
1
Power Fail Detection
Yes
Output Driver
Active Low
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Maximum Reset Active Time
130ms
Package Type
SOT-23B
Pin Count
3
Dimensions
3.04 x 1.4 x 1.02mm
Maximum Monitored Voltage
1.94V
Maximum Operating Supply Voltage
5.5 V
Maximum Operating Temperature
+85 °C
Minimum Operating Temperature
-40 °C
Minimum Operating Supply Voltage
1 V
Minimum Monitored Voltage
1.9V
Country of Origin
Thailand
Product details
MCP102 Microcontroller Supervisory and Reset Circuit
The Microchip MCP102 is a Voltage Supervisor that keeps a Microcontroller or other device in Reset during a Brownout event via an active-low Reset Pin.
Features
Ultra-Low Supply Current: 1.75 μA (steady-state maximum)
Resets Microcontroller in a Power-Loss Event
RST Pin: Active-low, push-pull
Reset Delay Timer (120 ms delay, typical)
Supervisory & Reset Circuits - Microchip
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Each (On a Reel of 3000) (ex VAT)
€ 0.845
Each (On a Reel of 3000) (inc VAT)
3000
Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
MicrochipNumber of Supervisors
1
Power Fail Detection
Yes
Output Driver
Active Low
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Maximum Reset Active Time
130ms
Package Type
SOT-23B
Pin Count
3
Dimensions
3.04 x 1.4 x 1.02mm
Maximum Monitored Voltage
1.94V
Maximum Operating Supply Voltage
5.5 V
Maximum Operating Temperature
+85 °C
Minimum Operating Temperature
-40 °C
Minimum Operating Supply Voltage
1 V
Minimum Monitored Voltage
1.9V
Country of Origin
Thailand
Product details
MCP102 Microcontroller Supervisory and Reset Circuit
The Microchip MCP102 is a Voltage Supervisor that keeps a Microcontroller or other device in Reset during a Brownout event via an active-low Reset Pin.
Features
Ultra-Low Supply Current: 1.75 μA (steady-state maximum)
Resets Microcontroller in a Power-Loss Event
RST Pin: Active-low, push-pull
Reset Delay Timer (120 ms delay, typical)