UC1543

ACTIVE

Power Supply Supervisory Circuit

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Operating temperature range (°C) -55 to 125 Rating Military Features Overcurrent sense, Undervoltage and overvoltage monitor, Wide input voltage Iq (typ) (µA) 7000
Operating temperature range (°C) -55 to 125 Rating Military Features Overcurrent sense, Undervoltage and overvoltage monitor, Wide input voltage Iq (typ) (µA) 7000
CDIP (J) 16 135.3552 mm² 19.56 x 6.92 CFP (W) 16 69.319 mm² 10.3 x 6.73 LCCC (FK) 20 79.0321 mm² 8.89 x 8.89
  • Includes Over-Voltage, Under-Voltage, and Current Sensing Circuits
  • Internal 1% Accurate Reference
  • Programmable Time Delays
  • SCR "Crowbar" Drive of 300 mA
  • Remote Activation Capability
  • Optional Over-Voltage Latch
  • Uncommitted Comparator Inputs for Low Voltage Sensing (UC1544 Series Only)

  • Includes Over-Voltage, Under-Voltage, and Current Sensing Circuits
  • Internal 1% Accurate Reference
  • Programmable Time Delays
  • SCR "Crowbar" Drive of 300 mA
  • Remote Activation Capability
  • Optional Over-Voltage Latch
  • Uncommitted Comparator Inputs for Low Voltage Sensing (UC1544 Series Only)

The monolithic integrated circuits contain all the functions necessary to monitor and control the output of a sophisticated power supply system. Over-voltage (O.V.) sensing with provision to trigger an external SCR "crowbar" shutdown; an undervoltage (U.V.) circuit which can be used to monitor either the output or to sample the input line voltage; and a third op amp/comparator usable for current sensing (C.L.) are all included in this device, together with an independent, accurate reference generator.

Both over- and under-voltage sensing circuits can be externally programmed for minimum time duration of fault before triggering. All functions contain open collector outputs which can be used independently or wire-or’ed together, and although the SCR trigger is directly connected only to the over-voltage sensing circuit, it may be optionally activated by any of the other outputs, or from an external signal. The O.V. circuit also includes an optional latch and external reset capability.

The UC1544/2544/3544 devices have the added versatility of completely uncommitted inputs to the voltage sensing comparators so that levels less than 2.5 V may be monitored by dividing down the internal reference voltage. The current sense circuit may be used with external compensation as a linear amplifier or as a highgain comparator. Although nominally set for zero input offset, a fixed threshold may be added with an external resistor. Instead of current limiting, this circuit may also be used as an additional voltage monitor.

The reference generator circuit is internally trimmed to eliminate the need for external potentiometers and the entire circuit may be powered directly from either the output being monitored or from a separate bias voltage.

The monolithic integrated circuits contain all the functions necessary to monitor and control the output of a sophisticated power supply system. Over-voltage (O.V.) sensing with provision to trigger an external SCR "crowbar" shutdown; an undervoltage (U.V.) circuit which can be used to monitor either the output or to sample the input line voltage; and a third op amp/comparator usable for current sensing (C.L.) are all included in this device, together with an independent, accurate reference generator.

Both over- and under-voltage sensing circuits can be externally programmed for minimum time duration of fault before triggering. All functions contain open collector outputs which can be used independently or wire-or’ed together, and although the SCR trigger is directly connected only to the over-voltage sensing circuit, it may be optionally activated by any of the other outputs, or from an external signal. The O.V. circuit also includes an optional latch and external reset capability.

The UC1544/2544/3544 devices have the added versatility of completely uncommitted inputs to the voltage sensing comparators so that levels less than 2.5 V may be monitored by dividing down the internal reference voltage. The current sense circuit may be used with external compensation as a linear amplifier or as a highgain comparator. Although nominally set for zero input offset, a fixed threshold may be added with an external resistor. Instead of current limiting, this circuit may also be used as an additional voltage monitor.

The reference generator circuit is internally trimmed to eliminate the need for external potentiometers and the entire circuit may be powered directly from either the output being monitored or from a separate bias voltage.

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* Data sheet Power Supply Supervisory Circuit datasheet (Rev. A) 08 Feb 2007
* SMD UC1543 SMD 5962-87740 21 Jun 2016
Application note Optimizing Resistor Dividers at a Comparator (Rev. B) PDF | HTML 30 Apr 2021
E-book Voltage Supervisor and Reset ICs: Tips, Tricks and Basics 28 Jun 2019
Application note Choosing an Appropriate Pull-up/Pull-down Resistor for Open Drain Outputs 19 Sep 2011

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CFP (W) 16 Ultra Librarian
LCCC (FK) 20 Ultra Librarian

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