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Function Nanotimer Iq (typ) (mA) 0.000035 Features Low-power timer, Manual reset, Programmable delay range, Watchdog function Rating Catalog Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 105 Supply voltage (max) (V) 5.5 Supply voltage (min) (V) 1.8
Function Nanotimer Iq (typ) (mA) 0.000035 Features Low-power timer, Manual reset, Programmable delay range, Watchdog function Rating Catalog Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 105 Supply voltage (max) (V) 5.5 Supply voltage (min) (V) 1.8
SOT-23-THN (DDC) 6 8.12 mm² 2.9 x 2.8
  • Supply Voltage From 1.8 V to 5.5 V
  • Current Consumption at 2.5 V and 35 nA (Typical)
  • Selectable Time Intervals: 100 ms to 7200 s
  • Timer Accuracy: 1% (Typical)
  • Resistor Selectable Time Interval
  • Watchdog Functionality
  • Manual Reset
  • Supply Voltage From 1.8 V to 5.5 V
  • Current Consumption at 2.5 V and 35 nA (Typical)
  • Selectable Time Intervals: 100 ms to 7200 s
  • Timer Accuracy: 1% (Typical)
  • Resistor Selectable Time Interval
  • Watchdog Functionality
  • Manual Reset

The TPL5010 Nano Timer is an ultra-low power timer with a watchdog feature designed for system wake up in duty-cycled, battery-powered applications such as those in IoT. Many of these applications require the use of a µC, so it is desirable to keep the µC in a low power mode to maximize current savings, waking up only during certain time intervals to collect data or service an interrupt. Although the internal timer of the µC can be used for system wake-up, it can single-handedly consume microamps of total system current.

Consuming only 35 nA, the TPL5010 can replace the functionality of the integrated µC timer. This allows the µC to be placed in a much lower power mode, with the internal timer off, returning only to active mode upon an interrupt by the TPL5010. By offering power savings of almost two orders of magnitude, the TPL5010 enables the use of significantly smaller batteries for energy harvesting or wireless sensor applications. The TPL5010 provides selectable timing intervals from 100 ms to 7200 s and is designed for interrupt-driven applications. Some standards (such as EN50271) require implementation of a watchdog for safety and the TPL5010 realizes this watchdog function at almost no additional power consumption. The TPL5010 is available in a 6-pin SOT23 package.

The TPL5010 Nano Timer is an ultra-low power timer with a watchdog feature designed for system wake up in duty-cycled, battery-powered applications such as those in IoT. Many of these applications require the use of a µC, so it is desirable to keep the µC in a low power mode to maximize current savings, waking up only during certain time intervals to collect data or service an interrupt. Although the internal timer of the µC can be used for system wake-up, it can single-handedly consume microamps of total system current.

Consuming only 35 nA, the TPL5010 can replace the functionality of the integrated µC timer. This allows the µC to be placed in a much lower power mode, with the internal timer off, returning only to active mode upon an interrupt by the TPL5010. By offering power savings of almost two orders of magnitude, the TPL5010 enables the use of significantly smaller batteries for energy harvesting or wireless sensor applications. The TPL5010 provides selectable timing intervals from 100 ms to 7200 s and is designed for interrupt-driven applications. Some standards (such as EN50271) require implementation of a watchdog for safety and the TPL5010 realizes this watchdog function at almost no additional power consumption. The TPL5010 is available in a 6-pin SOT23 package.

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* Data sheet TPL5010 Nano-Power System Timer With Watchdog Function datasheet (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 27 Sep 2018
Application brief MSPM0-Based Medical Alarm Design PDF | HTML 26 Apr 2023
EVM User's guide TPL5010EVM User's Guide 09 Jan 2015

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TPL5010EVM — TPL5010 Evaluation Module

The TPL5010EVM evaluation module allows a designer to configure the timer intervals of the TPL5010 and measure its very low current consumption. Moreover the TPL5010EVM is ready to be connected to the Launchpad of MSP430F5529 in order to test its watchdog and timer features. The EVM has an on board (...)

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Reference designs

TIDA-010264 — MCU based medical alarm with supercapacitor backup reference design

This reference design is an non-application specific example medical alarm utilizing the MSPM0G1507 or MSPM0G3507 microcontroller (MCU) that demonstrates primary alarm, backup alarm and visual alarm functionality to assist with development in accordance with IEC 60601-1-8.
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