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TLV840: Behavior Near VDD=0V

Part Number: TLV840

Hi team,

I got a question from customer.

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If VDD < 0.7V, what is the behavior of TLV840MADL29DBVR?  Is the open-drain output guaranteed to be off (reset not asserted)?  Any chance of glitches?  If the output open drain is off, what is the leakage current through the output?

Why this question is being asked:

We need a reset for a circuit that is always powered.  TLV840MADL29DBVR would be used to provide a power-on reset when VDD is temporarily connected to 3.3V (no reset switch can be used).  The TLV840MADL29DBVR's output cannot assert when VDD < 0.7V and leakage current must be very low (< 0.1uA) when VDD < 0.7V.

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Thank you very much for your help.

Best regards,