Texas Instruments TPS3813K33 series Voltage Supervisors

Comprehensive Guide to TPS3813K33 Integrated Circuits (ICs) Voltage Supervisors

This post lists the Key Component Features, Diverse Applications, Associated Series Parts, Technical Documents(PDF Datasheets, User Guides), Frequently asked questions, and Related Series of Texas Instruments TPS3813K33 series Voltage Supervisors products.

FEATURES

  • Threshold voltage: 2.25, 2.64, 2.93, 4.55 V
  • Reset threshold accuracy: 2.4%
Applications

  • Industrial transport (non-car & non-light truck)
  • Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS)
Associated Products

Part NumberDescriptionStockRFQ
TPS3813K33DBVTIC 2.93V SUPPLY MONITOR SOT-23-651BUY
TPS3813K33MDBVREPIC PROC SUPERVISORY CIRC SOT23-62583RFQ
TPS3813K33DBVRIC 2.93V SUPPLY MONITOR SOT-23-623RFQ
TPS3813K33QDBVRQ1IC PROC SUPERVISOR CIRC SOT23-66089RFQ
TPS3813K33DBVRG4IC 2.93V SUPPLY MONITOR SOT-23-6350RFQ
TPS3813K33DBVTG4IC 2.93V SUPPLY MONITOR SOT-23-634BUY
Frequently Asked Questions

What are the similar products or Substitute Components of Texas Instruments TPS3813K33 series Voltage Supervisors

Maxim Integrated MAX6816: The MAX6816 is a voltage supervisor IC that provides power-on reset functionality and voltage monitoring capabilities. It offers similar features to the TPS3813K33 and can be used as a substitute in many applications.  Analog Devices ADM708: The ADM708 is a voltage supervisor IC that includes a reset output and voltage monitoring features. It is designed to monitor the supply voltage and provide a reset signal when the voltage falls below a certain threshold.  ON Semiconductor NCP302: The NCP302 is a voltage supervisor IC that offers a power-on reset and voltage monitoring functionality. It provides a reset signal when the supply voltage crosses predetermined thresholds.

What is a voltage supervisor?

A voltage supervisor is a device that monitors or “supervises” a voltage rail within a system. When that monitored voltage rail falls below or rises above a predetermined threshold voltage, the supervisor will assert a signal to enable, disable, or reset another device