Product Overview: MAX6394US310D3+T
The MAX6394US310D3+T is a high-quality, low-power microprocessor (µP) supervisory circuit produced by Maxim Integrated. This component is designed to monitor the power supplies in µP and digital systems, providing a reliable safeguard against power failures or low voltage conditions. It is an essential component for maintaining the integrity and performance of electronic systems.
Key Features
- Voltage Monitoring: The device features precision monitoring of a +3.1V power supply, ensuring that the system operates within safe voltage levels.
- Reset Output: It provides an active-low reset output, which remains asserted for a minimum of 140ms after VCC has risen above the reset threshold, ensuring a proper system reset during power-up, power-down, or brownout conditions.
- Low Power Consumption: With its low supply current of 1.6µA, the MAX6394US310D3+T is ideal for portable and battery-operated applications, helping to extend the life of the system's power source.
- Manual Reset Input: An additional feature includes a manual reset input that allows for a system reset to be triggered with an external signal, providing an extra layer of control.
- Operating Temperature Range: The device operates over an extended temperature range of -40°C to +125°C, making it suitable for use in a wide range of environments and applications.
- Package: It is available in a compact, 4-pin SOT143 package, allowing for space-efficient designs in small form factor applications.
Applications
The MAX6394US310D3+T is versatile and can be used in various applications where reliable voltage monitoring is critical. It is particularly well-suited for:
- Portable/Battery-Powered Devices
- Embedded Systems
- Microprocessor, Microcontroller, and DSP Systems
- Data Storage Systems
- Industrial and Automotive Systems
This supervisory circuit from Maxim Integrated provides designers with a robust power management solution that enhances system reliability and stability, ensuring that electronic products perform as intended, even in the face of power irregularities.