The leakage current of MMPF0100 RESETBMCU.

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The leakage current of MMPF0100 RESETBMCU.

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satoshishimoda
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Hi community,

Our partner have a question about MMPF0100

They want to know the leakage current of MMPF0100 RESETBMCU when it is Hi-Z.

Would you let us know it?

Best Regards,

Satoshi Shimoda

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igorpadykov
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HI Satoshi

all available data is provided in MMPF0100 datasheet.

Sorry, other data is not available.

Best regards

igor

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igorpadykov
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Hi Satoshi

RESETBMCU is open drain output, so leakage drawn

is defined by pull-up resistor, which should be used for such case.

MMPF0100  rev.9  7_2014.jpg

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igor

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satoshishimoda
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Hi Igor,

I found there is leakage current as following even though it is open drain.

Open collector - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

And our partner thinks the leakage should be defined similar as the following chip.

http://toshiba.semicon-storage.com/info/docget.jsp?did=7336&prodName=TC74HC04AP

Best Regards,

Satoshi Shimoda

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igorpadykov
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HI Satoshi

all available data is provided in MMPF0100 datasheet.

Sorry, other data is not available.

Best regards

igor

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