The MAX6856UK26D3+ is a highly sophisticated microcontroller supervisory circuit designed and manufactured by Maxim Integrated, a leader in the development of innovative analog and mixed-signal products. This component is engineered to monitor microprocessor (µP) systems, providing essential functions such as power-on reset control, watchdog timing, and manual reset assertion to ensure reliable operation.
Key Features
- Voltage Monitoring: The device monitors a +2.63V threshold voltage, ensuring that the system voltage remains within the acceptable range for stable operation.
- Reset Output: It provides a reset output during power-up, power-down, and brownout conditions. The reset signal helps in initializing the microprocessor correctly, preventing code execution errors.
- Watchdog Timer: An integrated watchdog timer improves system reliability by resetting the µP if it fails to strobe within a preset timeout period, indicating a system malfunction.
- Manual Reset: A manual reset input allows for an external trigger to initiate a system reset, providing an additional layer of control for system maintenance or troubleshooting.
- Compact Package: The device comes in a space-saving SOT-23 package, making it ideal for use in systems where board space is at a premium.
Applications
The MAX6856UK26D3+ is versatile and can be used in a wide range of applications, including:
- Computers and servers
- Embedded systems
- Communication equipment
- Portable/battery-powered devices
- Industrial controllers
Advantages
With its precision voltage monitoring and robust reset features, the MAX6856UK26D3+ enhances system stability and reliability, which is crucial for mission-critical applications. Its small footprint and ease of integration make it a preferred choice for designers looking to incorporate supervisory functions with minimal impact on overall system design.
Maxim Integrated's commitment to quality ensures that the MAX6856UK26D3+ meets the stringent requirements of modern electronic systems, providing peace of mind for both developers and end-users.