The M40Z300/W NVRAM SUPERVISOR is a self-contained device which converts a standard low-power SRAM into a non-volatile memory. A precision voltage reference and comparator monitors the VCC input for an out-of-tolerance condition.
When an invalid VCC condition occurs, the conditioned chip enable outputs (E1CON to E4CON) are forced inactive to write-protect the stored data in the SRAM. During a power failure, the SRAM is switched from the VCC pin to the lithium cell within the SNAPHAT? to provide the energy required for data retention. On a subsequent power-up, the SRAM remains write protected until a valid power condition returns.
The 28-pin, 330mil SOIC provides sockets with gold plated contacts for direct connection to a separate SNAPHAT housing containing the battery. The SNAPHAT housing has gold plated pins which mate with the sockets, ensuring reliable connection. The housing is keyed to prevent improper insertion. This unique design allows the SNAPHAT battery package to be mounted on top of the SOIC package after the completion of the surface mount process
which greatly reduces the board manufacturing process complexity of either directly soldering or inserting a battery into a soldered holder. Providing non-volatility becomes a “SNAP.” The 16-pin SOIC provides battery pins for an external user-supplied battery. Insertion of the SNAPHAT housing after reflow prevents potential battery damage due to the high temperatures required for device surface-mounting. The SNAPHAT housing is also keyed to prevent reverse insertion.
Ordering Model | Package | RESET Output | Active Output Level | Packing Type |
M40Z300WMH6E | SO 28 BATTERY | Open-Drain | Active Low | Tube |
M40Z300WMH6F | SO 28 BATTERY | Open-Drain | Active Low | Tape And Reel |
M40Z300WMQ6E | SO16 | Open-Drain | Active Low | Tube |
M40Z300WMQ6F | SO16 | Open-Drain | Active Low | Tape And Reel |