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MAX792TESE-T

Manufacturer Part Number
MAX792TESE-T
Description
Supervisory Circuits
Manufacturer
Maxim Integrated
Series
MAX792, MAX792L, MAX792M, MAX792R, MAX792S, MAX792T, MAX820, MAX820L, MAX820M, MAX820R, MAX820S, MAX820Tr
Datasheet

Specifications of MAX792TESE-T

Number Of Voltages Monitored
1
Monitored Voltage
2.75 V to 5.5 V
Undervoltage Threshold
3 V
Overvoltage Threshold
3.15 V
Output Type
Active High, Active Low, Push-Pull
Manual Reset
Resettable
Watchdog
Watchdog
Battery Backup Switching
No 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
SOIC-16 Narrow
Chip Enable Signals
Yes
Maximum Power Dissipation
762 mW
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
Power Fail Detection
Yes
Supply Current (typ)
150 uA
Supply Voltage - Min
2.75 V
The RESET output is active low and typically sinks 1.6mA
at 0.1V. When deasserted, RESET sources 1.6mA at typi-
cally V
RESET. RESET is guaranteed to be valid down to V
and an external 10kΩ pull-down resistor on RESET
ensures that it will be valid with V
(Figure 5). As V
RESET output switch reduces accordingly, increasing the
r
resistor ensures that the parallel combination of switch
plus resistor will be around 10kΩ and the saturation
voltage will be below 0.4V while sinking 40µA. When
using an external pull-down resistor of 10kΩ, the high
state for the RESET output with V
4.60V.
The overvoltage comparator is an uncommitted com-
parator that has no effect on the operation of other chip
functions. Use this input to provide overvoltage indica-
tion by connecting a voltage divider from the input sup-
ply, as in Figure 6.
Connect OVI to ground if the overvoltage function is not
used. OVO goes low when OVI goes above 1.30V. With
OVI below 1.30V, OVO is actively pulled to V
source1µA.
Figure 4c. Alternative Connection for External Programming Mode
DS(ON)
V
V
LOW LINE
RESET
R1
R2
CC
and the saturation voltage. The 10kΩ pull-down
REGULATOR
= 1.3 R3 + R4
- 1.5V. The RESET output is the inverse of
= 1.3
(
(
CC
R4
R1 + R2
R3
R4
R2
______________________________________________________________________________________
)
Reset Outputs (RESET and
goes below 1V, the gate drive to the
)
Overvoltage Comparator
LLIN/REFOUT
RESET IN/INT
MAX792
MAX820
GND
V
CC
CC
LOW LINE
= 4.75V is typically
CC
RESET
RESET
Microprocessor and Nonvolatile
down to GND
2
1
10
CC
Memory Supervisory Circuits
CC
and can
TO µP
TO µP
TO µP NMI
RESET )
= 1V,
The watchdog monitors µP activity via the watchdog
input (WDI). If the µP becomes inactive, WDO and WDPO
are asserted. To use the watchdog function, connect
WDI to a µP bus line or I/O line. If WDI remains high or
low for longer than the watchdog timeout period (1.6s
nominal), WDPO and WDO are asserted, indicating a soft-
ware fault condition (see Watchdog-Pulse Output and
Watchdog Output sections).
If the watchdog function is unused, connect WDI to V
or GND. A change of state (high-to-low, low-to-high, or
a minimum 100ns pulse) at WDI during the watchdog
period resets the watchdog timer. The watchdog timer
Figure 5. Adding an external pull-down resistor ensures RESET
is valid with V
Figure 6. Detecting an Overvoltage Condition
VOLTAGE REGULATOR
CC
MAX792
MAX820
down to GND.
7
OVI
RESET
MAX792
MAX820
1
1.30V
GND
V
CC
12
3
Watchdog Function
10k
OVO
6
Watchdog Input
TO µP RESET
OVERVOLTAGE
CC
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