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Sunday, September 21, 2014

Build a Power On Reset Circuit Diagram

This is a simple power on switching circuit. This type of reset pulse is ideally provided by this circuit. Because of the high input impedance of the Schmidt trigger, long reset pulse times may be achieved without the excess dissipation that results when both output devices are on simultaneously, as in an ordinary gate device (B). A reset pulse is often required at power-on in a digital system. See circuit diagram below.

Simple Power On Reset Circuit Diagram

Simple Power On Reset Circuit Diagram
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Monday, May 27, 2013

Reset Sequencer Circuit

It is often necessary in complex designs to provide a sequence of reset pulses to different parts of a circuit to ensure the whole design functions reliably. The DS1830 from Maxim (www.maxim-ic.com) provides three sequenced open-drain reset outputs. This chip is designed for 5 V systems but a 3.3 V version (DS1830A) is also available. Both are offered in a range of package outlines including DIP, SO and µSOP. Two inputs give the chip some degree of programmability of its characteristics: The TOL input defines the chips tolerance to power supply fluctuations before a reset sequence is triggered.

Circuit diagram:

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Reset Sequencer Circuit Diagram

TOL 5V 3,3 V TD Tr1 Tr2 Tr3
+ Ub Ub .0.95 Ub .0.95 0 V 10 ms 50 ms 100 ms
0 V Ub .0.90 Ub .0.90 Open 20 ms 100 ms 200 ms
Open Ub .0.85 Ub .0.80 + Ub 50 ms 250 ms 500 ms

Jumper JP1 allows the TOL to be connected to Ub (Vcc), ground or left open circuit and will result in the following three reset thresholds: The TD input allows the length of the reset signal to be programmed and jumper JP2 gives the following three possibilities: The PBRST (pushbutton reset) allows a manual reset button to be connected to the chip. This input has a built-in 40 k? pull up resistor and can also be driven by a digital output or used to cascade additional devices to provide more sequenced reset signals.

Author: Gregor Kleine Copyright: Elektor Electronics

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