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MAX6803 - 4-Pin / Low-Power P Reset Circuits with Manual Reset

Download the MAX6803 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the MAX variant, as both devices belong to the same 4-pin / low-power p reset circuits with manual reset family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The MAX6803/MAX6804/MAX6805 microprocessor (µP) supervisory circuits monitor the power supplies in 2.85V to 5.0V µP and digital systems.

They increase circuit reliability and reduce cost by eliminating external components and adjustments.

They also feature a debounced manual-reset input.

Key Features

  • Ultra-Low 0.7V Operating Supply Voltage.
  • Low 4.0µA Supply Current.
  • Precision Monitoring of 2.85V to 5.0V Power-Supply Voltages.
  • Reset Thresholds Available from 2.63V to 4.80V, in Approximately 100mV Increments.
  • Debounced Manual-Reset Input.
  • Fully Specified over Temperature.
  • Three Power-On Reset Timeout Periods Available (1ms min, 20ms min, 100ms min).
  • Low Cost.
  • Three Available Output Structures: Pu.

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MAX6803/MAX6804/ MAX6805 4-Pin, Low-Power µP Reset Circuits with Manual Reset General Description The MAX6803/MAX6804/MAX6805 microprocessor (µP) supervisory circuits monitor the power supplies in 2.85V to 5.0V µP and digital systems. They increase circuit reliability and reduce cost by eliminating external components and adjustments. They also feature a debounced manual-reset input. These devices perform a single function: they assert a reset signal whenever the VCC supply voltage declines below a preset threshold or whenever manual reset is asserted. Reset remains asserted for a preset timeout period after VCC has risen above the reset threshold or after manual reset is deasserted. The only difference among the three devices is their output.