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MAX6733 - Single-/Dual-/Triple-Voltage uP Supervisory Circuits

Download the MAX6733 datasheet PDF (MAX included). The manufacturer datasheet provides complete specifications, pinout details, electrical characteristics, and typical applications for single-/dual-/triple-voltage up supervisory circuits.

Description

The MAX6730

MAX6735 single-/dual-/triple-voltage microprocessor (µP) supervisors feature a watchdog timer and manual reset capability.

MAX6735 offer factory-set reset thresholds for monitoring voltages from +0.9V to +5V and an adjustable reset input for monitoring voltag

Features

  • significantly improves system reliability and accuracy when compared to separate ICs or discrete components. The active-low reset output asserts and remains asserted for the reset timeout period after all the monitored voltages exceed their respective thresholds. Multiple factoryset reset threshold combinations reduce the number of external components required. The MAX6730/MAX6731 monitor a single fixed voltage, the MAX6732/MAX6733 monitor two fixed voltages, and the MAX6734/MAX6735 monitor two.

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19-2629; Rev 2; 1/03 Single-/Dual-/Triple-Voltage µP Supervisory Circuits with Independent Watchdog Output General Description The MAX6730–MAX6735 single-/dual-/triple-voltage microprocessor (µP) supervisors feature a watchdog timer and manual reset capability. The MAX6730– MAX6735 offer factory-set reset thresholds for monitoring voltages from +0.9V to +5V and an adjustable reset input for monitoring voltages down to +0.63V. The combination of these features significantly improves system reliability and accuracy when compared to separate ICs or discrete components. The active-low reset output asserts and remains asserted for the reset timeout period after all the monitored voltages exceed their respective thresholds.
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