ASM1834A/D
Reset Signal Polarity and Output Stage Structure
The ASM1834 and the ASM1834A supervisors have
active LOW reset signals. The ASM1834D reset outputs
are active HIGH.
The ASM1834 and the ASM1834D have CMOS push-pull
output stages. The ASM1834A has open drain reset
outputs.
RESET
Polarity
LOW
Output Stage
Configuration
Push-Pull
Part #
ASM1834
ASM1834U
ASM1834S
ASM1834A
ASM1834AU
ASM1834AS
ASM1834D
ASM1834DU
ASM1834DS
LOW
Push-Pull
LOW
Push-Pull
LOW
Open Drain
Open Drain
Open Drain
Push-Pull
LOW
LOW
HIGH
HIGH
HIGH
Push-Pull
Push-Pull
Manual Reset Operation
Push-button switch input, PBRST, allows the user to
override the internal trip point detection circuits and issue
reset signals. The pushbutton input is debounced and is
pulled HIGH through an internal 40kΩ resistor.
When at least one of the reset outputs is not asserted, a
push button initiated reset signal can be issued by
holding PBRST LOW for at least 2ms. When PBRST is
held LOW, both resets become active and remain active
for approximately 350ms after PBRST returns HIGH.
(See Figures 3 and 4.)
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