Multi-Supply System Monitor IC Features Manual Resets

July 1, 2000
The DS1831 multi-supply sysem monitor is claimed to be the first single-chip monitor that can track four system voltages simultaneously while outputing 3.3V and 5V and the first to include master manual reset inputs. An alternate version, the DS1831A,

The DS1831 multi-supply sysem monitor is claimed to be the first single-chip monitor that can track four system voltages simultaneously while outputing 3.3V and 5V and the first to include master manual reset inputs. An alternate version, the DS1831A, substitutes a watchdog function for one of the voltage monitors and master manual reset inputs. These devices are also designed to afford customized control over individual power supplies in multi-voltage systems while reducing component count.
The device operates at temperatures ranging from -40°C to 85°C and is available in 16-pin DIP and SOIC packages. Targeted applications include T1/E1 servers, wireless signal control, and data communications hubs. Pricing is $2.85 each/1,000 with availability from stock.

Company: DALLAS SEMICONDUCTOR

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