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MAX6400 - uP Supervisory Circuits

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The MAX6400

MAX6405 is a family of ultra-low power microprocessor (µP) supervisory circuits used for monitoring battery, power-supply, and regulated system voltages.

Each device contains a precision bandgap reference comparator and is trimmed to specified trip threshold voltages.

Features

  • o Ultra-Small 4-Bump (2 ✕ 2) Chip-Scale Package, (Package Pending Full Qualification.
  • Expected Completion Date 6/30/01. See UCSP Reliability Section for More Details. ) o 70% Smaller Than SC70 Package o Ultra-Low 500nA (typ) Supply Current (MAX6400/MAX6401/MAX6402) o Factory-Trimmed Reset Thresholds from 2.20V to 4.63V in Approximately 100mV Increments o ±2.5% Threshold Accuracy -40°C to +85°C o Factory-Set 100ms (min) Reset Timeout Period o Manual Reset Input o Guaranteed Reset Valid to V.

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Part number MAX6400
Manufacturer Maxim
File Size 152.55 KB
Description uP Supervisory Circuits
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19-2043; Rev 1; 8/01 µP Supervisory Circuits in 4-Bump (2 ✕ 2) Chip-Scale Package General Description The MAX6400–MAX6405 is a family of ultra-low power microprocessor (µP) supervisory circuits used for monitoring battery, power-supply, and regulated system voltages. Each device contains a precision bandgap reference comparator and is trimmed to specified trip threshold voltages. These devices provide excellent circuit reliability and low cost by eliminating external components and adjustments when monitoring system voltages from 2.5V to 5.0V. A manual reset input is also included. The MAX6400–MAX6405 assert a reset signal whenever the VCC supply voltage falls below a preset threshold. These devices are differentiated by their output logic configurations and preset threshold voltages.
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