The MAX6304CSA-T is a robust, highly reliable supervisory circuit designed by Maxim Integrated to monitor power supplies in microprocessor systems. It provides a significant layer of protection by ensuring that the microprocessor and other critical system components operate within safe voltage levels. This essential component is a staple in applications where system integrity and reliability are paramount.
Key Features
- Precision Monitoring: The device features a precision voltage monitor that keeps a close eye on the system's power supply rails, ensuring that they remain within specified thresholds.
- Power-On Reset: It includes a power-on reset function, which generates a reset signal when the power supply voltage is below the designated threshold, effectively resetting the system to a known state.
- Manual Reset: A manual reset input allows for an external trigger to initiate a system reset, providing additional control to the system operators.
- Low Power Consumption: Designed for energy-efficient operations, the MAX6304CSA-T consumes minimal power, making it suitable for battery-powered applications.
- Compact Package: The device comes in a space-saving 8-pin SOIC package, ideal for systems where board space is at a premium.
Applications
The MAX6304CSA-T is versatile and can be used in various applications, including:
- Computers and Servers
- Embedded Systems
- Industrial Controls
- Portable/Battery-Powered Equipment
- Communication Systems
Technical Specifications
The device operates over a wide voltage range and has several key technical specifications that make it suitable for a broad array of applications:
- Voltage Monitoring Range: Precision voltage threshold options available
- Operating Temperature: Specified for operation from -40°C to +85°C
- Package Type: 8-pin SOIC
- Reset Timeout: Programmable delay for reset signal
Overall, the MAX6304CSA-T from Maxim Integrated is a reliable and essential component for any system requiring vigilant voltage monitoring and system reset capabilities. Its integration ensures that systems remain operational and protected against unexpected power supply anomalies.