MAX6365LKA26-T Maxim Integrated, MAX6365LKA26-T Datasheet - Page 9

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MAX6365LKA26-T

Manufacturer Part Number
MAX6365LKA26-T
Description
Supervisory Circuits
Manufacturer
Maxim Integrated
Series
MAX6365, MAX6366, MAX6367, MAX6368r
Datasheet

Specifications of MAX6365LKA26-T

Number Of Voltages Monitored
1
Monitored Voltage
2.5 V, 3 V, 3.3 V, 5 V
Undervoltage Threshold
2.55 V
Overvoltage Threshold
2.7 V
Output Type
Active Low, Push-Pull
Manual Reset
Resettable
Watchdog
No Watchdog
Battery Backup Switching
Backup
Power-up Reset Delay (typ)
280 ms
Supply Voltage - Max
5.5 V
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 85 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Package / Case
SOT-23
Chip Enable Signals
Yes
Maximum Power Dissipation
700 mW
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
Power Fail Detection
No
Supply Current (typ)
15 uA
Supply Voltage - Min
0 V
OUT goes high and stays high regardless of any sub-
sequent transitions on CE IN during the reset event.
When CE OUT is disconnected from CE IN, CE OUT is
actively pulled up to OUT.
The propagation delay through the chip-enable circuit-
ry depends on both the source impedance of the drive
to CE IN and the capacitive loading at CE OUT. The
chip-enable propagation delay is production tested
from the 50% point of CE IN to the 50% point of CE
OUT, using a 50Ω driver and 50pF load capacitance.
Minimize the capacitive load at CE OUT to minimize
propagation delay, and use a low-output-impedance
driver.
In a brownout or power failure, it may be necessary to
preserve the contents of the RAM. With a backup bat-
tery installed at BATT, the MAX6365–MAX6368 auto-
matically switch the RAM to backup power when V
falls. The MAX6367 has a BATT ON output that goes
high in battery-backup mode. These devices require
two conditions before switching to battery-backup
mode:
1) V
2) V
Table 1 lists the status of the inputs and outputs in bat-
tery-backup mode. The devices do not power up if the
only voltage source is on BATT. OUT only powers up
from V
Figure 1. Reset and Chip-Enable Timing
CC
CC
CC
must be below the reset threshold.
must be below V
with Battery Backup and Chip-Enable Gating
at startup.
SOT23, Low-Power µP Supervisory Circuits
THRESHOLD V
V
CC
_______________________________________________________________________________________
OR BATT
CE OUT
Backup-Battery Switchover
RESET
RESET
RESET
CE IN
TH
BATT
RESET-TO-CE OUT DELAY (12µs)
.
t
RD
CC
Many µP-based products require manual reset capabili-
ty, allowing the user or external logic circuitry to initiate a
reset. For the MAX6365, a logic low on MR asserts reset.
Reset remains asserted while MR is low and for a mini-
mum of 150ms (t
nal 20kΩ pullup resistor to V
with TTL/CMOS logic levels or with open-drain/collector
outputs. Connect a normally open momentary switch
from MR to GND to create a manual reset function; exter-
nal debounce circuitry is not required. If MR is driven
from long cables or the device is used in a noisy environ-
ment, connect a 0.1µF capacitor from MR to GND to pro-
vide additional noise immunity.
Table 1. Input and Output Status in
Battery-Backup Mode
MR, RESET IN,
t
RESET/RESET
RP
CE IN, WDI
BATT ON
CE OUT
BATT
OUT
V
t
PIN
RD
CC
Manual Reset Input (MAX6365 Only)
*
IF CE IN GOES HIGH BEFORE RESET ASSERTS,
CE OUT GOES HIGH WITHOUT DELAY AS
CE IN GOES HIGH.
RP
*
Disconnected from OUT
Connected to BATT
Connected to OUT. Current drawn from
the battery is less than 1µA (at V
2.8V, excluding I
Asserted
High state
Inputs ignored
Connected to OUT
) after it returns high. MR has an inter-
t
RP
CC
. This input can be driven
STATUS
OUT
) when V
CC
BATT
= 0V.
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