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MAX809JEUR+T10

Manufacturer Part Number
MAX809JEUR+T10
Description
Supervisory Circuits NULL
Manufacturer
Maxim Integrated
Series
MAX803L, MAX803M, MAX803R, MAX803S, MAX803T, MAX803Z, MAX809J, MAX809L, MAX809M, MAX809R, MAX809S, MAX809T, MAX809Z, MAX810L, MAX810M, MAX810R, MAX810S, MAX810T, MAX810Zr
Datasheet

Specifications of MAX809JEUR+T10

Number Of Voltages Monitored
1
Monitored Voltage
2.5 V, 3 V, 3.3 V, 5 V
Undervoltage Threshold
3.93 V
Overvoltage Threshold
4.06 V
Output Type
Active Low, Push-Pull
Manual Reset
Not Resettable
Watchdog
No Watchdog
Battery Backup Switching
No Backup
Power-up Reset Delay (typ)
240 ms
Supply Voltage - Max
5.5 V
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 105 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Package / Case
SOT-23
Chip Enable Signals
No
Maximum Power Dissipation
320 mW
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
Power Fail Detection
No
Supply Voltage - Min
1.2 V
Therefore, high-impedance CMOS logic inputs con-
nected to RESET can drift to undetermined voltages.
This presents no problem in most applications since
most µP and other circuitry is inoperative with V
below 1V. However, in applications where RESET must
be valid down to 0V, adding a pull-down resistor to
RESET causes any stray leakage currents to flow to
ground, holding RESET low (Figure 2). R1’s value is not
critical; 100kΩ is large enough not to load RESET and
small enough to pull RESET to ground.
A 100kΩ pullup resistor to V
for the MAX810 if RESET is required to remain valid for
V
3-Pin Microprocessor Reset Circuits
MAX803/MAX809/MAX810
Figure 1. Maximum Transient Duration Without Causing a
Reset Pulse vs. Reset Comparator Overdrive
Figure 3. Interfacing to µPs with Bidirectional Reset I/O
6
CC
V
CC
< 1V.
MAX803
400
320
240
160
GND
V
80
CC
0
RESET COMPARATOR OVERDRIVE, V
1
MAX8_ _R/S/T/Z
T
RESET
A
= +25°C
10
MAX8_ _J/L/M
CC
is also recommended
100
RESET
INPUT
TH
- V
MOTOROLA
CC
68HCXX
GND
V
µP
(mV)
CC
1000
CC
Since the RESET output on the MAX803 is open drain,
this device interfaces easily with µPs that have bidirec-
tional reset pins, such as the Motorola 68HC11.
Connecting the µP supervisor’s RESET output directly
to the microcontroller’s (µC’s) RESET pin with a single
pullup resistor allows either device to assert reset
(Figure 3).
Generally, the pullup connected to the MAX803 will
connect to the supply voltage that is being monitored at
the IC’s V
open-drain output to level-shift from the monitored sup-
ply to reset circuitry powered by some other supply
(Figure 4). Note that as the MAX803’s V
Figure 2. RESET Valid to V
Figure 4. MAX803 Open-Drain RESET Output Allows Use with
Multiple Supplies
CC
MAX803 Open-Drain RESET Output
MAX803
Allows Use with Multiple Supplies
+3.3V
GND
V
pin. However, some systems may use the
CC
RESET
MAX809
GND
V
CC
CC
Bidirectional Reset Pins
RESET
Interfacing to µPs with
= Ground Circuit
R
PULLUP
RESET
INPUT
R1
100k
5V SYSTEM
CC
+5.0V
GND
V
Maxim Integrated
CC
decreases

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