Features: • Optimized for PDAs, cellular telephones, pagers, and other battery-powered devices• Output can be pulled up to 6V regardless of supply voltage (841NBC5 only)• High ±1.25% voltage threshold accuracy• Built in hysteresis for noise suppression (MIC842)• Extre...
MIC842: Features: • Optimized for PDAs, cellular telephones, pagers, and other battery-powered devices• Output can be pulled up to 6V regardless of supply voltage (841NBC5 only)• High ±1.2...
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The MIC841 and MIC842 are micropower, precision voltage comparators with an on-chip voltage reference.
Both devices are intended for voltage monitoring applications. External resistors are used to set the voltage monitor threshold. When the threshold is crossed, the outputs switch polarity.
The MIC842 incorporates a voltage reference and comparator with fixed internal hysteresis; two external resistors of MIC842 are used to set the switching threshold voltage. The MIC841 provides a similar function with user adjustable hysteresis; this part requires three external resistors to set the upper and lower thresholds (the difference between the threshold voltages being the hysteresis voltage).
Both the MIC841 and MIC842 are available with push-pull or open-drain output stage. The push-pull output stage is configured either active high or active low; the open-drain output stage is only configured active high.
Supply current of MIC842 is extremely low (1.5µA, typical), making it ideal for portable applications.
The MIC841/2 is supplied in Micrel's Teeny™ 5-lead SC-70 package.
Data sheets and support documentation of MIC842 can be found on Micrel's web site at www.micrel.com.