what should be the connection of unused supply monitoring pin of STM6905(Quintuple, ultralow voltage supervisor) Monitoring IC, It is mentioned that the pin is having high impedance.
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‎2022-05-19 6:37 AM
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‎2022-05-23 2:00 AM
Any of the unused supply monitoring pins (V2IN/V3IN/V4IN/V5IN) of the STM6905 can be connected to VCC, either directly or via a pull-up.
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/Peter
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‎2022-05-20 6:50 AM
Welcome, @AMart.24​, to the community!
Please connect unused supply monitoring pins (V2IN/V3IN/V4IN/V5IN) of the STM6905 to VCC, otherwise they may pick up noise from the environment and generate a reset at the /RST output.
Does it answer your question?
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/Peter
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‎2022-05-22 11:50 PM
Many thanks Peter for your reply,
Should we use a pull up, or connect it directly to supply, for unused pins?
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‎2022-05-23 2:00 AM
Any of the unused supply monitoring pins (V2IN/V3IN/V4IN/V5IN) of the STM6905 can be connected to VCC, either directly or via a pull-up.
If the problem is resolved, please mark this topic as answered by selecting Select as best. This will help other users find that answer faster.
/Peter
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‎2022-05-23 4:44 AM
Thanks Peter
