SNVSBS9C March 2021 – May 2024 TPS3704-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
The SENSEx input can vary from 0V to 6V, regardless of the device supply voltage used. The SENSEx pins are used to monitor critical voltage rails or push-button inputs. If the voltage on this pin drops below VIT-(UV) or goes above VIT+(OV), then RESETx/RESETx is asserted. When the voltage on the SENSEx pin rises above the positive threshold voltage VIT-(UV) + VHYS or goes below the negative threshold voltage VIT+(OV) - VHYS,
RESETx/RESETx deasserts after the set
RESETx/RESETx delay time. The internal comparators have
built-in hysteresis to make sure well-defined RESETx/RESETx
assertions and deassertions even when there are small changes on the voltage rail
being monitored.
The TPS3704-Q1 combines comparators with a precision reference voltage and a trimmed resistor divider. This configuration optimizes device accuracy because all resistor tolerances are accounted for in the accuracy and performance specifications. The TPS3704-Q1 is relatively immune to short transients on the SENSEx pin. Although not required in most cases, for noisy applications, good analog design practice is to place a 10nF to 100nF bypass capacitor at the SENSEx inputs to reduce sensitivity to transient voltages on the monitored signals.