Maxim Integrated MAX6375UR26+T Voltage Detector
The MAX6375UR26+T is a precision, low-power voltage detector designed by Maxim Integrated, a leader in analog and mixed-signal engineering. This compact and reliable component is engineered to monitor supply voltages, ensuring that electronic devices operate within their specified voltage ranges, which is crucial for maintaining system stability and performance.
With a preset factory voltage threshold of 2.63V, the MAX6375UR26+T offers a convenient solution for designers looking to implement voltage monitoring without the need for external adjustments. This fixed threshold helps to simplify the design process and reduce component count, thereby saving board space and cost in a wide range of applications.
The MAX6375UR26+T features an open-drain output, which provides the flexibility to connect to a variety of logic levels, making it suitable for interfacing with microcontrollers or other digital systems. The device asserts a reset signal when the monitored voltage falls below the threshold, and it maintains the reset condition until the voltage recovers above the threshold, plus a minimum reset timeout period. This ensures a proper system reset and allows for the power supply to stabilize before the system restarts.
Operating over a wide temperature range of -40°C to +125°C, the MAX6375UR26+T is ideal for use in harsh environments, including industrial and automotive applications. Its low quiescent current of typically 1.5µA makes it an excellent choice for battery-powered and portable devices where power conservation is critical.
The device comes in a compact SOT-23 package, which is favored for space-constrained applications. The MAX6375UR26+T is also available in tape and reel format, denoted by the '+T' suffix, making it well-suited for automated assembly processes and high-volume production.
In summary, the Maxim Integrated MAX6375UR26+T voltage detector is a highly reliable, low-power solution that offers ease of integration, robust performance, and precision voltage monitoring, making it an indispensable component in the design of modern electronic systems.