{"id":1976,"date":"2026-05-13T09:21:28","date_gmt":"2026-05-13T09:21:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/materialparts.com\/lm809m3-3-08-nopb\/"},"modified":"2026-05-13T11:46:21","modified_gmt":"2026-05-13T11:46:21","slug":"lm809m3-3-08-nopb","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/materialparts.com\/es\/lm809m3-3-08-nopb\/","title":{"rendered":"LM809M3-3.08\/NOPB"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The LM809M3-3.08\/NOPB from Texas Instruments is a 3-pin microprocessor reset circuit (voltage supervisor) with an active-low push-pull RESET output and a factory-programmed reset threshold of 3.08 V, in a SOT-23-3 package with tape and reel packaging. Key specifications: monitors a single supply voltage; reset threshold voltage 3.08 V typical (3.04 V minimum to 3.11 V maximum over temperature); reset threshold accuracy 5 percent; active-low RESET output (push-pull, totem-pole); RESET output valid for VCC at or above 1.0 V; 240 ms typical reset timeout period (140 ms minimum); supply current 15 uA typical; supply voltage range 1.0 V to 5.5 V (1.2 V to 5.5 V over -40 to 105 degrees C); operating temperature -40 to +105 degrees C; power supply transient immunity; superior upgrade to MAX809; thermal resistance SOT-23-3: 326 degrees C\/W; maximum power dissipation 320 mW; ESD rating 2 kV HBM. The LM809 has active-low RESET output; the LM810 is the active-high RESET variant. Available threshold options: 2.63 V, 2.93 V, 3.08 V, 4.38 V, 4.63 V. The 3.08 V threshold is designed for monitoring 3.3 V supply rails. MSL Level-1-260C-UNLIM. RoHS compliant. Active product status.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The LM809M3-3.08\/NOPB from Texas Instruments is a 3-pin microprocessor reset circuit (voltage supervisor) with an active-low push-pull RESET output and a factory-programmed reset threshold of 3.08 V, in a SOT-23-3 package with tape and reel packaging. Key specifications: monitors a single supply voltage; reset threshold voltage 3.08 V typical (3.04 V minimum to 3.11 V [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[13,20],"tags":[],"chip_brand":[138],"class_list":["post-1976","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-integrated-circuits-ics","category-interface-ics","chip_brand-ti"],"acf":{"brief_explanation":"3-pin voltage supervisor, 3.08V threshold, active-low push-pull RESET, 240ms timeout, 15uA Iq, SOT-23-3, -40~105C","date_code":"","package_case":"SOT-23-3 (DBZ) (2.92 x 2.37 x 0.95 mm, 0.95mm pitch)","in_stock":50000,"datasheet":"https:\/\/www.ti.com\/product\/LM809","price":"$0.26 (1K+ pcs)","product_introduction":"The LM809M3-3.08\/NOPB from Texas Instruments is a 3-pin microprocessor supervisory circuit that monitors a single power supply voltage and generates a reset signal when the voltage falls below the factory-programmed threshold. The 3.08 V threshold version is specifically designed for monitoring 3.3 V power supply rails, which are the most common voltage in modern digital systems.\n\nThe LM809 is one of the simplest and most cost-effective voltage supervisors available. With only 3 pins (VCC, GND, RESET), it requires no external components beyond decoupling capacitors. This simplicity makes it ideal for adding brownout detection and power-on reset functionality to microcontroller-based systems that might otherwise rely on simple RC reset circuits, which cannot provide accurate threshold detection.\n\nThe 3.08 V threshold is targeted at 3.3 V systems. When the 3.3 V supply drops below 3.08 V (approximately 6.7 percent below nominal), the RESET output asserts LOW, placing the microcontroller in a known reset state. This prevents the microcontroller from executing instructions with insufficient supply voltage, which could cause data corruption, peripheral misconfiguration, or unintended I\/O states. The 240 ms timeout ensures the supply has fully stabilized before releasing the microcontroller from reset.\n\nThe push-pull (totem-pole) RESET output is a key feature that differentiates the LM809 from open-drain supervisors. A push-pull output can both source and sink current, actively driving the RESET line HIGH when the supply is good and LOW during a fault condition. This provides faster and more reliable reset transitions compared to open-drain outputs that rely on an external pull-up resistor. However, the push-pull output cannot be wire-ORed with other reset sources; if multiple reset sources must be combined, use an open-drain supervisor instead.\n\nThe LM809 is designated as a superior upgrade to the Maxim MAX809. Both devices have the same pinout and function, but the LM809 offers several improvements: wider operating voltage range (1.0 V to 5.5 V vs 1.0 V to 5.5 V for MAX809), wider temperature range (-40 to 105 degrees C vs -40 to 85 degrees C for some MAX809 variants), and a guaranteed RESET valid at VCC as low as 1.0 V, ensuring the microcontroller is held in reset even during a severe brownout.\n\nThe 15 uA typical supply current makes the LM809 suitable for battery-powered applications where quiescent current must be minimized. In a 3.3 V system, the 15 uA supply current translates to only 49.5 uW of power consumption, which is negligible compared to the microcontroller and other system components.\n\nThe power supply transient immunity feature ensures the LM809 does not generate false reset pulses due to brief voltage dips or spikes on the supply rail. The internal filtering rejects transients shorter than the minimum timeout period, preventing nuisance resets from switching noise or load transients. This is particularly important in systems with switching power supplies or motors that generate significant supply noise.\n\nThe available threshold options cover the most common supply voltages: 2.63 V for 3.0 V systems, 2.93 V for 3.0-3.3 V systems, 3.08 V for 3.3 V systems, 4.38 V for 5.0 V systems (with 12 percent margin), and 4.63 V for 5.0 V systems (with 7.4 percent margin). The 3.08 V and 4.63 V thresholds provide approximately 6-7 percent margin below the nominal voltage, which is the standard brownout detection threshold for most digital ICs.\n\nAt $0.26 per unit in volume (1000+), the LM809M3-3.08\/NOPB costs less than a cup of coffee, yet provides critical protection against one of the most common causes of microcontroller malfunction: supply voltage dips. The cost-to-benefit ratio makes it a must-have component in any 3.3 V microcontroller design.","working_principle":"The LM809M3-3.08\/NOPB operates as a precision voltage comparator with a built-in voltage reference, time delay generator, and output driver.\n\nVoltage Monitoring: The LM809 continuously monitors the VCC supply voltage using an internal precision voltage reference and a resistor divider network. The internal reference is trimmed at the factory to set the reset threshold at 3.08 V (with a tolerance of plus or minus 5 percent, resulting in a threshold range of 3.04 V to 3.11 V over the full temperature range). The VCC voltage is compared to this reference by a high-gain comparator.\n\nReset Assertion: When the VCC voltage falls below the reset threshold (3.04 V minimum over temperature), the comparator output changes state and the RESET output is driven LOW by the push-pull output stage. The RESET output remains LOW as long as VCC is below the threshold. The push-pull output can sink at least 1.2 mA while pulling the RESET line LOW, which is sufficient to drive the RESET input of any standard CMOS microcontroller.\n\nReset Timeout: When VCC rises above the reset threshold, the LM809 does not immediately release the RESET output. Instead, an internal timer generates a reset timeout period of 240 ms typical (140 ms minimum). During this timeout, the RESET output remains LOW, ensuring the microcontroller stays in reset while the power supply stabilizes. The timeout period is generated by an internal oscillator and counter, requiring no external timing components. The 240 ms timeout covers the typical power supply settling time after a brownout or power-up event.\n\nRESET Output at Low VCC: A critical feature of the LM809 is that the RESET output is guaranteed to be valid (LOW) for VCC at or above 1.0 V. This is important because during a power-down event, the VCC voltage drops through the threshold and continues falling toward 0 V. Without this feature, the RESET output might become undefined at low VCC voltages, allowing the microcontroller to execute random instructions. The LM809 ensures the RESET line is held LOW even when VCC is as low as 1.0 V, providing reliable reset coverage throughout the entire power-down sequence.\n\nPush-Pull Output Stage: The push-pull (totem-pole) output stage consists of a P-channel MOSFET (pull-up) and an N-channel MOSFET (pull-down). When the output is HIGH (VCC above threshold after timeout), the P-channel MOSFET is on, actively driving the RESET line toward VCC. When the output is LOW (VCC below threshold or during timeout), the N-channel MOSFET is on, actively pulling the RESET line toward GND. This active drive in both directions provides faster edges than an open-drain output with a pull-up resistor. The push-pull output can source at least 0.4 mA and sink at least 1.2 mA.\n\nPower Supply Transient Immunity: The LM809 includes internal filtering that rejects short-duration voltage transients on the VCC supply. A voltage dip shorter than the minimum timeout period (140 ms) will not cause a reset assertion, provided the dip does not fall below approximately 1.0 V. This prevents false resets from switching noise, load transients, or brief supply glitches. For very slow voltage declines (brownout), the LM809 will assert RESET as soon as VCC crosses the threshold.\n\nLow Quiescent Current: The 15 uA typical supply current is achieved by using a low-power internal reference and comparator design. The LM809 draws this current continuously while monitoring the supply voltage, regardless of the RESET output state. In battery-powered applications, the 15 uA current represents a very small fraction of the total system current budget.","pin_description":"<table><thead><tr><th>Pin<\/th><th>Name<\/th><th>Type<\/th><th>Description<\/th><\/tr><\/thead><tbody><tr><td>1 (SOT-23-3)<\/td><td>GND<\/td><td>Ground<\/td><td>Ground reference; connect directly to PCB ground plane; the GND pin provides the reference for the internal voltage comparator; ensure a low-impedance connection to the supply ground; keep the GND trace short and wide to minimize ground bounce effects on the threshold accuracy<\/td><\/tr><tr><td>2 (SOT-23-3)<\/td><td>RESET<\/td><td>Output<\/td><td>Active-low reset output (push-pull\/totem-pole); driven LOW when VCC is below the reset threshold (3.08 V typical) and for 240 ms after VCC rises above the threshold; driven HIGH (to VCC) when VCC is above the threshold and the timeout has expired; can source at least 0.4 mA and sink at least 1.2 mA; guaranteed valid (LOW) for VCC at or above 1.0 V; connect directly to the microcontroller RESET or NRST pin; do not connect an external pull-up resistor (push-pull output actively drives HIGH); do not wire-OR with other open-drain reset sources<\/td><\/tr><tr><td>3 (SOT-23-3)<\/td><td>VCC<\/td><td>Power<\/td><td>Power supply input and monitored voltage; 1.0 V to 5.5 V operating range; this pin serves both as the power supply for the LM809 internal circuitry and as the voltage sense input for the reset threshold comparator; bypass with a 100 nF ceramic capacitor to GND placed close to the pin; the monitored supply should be the same supply that powers the microcontroller being supervised<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>","application_scenarios":"<table><thead><tr><th>Application<\/th><th>Description<\/th><\/tr><\/thead><tbody><tr><td>3.3V MCU Brownout Protection<\/td><td>Connect LM809M3-3.08 VCC to the 3.3 V rail powering the microcontroller; RESET output connects to MCU NRST pin; when 3.3 V drops below 3.08 V (e.g., during power-down or brownout), MCU is held in reset; after VCC recovers and 240 ms timeout expires, MCU starts cleanly; prevents data corruption and peripheral misconfiguration from under-voltage operation<\/td><\/tr><tr><td>Battery-Powered Device<\/td><td>Monitor battery voltage in portable devices; 15 uA quiescent current has negligible impact on battery life; 3.08 V threshold warns of low battery in single-cell LiPo (3.7 V nominal) systems; RESET can trigger MCU to enter safe shutdown state and save critical data before battery is depleted; wide 1.0-5.5 V operating range covers full battery discharge curve<\/td><\/tr><tr><td>Power-On Reset Generation<\/td><td>Replace unreliable RC reset circuits with a precise LM809; RC circuits have no defined threshold and cannot detect brownouts; LM809 provides accurate 3.08 V threshold and 240 ms timeout for clean power-on reset; push-pull output drives the RESET line actively HIGH and LOW; SOT-23-3 package is smaller than a discrete RC circuit<\/td><\/tr><tr><td>FPGA\/CPLD Supervision<\/td><td>Monitor the core or I\/O supply voltage of FPGAs and CPLDs; connect RESET output to FPGA configuration reset pin; ensures FPGA does not attempt configuration when supply is below specification; 240 ms timeout provides sufficient delay for power supply stabilization after ramp-up; 3.08 V threshold for 3.3 V I\/O banks<\/td><\/tr><tr><td>Multi-Voltage System Monitor<\/td><td>Use multiple LM809 devices with different thresholds to monitor multiple supply rails in a system (e.g., 3.08 V for 3.3 V rail, 4.63 V for 5.0 V rail); each LM809 independently asserts reset for its monitored rail; simple 3-pin interface allows easy addition of supervisors without complex wiring; use logic OR (with open-drain variant) if a single system reset is needed<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>","alternative_models":"<table><thead><tr><th>Model<\/th><th>Manufacturer<\/th><th>Compatibility<\/th><th>Key Difference<\/th><\/tr><\/thead><tbody><tr><td>MAX809STR3.08<\/td><td>Maxim\/Analog Devices<\/td><td>Pin-Compatible Equivalent<\/td><td>Original 3-pin reset IC; same SOT-23-3 pinout; same 3.08 V threshold; push-pull active-low output; TI designates LM809 as superior upgrade; MAX809 has narrower temperature range (-40 to 85 degrees C vs -40 to 105 degrees C); pin-compatible and functionally equivalent; use as alternative source<\/td><\/tr><tr><td>LM810M3-3.08\/NOPB<\/td><td>TI<\/td><td>Same Family, Active-High<\/td><td>Same die as LM809 but with active-high RESET output (HIGH when VCC below threshold); same SOT-23-3 package and pinout; use for microcontrollers that require active-high reset (rare); same threshold options and specifications<\/td><\/tr><tr><td>TLV803S30DBZR<\/td><td>TI<\/td><td>Modern Alternative<\/td><td>Newer voltage supervisor with 3.08 V threshold; SOT-23-3; open-drain output (not push-pull); lower quiescent current (300 nA vs 15 uA); lower cost; use for ultra-low-power applications; requires external pull-up resistor<\/td><\/tr><tr><td>TPS3839K33DBVR<\/td><td>TI<\/td><td>Ultra-Low Power<\/td><td>3.3 V threshold voltage supervisor; SOT-23-3; open-drain output; 150 nA quiescent current (100x lower than LM809); manual reset input not available; use for extreme low-power battery applications where 15 uA is too much<\/td><\/tr><tr><td>CAT809TTBI-308<\/td><td>onsemi<\/td><td>Functional Equivalent<\/td><td>3.08 V threshold reset IC; SOT-23-3; push-pull output; same pinout as LM809\/MAX809; functionally equivalent; use as alternative source; comparable price and specifications<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>"},"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/materialparts.com\/es\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/1976","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/materialparts.com\/es\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/materialparts.com\/es\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/materialparts.com\/es\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/2"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/materialparts.com\/es\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=1976"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/materialparts.com\/es\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/1976\/revisions"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/materialparts.com\/es\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=1976"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/materialparts.com\/es\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=1976"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/materialparts.com\/es\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=1976"},{"taxonomy":"chip_brand","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/materialparts.com\/es\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/chip_brand?post=1976"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}