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常用模拟开关芯片型号与功能和应用介绍
1.CD4066:
CD4066是一种四路双开关模拟集成电路。
它可以用作高速CMOS开关、模拟信号开关和数字信号开关。
CD4066具有低电平阈值和高通串脉冲响
应等特性,可以通过外部电压来控制其开关状态。
其应用包括模拟开关、
数据路由、模拟选择器和模拟交换等。
2.MAX4617:
MAX4617是一种低电阻四路双开关。
它具有低电阻和低电平失真的特点,可用于模拟交换、模拟多路复用和模拟电流控制等应用。
MAX4617还
具有高速开关时间和广泛的供电电压范围,适用于多种电路设计。
3.ADG601:
ADG601是一种单路、高精度CMOS模拟开关芯片。
它具有低电位失真、低电流和低电压操作的特点,适用于音频信号开关、电量计选择、过程控
制和自动测试设备等应用。
ADG601还具有低串扰和低抖动等特性,可以
提供高品质的信号传输。
这些模拟开关芯片的功能和应用广泛,可以满足不同领域的需求。
它
们在信号传输、数据交换、功率控制和信号处理等方面发挥着重要作用。
无论是工业自动化、通信设备、消费电子产品还是医疗设备,这些模拟开
关芯片都能够提供可靠和精确的信号控制。
因此,选取适合的模拟开关芯
片对于电路设计和系统性能至关重要。
General DescriptionThe MAX6365–MAX6368 supervisory circuits simplify power-supply monitoring, battery-backup control func-tions, and memory write protection in microprocessor (µP) systems. The circuits significantly improve the size,accuracy, and reliability of modern systems with an ultra-small integrated solution.These devices perform four basic system functions:1) Provide a µP reset output during V CC supply power-up, power-down, and brownout conditions.2) Internally control V CC to backup-battery switching tomaintain data or low-power operation for CMOS RAM, CMOS µPs, real-time clocks, and other digital logic when the main supply fails.3) Provide memory write protection through internalchip-enable gating during supply or processor faults.4) Include one of the following options: a manual resetinput (MAX6365), a watchdog timer function (MAX6366), a battery-on output (MAX6367), or an auxiliary user-adjustable reset input (MAX6368).The MAX6365–MAX6368 operate from V CC supply volt-ages as low as 1.2V. The factory preset reset threshold voltages range from 2.32V to 4.63V (see the Ordering Information ). In addition, each part is offered in three reset output versions: push-pull active low, open-drain active low, or open-drain active high (see the Selector Guide ). The MAX6365–MAX6368 are available in minia-ture 8-pin SOT23 packages.ApplicationsCritical µP/µC Power Portable/Battery-Monitoring Powered Equipment Fax Machines Set-Top Boxes Industrial Control POS EquipmentComputers/ControllersFeatures♦Low +1.2V Operating Supply Voltage (V CC or V BATT )♦Precision Monitoring of +5.0V, +3.3V, +3.0V, and +2.5V Power-Supply Voltages♦On-Board Gating of Chip-Enable Signals, 1.5ns Propagation Delay♦Debounced Manual Reset Input (MAX6365)♦Watchdog Timer, 1.6s Timeout (MAX6366)♦Battery-On Output Indicator (MAX6367)♦Auxiliary User-Adjustable RESET IN (MAX6368)♦Low 10µA Quiescent Supply Current ♦Three Available Output StructuresPush-Pull RESET Open-Drain RESET Open-Drain RESET♦RESET/RESET Valid Down to 1.2V Guaranteed (V CC or V BATT )♦Power-Supply Transient Immunity ♦150ms min Reset Timeout Period ♦Miniature 8-Pin SOT23 PackageMAX6365–MAX6368SOT23, Low-Power µP Supervisory Circuits with Battery Backup and Chip-Enable Gating________________________________________________________________Maxim Integrated Products1Pin Configurations19-1658; Rev 3; 12/05For pricing, delivery, and ordering information,please contact Maxim/Dallas Direct!at 1-888-629-4642, or visit Maxim’s website at .Ordering Information*These parts offer a choice of reset threshold voltages. From the Reset Threshold Ranges table, insert the desired threshold volt-age code in the blank to complete the part number. SOT parts come in tape-and-reel only and must be ordered in 2500-piece increments. See Device Marking Codes for a complete parts list,including SOT top marks and standard threshold versions. See Selector Guide for a listing of device features.Devices are available in both leaded and lead-free packaging.Specify lead-free by replacing “-T” with “+T” when ordering.Typical Operating Circuit appears at end of data sheet.M A X 6365–M A X 6368SOT23, Low-Power µP Supervisory Circuits with Battery Backup and Chip-Enable GatingABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGSELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS(V = +2.4V to +5.5V, V = +3.0V, CE IN = V , reset not asserted, T = -40°C to +85°C. Typical values are at T = +25°C,Stresses beyond those listed under “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.Terminal Voltages (with respect to GND)V CC , BATT, OUT.......................................................-0.3V to +6V RESET (open drain), RESET (open drain)................-0.3V to +6V BATT ON, RESET (push-pull), RESET IN,WDI, CE IN, CE OUT...........................-0.3V to (V OUT + 0.3V)MR ..............................................................-0.3V to (V CC + 0.3V)Input CurrentV CC Peak ..............................................................................1A V CC Continuous.............................................................250mA BATT Peak.....................................................................250mA BATT Continuous.............................................................40mAGND...............................................................................75mA Output CurrentOUT...............................Short-Circuit Protected for up to 10s RESET, RESET , BATT ON, CE OUT...............................20mA Continuous Power Dissipation (T A = +70°C)8-Pin SOT23 (derate 8.75mW/°C above +70°C)........700mW Operating Temperature Range ...........................-40°C to +85°C Storage Temperature Range.............................-65°C to +150°C Junction Temperature .....................................................+150°C Lead Temperature (soldering, 10s).................................+300°CMAX6365–MAX6368SOT23, Low-Power µP Supervisory Circuits with Battery Backup and Chip-Enable Gating_______________________________________________________________________________________3ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued)(V CC = +2.4V to +5.5V, V BATT = +3.0V, CE IN = V CC , reset not asserted, T A = -40°C to +85°C. Typical values are at T A = +25°C,M A X 6365–M A X 6368SOT23, Low-Power µP Supervisory Circuits with Battery Backup and Chip-Enable Gating 4_______________________________________________________________________________________Typical Operating Characteristics(T A = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.)8109121115141316-400-2020406080SUPPLY CURRENTvs. TEMPERATURE (NO LOAD)TEMPERATURE (°C)S U P P L Y C U R R E N T (µA )0.20.60.40.81.01.2BATTERY SUPPLY CURRENT (BACKUP MODE) vs. TEMPERATURETEMPERATURE (°C)B A T T E R Y S U P P L YC U R R E N T (µA )-402040-200608021437658-40-2020406080BATT-TO-OUT ON-RESISTANCEvs. TEMPERATURETEMPERATURE (°C)B A T T -T O -O U T O N -R E S I S T A NC E (Ω)ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued)(V= +2.4V to +5.5V, V = +3.0V, CE IN = V , reset not asserted, T = -40°C to +85°C. Typical values are at T = +25°C,Note 2:V BATT can be 0 anytime, or V CC can go down to 0 if V BATT is active (except at startup).Note 3:RESET is pulled up to OUT. Specifications apply for OUT = V CC or OUT = BATT.Note 4:The chip-enable resistance is tested with V CC = V TH(MAX)and CE IN = V CC / 2.MAX6365–MAX6368SOT23, Low-Power µP Supervisory Circuits with Battery Backup and Chip-Enable Gating_______________________________________________________________________________________5Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)(T A = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.)00.40.20.80.61.21.01.4-4020-20406080V CC TO OUT ON-RESISTANCEvs. TEMPERATURETEMPERATURE (°C)V C C T O O U T O N -R E S I S T A N C E (Ω)190195205200210RESET TIMEOUT PERIOD vs. TEMPERATUREM A X 6365/8-05TEMPERATURE (°C)R E S E T T I M E O U T P E R I O D (m s )-402040-206080301575604513512010590TEMPERATURE (°C)P R O P A G A T I O N D E L A Y (µs )-402040-206080V CC TO RESET PROPAGATION DELAYvs. TEMPERATURE2.03.02.55.04.54.03.5RESET THRESHOLD vs. TEMPERATURETEMPERATURE (°C)T H R E S H O L D (V )-402040-206080110010100010,000MAXIMUM TRANSIENT DURATION vs. RESET THRESHOLD OVERDRIVERESET THRESHOLD OVERDRIVE V TH - V CC (mV)M A X I M U M T R A N S I E N T D U R A T I O N (µs )40030035025020005015010003215498761000.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.03.5BATTERY SUPPLY CURRENT vs. SUPPLY VOLTAGEV CC (V)B A T T E R Y S U P P L YC U R R E N T (µA )M A X 6365–M A X 6368SOT23, Low-Power µP Supervisory Circuits with Battery Backup and Chip-Enable Gating 6_______________________________________________________________________________________1.2341.2351.236MAX6368RESET IN THRESHOLD vs. TEMPERATUREM A X 6365/8 -10TEMPERATURE (°C)V R T H (V )-402040-2060801.01.91.61.32.82.52.2MAX6368RESET IN TO RESET PROPAGATION DELAYvs. TEMPERATURETEMPERATURE (°C)P R O P A G A T I O N D E L A Y (µs )-402040-206080013245C LOAD (pF)P R O P A G A T I O N D E L A Y (n s )10050150200CHIP-ENABLE PROPAGATION DELAY vs. CE OUT LOAD CAPACITANCE515102025-40-2020406080TEMPERATURE (°C)C E I N T O C E O U T O N -R E S I S T A N C E (Ω)CE IN TO CE OUT ON-RESISTANCEvs. TEMPERATURE1.01.31.21.11.51.41.91.81.71.62.0-40-2020406080TEMPERATURE (°C)W A T C H D O G T I M E O U T P E R I O D (s )MAX6366WATCHDOG TIMEOUT PERIODvs. TEMPERATURETypical Operating Characteristics (continued)(T A = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.)MAX6365–MAX6368SOT23, Low-Power µP Supervisory Circuits with Battery Backup and Chip-Enable Gating_______________________________________________________________________________________7M A X 6365–M A X 6368SOT23, Low-Power µP Supervisory Circuits with Battery Backup and Chip-Enable Gating 8_______________________________________________________________________________________Detailed DescriptionThe Typical Operating Circuit shows a typical connec-tion for the MAX6365–MAX6368. OUT powers the static random-access memory (SRAM). If V CC is greater than the reset threshold (V TH ), or if V CC is lower than V TH but higher than V BATT , V CC is connected to OUT. If V CC is lower than V TH and V CC is less than V BATT ,BATT is connected to OUT. OUT supplies up to 150mA from V CC . In battery-backup mode, an internal MOSFET connects the backup battery to OUT. The on-resistance of the MOSFET is a function of backup-battery voltage and is shown in the BATT-to-OUT On-Resistance vs.Temperature graph in the T ypical Operating Char-acteristics .Chip-Enable Signal GatingThe MAX6365–MAX6368 provide internal gating of CE signals to prevent erroneous data from being written toCMOS RAM in the event of a power failure. During nor-mal operation, the CE gate is enabled and passes all CE transitions. When reset asserts, this path becomes disabled, preventing erroneous data from corrupting the CMOS RAM. All of these devices use a series trans-mission gate from CE IN to CE OUT. The 2ns propaga-tion delay from CE IN to CE OUT allows the devices to be used with most µPs and high-speed DSPs.During normal operation, CE IN is connected to CE OUT through a low on-resistance transmission gate.This is valid when reset is not asserted. If CE IN is high when reset is asserted, CE OUT remains high regard-less of any subsequent transitions on CE IN during the reset event.If CE IN is low when reset is asserted, CE OUT is held low for 12µs to allow completion of the read/write oper-ation (F igure 1). After the 12µs delay expires, the CEFunctional DiagramMAX6365–MAX6368SOT23, Low-Power µP Supervisory Circuits with Battery Backup and Chip-Enable Gating_______________________________________________________________________________________9OUT goes high and stays high regardless of any sub-sequent transitions on CE IN during the reset event.When CE OUT is disconnected from CE IN, CE OUT is actively pulled up to OUT.The propagation delay through the chip-enable circuit-ry depends on both the source impedance of the drive to CE IN and the capacitive loading at CE OUT. The chip-enable propagation delay is production tested from the 50% point of CE IN to the 50% point of CE OUT, using a 50Ωdriver and 50pF load capacitance.Minimize the capacitive load at CE OUT to minimize propagation delay, and use a low-output-impedance driver.Backup-Battery SwitchoverIn a brownout or power failure, it may be necessary to preserve the contents of the RAM. With a backup bat-tery installed at BATT, the MAX6365–MAX6368 auto-matically switch the RAM to backup power when V CC falls. The MAX6367 has a BATT ON output that goes high in battery-backup mode. These devices require two conditions before switching to battery-backup mode:1) V CC must be below the reset threshold.2) V CC must be below V BATT .Table 1 lists the status of the inputs and outputs in bat-tery-backup mode. The devices do not power up if the only voltage source is on BATT. OUT only powers upfrom V CC at startup.Many µP-based products require manual reset capabili-ty, allowing the user or external logic circuitry to initiate a reset. For the MAX6365, a logic low on MR asserts reset.Reset remains asserted while MR is low and for a mini-mum of 150ms (t RP ) after it returns high. MR has an inter-nal 20k Ωpullup resistor to V CC . This input can be driven with TTL/CMOS logic levels or with open-drain/collector outputs. Connect a normally open momentary switch from MR to GND to create a manual reset function; exter-nal debounce circuitry is not required. If MR is driven from long cables or the device is used in a noisy environ-ment, connect a 0.1µF capacitor from MR to GND to pro-vide additional noise immunity.Figure 1. Reset and Chip-Enable TimingM A X 6365–M A X 6368SOT23, Low-Power µP Supervisory Circuits with Battery Backup and Chip-Enable Gating 10______________________________________________________________________________________Watchdog Input (MAX6366 Only)The watchdog monitors µP activity through the watch-dog input (WDI). If the µP becomes inactive, reset asserts. To use the watchdog function, connect WDI to a bus line or µP I/O line. A change of state (high to low,low to high, or a minimum 100ns pulse) resets the watchdog timer. If WDI remains high or low for longer than the watchdog timeout period (t WD ), the internal watchdog timer runs out and a reset pulse is triggered for the reset timeout period (t RP ). The internal watchdog timer clears whenever reset asserts or whenever WDI sees a rising or falling edge. If WDI remains in either a high or low state, a reset pulse asserts periodically after every t WD (Figure 2).BATT ON Indicator (MAX6367 Only)BATT ON is a push-pull output that drives high when in battery-backup mode. BATT ON typically sinks 3.2mA at 0.1V saturation voltage. In battery-backup mode, this terminal sources approximately 10µA from OUT. Use BATT ON to indicate battery-switchover status or to supply base drive to an external pass transistor for higher current applications (Figure 3).RESET IN Comparator (MAX6368 Only)RESET IN is compared to an internal 1.235V reference.If the voltage at RESET IN is less than 1.235V, reset asserts. Use the RESET IN comparator as an undervolt-age detector to signal a failing power supply or as a secondary power-supply reset monitor.To program the reset threshold (V RTH ) of the secondary power supply, use the following (see Typical Operating Circuit ):V RTH = V REF (R1 / R2 + 1)where V REF = 1.235V. To simplify the resistor selection,choose a value for R2 and calculate R1:R1 = R2 [(V RTH / V REF ) - 1]Since the input current at RESET IN is 25nA (max),large values (up to 1M Ω) can be used for R2 with no significant loss in accuracy. For example, in the Typical Operating Circuit , the MAX6368 monitors two supply voltages. To monitor the secondary 5V logic or analog supply with a 4.60V nominal programmed reset thresh-old, choose R2 = 100k Ω, and calculate R1 = 273k Ω.Reset OutputA µP’s reset input starts the µP in a known state. The MAX6365–MAX6368 µP supervisory circuits assert a reset to prevent code-execution errors during power-up, power-down, and brownout conditions. RESET is guaranteed to be a logic low or logic high, depending on the device chosen (see the Ordering Information ).RESET or RESET asserts when V CC is below the reset threshold and for at least 150ms (t RP ) after V CC rises above the reset threshold. RESET or RESET also asserts when MR is low (MAX6365) and when RESET IN is less than 1.235V (MAX6368). The MAX6366 watch-dog function will cause RESET (or RESET ) to assert in pulses following a watchdog timeout (Figure 2).Applications InformationOperation Withouta Backup Power SourceThe MAX6365–MAX6368 provide battery-backup func-tions. If a backup power source is not used, connect BATT to GND and OUT to V CC .Watchdog Software ConsiderationsOne way to help the watchdog timer monitor the soft-ware execution more closely is to set and reset the watchdog at different points in the program rather than pulsing the watchdog input periodically. F igure 4shows a flow diagram in which the I/O driving theFigure 2. MAX6366 Watchdog Timeout Period and Reset Active TimeMAX6365–MAX6368SOT23, Low-Power µP Supervisory Circuits with Battery Backup and Chip-Enable Gating______________________________________________________________________________________11watchdog is set low in the beginning of the program,set high at the beginning of every subroutine or loop,and set low again when the program returns to the beginning. If the program should hang in any subrou-tine, the problem would be quickly corrected.Replacing the Backup BatteryWhen V CC is above V TH , the backup power source can be removed without danger of triggering a reset pulse.The device does not enter battery-backup mode when V CC stays above the reset threshold voltage.Negative-Going V CC TransientsThese supervisors are relatively immune to short-dura-tion, negative-going V CC transients. Resetting the µP when V CC experiences only small glitches is usually not desirable.The T ypical Operating Characteristics section has a Maximum Transient Duration vs. Reset Threshold Overdrive graph for which reset is not asserted. The graph was produced using negative-going V CC pulses,starting at V CC and ending below the reset threshold by the magnitude indicated (reset threshold overdrive).The graph shows the maximum pulse width that a neg-ative-going V CC transient can typically have without triggering a reset pulse. As the amplitude of the tran-sient increases (i.e., goes further below the reset threshold), the maximum allowable pulse width decreases. Typically, a V CC transient that goes 100mV below the reset threshold and lasts for 30µs will not trig-ger a reset pulse.A 0.1µF bypass capacitor mounted close to the V CC pin provides additional transient immunity.M A X 6365–M A X 6368SOT23, Low-Power µP Supervisory Circuits with Battery Backup and Chip-Enable Gating 12______________________________________________________________________________________standard versions only. Contact factory for availability of nonstandard versions.MAX6365–MAX6368SOT23, Low-Power µP Supervisory Circuits with Battery Backup and Chip-Enable Gating______________________________________________________________________________________13Pin Configurations (continued)M A X 6365–M A X 6368SOT23, Low-Power µP Supervisory Circuits with Battery Backup and Chip-Enable Gating 14______________________________________________________________________________________Typical Operating CircuitChip InformationTRANSISTOR COUNT: 729PROCESS: CMOSSOT23, Low-Power µP Supervisory Circuits with Battery Backup and Chip-Enable GatingMAX6365–MAX6368Maxim cannot assume responsibility for use of any circuitry other than circuitry entirely embodied in a Maxim product. No circuit patent licenses are implied. Maxim reserves the right to change the circuitry and specifications without notice at any time.Maxim Integrated Products, 120 San Gabriel Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94086 408-737-7600 ____________________15©2005 Maxim Integrated ProductsPrinted USAis a registered trademark of Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.Package Information(The package drawing(s) in this data sheet may not reflect the most current specifications. For the latest package outline information go to /packages .)。
For free samples & the latest literature: , or phone 1-800-998-8800.For small orders, phone 408-737-7600 ext. 3468.General DescriptionThe MAX6305–MAX6313 CMOS microprocessor (µP)supervisory circuits are designed to monitor more than one power supply. Ideal for monitoring both 5V and 3.3V in personal computer systems, these devicesFeatureso Small 5-Pin SOT23 Packageo Precision Factory-Set V CC Reset Thresholds;Available in 0.1V Increments from 2.5V to 5V o Immune to Short V TransientsMAX6305–MAX63135-Pin, Multiple-Input,Programmable Reset ICs________________________________________________________________Maxim Integrated Products 119-1145; Rev 1; 8/98M A X 6305–M A X 63135-Pin, Multiple-Input, Programmable Reset ICs 2_______________________________________________________________________________________ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGSELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICSV CC = +2.5V to +5.5V for the MAX6305/MAX6308/MAX6311, V CC = (V TH + 2.5%) to +5.5V for the MAX6306/MAX6307/MAX6309/MAX6310/MAX6312/MAX6313; T A = 0°C to +70°C; unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at T A = +25°C.)Stresses beyond those listed under “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.V CC ...........................................................................-0.3V to +6V All Other Pins..............................................-0.3V to (V CC + 0.3V)Input/Output Current, All Pins.............................................20mA Rate of Rise, V CC ............................................................100V/µsContinuous Power Dissipation (T A = +70°C)SOT23-5 (derate 7.1mW/°C above +70°C).................571mW Operating Temperature Range...............................0°C to +70°C Storage Temperature Range.............................-65°C to +160°C Lead Temperature (soldering, 10sec).............................+300°CMAX6305–MAX63135-Pin, Multiple-Input, Programmable Reset ICs_______________________________________________________________________________________3ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued)(V CC = +2.5V to +5.5V for the MAX6305/MAX6308/MAX6311, V CC = (V TH + 2.5%) to +5.5V for the MAX6306/MAX6307/MAX6309/MAX6310/MAX6312/MAX6313; T A = 0°C to +70°C; unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at T A = +25°C.)Note 1: The MAX6305/MAX6308/MAX6311 switch from undervoltage reset to normal operation between 1.5V < V CC < 2.5V.Note 2: The MAX6306/MAX6307/MAX6309/MAX6310/MAX6312/MAX6313 monitor V CC through an internal factory-trimmed voltagedivider, which programs the nominal reset threshold. Factory-trimmed reset thresholds are available in approximately 100mV increments from 2.5V to 5V (Table 1).M A X 6305–M A X 63135-Pin, Multiple-Input, Programmable Reset ICs 4_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Typical Operating Characteristics(V CC = +5V, T A = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.)5.05.56.06.57.07.58.08.59.09.5-60-40-2020406080100SUPPLY CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURETEMPERATURE (°C)S U P P L Y C U R R E N T (µA )01020304050607080-60-40-2020406080100V CC FALLING PROPAGATION DELAYvs. TEMPERATURETEMPERATURE (°C)P R O P A G A T I O N D E L A Y (n s )010203040506070-60-40-20020406080100OVRST IN RISING PROPAGATION DELAY vs. TEMPERATURE (OVERVOLTAGE RESET INPUT)TEMPERATURE (°C)P R O P A G A T I O N D E L A Y (n s )020406080100120-60-40-2020406080100RST IN_ FALLING PROPAGATION DELAY vs. TEMPERATURETEMPERATURE (°C)R S T I N _ P R O P A G A T I O N D E L A Y (n s )104001200800MAXIMUM TRANSIENT DURATION vs.V CC RESET THRESHOLD OVERDRIVE10OVERDRIVE, V TH - V CC (mV)T R A N S I E N T D U R A T I O N (µs )100100010,0000.900.920.940.960.981.001.021.041.061.081.10-60-40-20020406080100RESET TIMEOUT vs. TEMPERATURE6305 T O C 05TEMPERATURE (°C)N O R M A L I Z E D R E S E T T I M E O U T0.9900.9920.9940.9960.9981.0001.0021.0041.0061.0081.010-60-40-2020406080100RESET THRESHOLD vs. TEMPERATURE6305 T O C 06TEMPERATURE (°C)N O R M A L I Z E D R E S E T T H R E S H O L D (V /V )104001200800MAXIMUM TRANSIENT DURATION vs.OVRST IN THRESHOLD OVERDRIVE10OVERDRIVE, V OVRST IN - V REF (mV)T R A N S I E N T D U R A T I O N (µs )100100010,000104001200800MAXIMUM TRANSIENT DURATION vs.RST IN_ THRESHOLD OVERDRIVE10OVERDRIVE, V REF - V RST IN (mV)T R A N S I E N T D U R A T I O N (µs )100100010,000_______________Detailed DescriptionThe MAX6305–MAX6313 CMOS microprocessor (µP)supervisory circuits are designed to monitor more than one power supply and issue a system reset when any monitored supply falls out of regulation. The MAX6305/MAX6308/MAX6311 have two adjustable undervoltage reset inputs (RST IN1 and RST IN2). The MAX6306/MAX6307/MAX6309/MAX6310/MAX6312/MAX6313 mon-itor V CC through an internal, factory-trimmed voltage divider. The MAX6306/MAX6309/MAX6312 have, in addition, an adjustable undervoltage reset input and a manual-reset input. The internal voltage divider sets the reset threshold as specified in the device part number (Table 1). The MAX6307/MAX6310/ MAX6313 feature an adjustable undervoltage reset input (RST IN) and an adjustable overvoltage reset input (OVRST IN) in addition to the factory-trimmed reset threshold on the V CC moni-tor. Program the adjustable reset inputs with an external resistor divider (see Adjustable Reset Inputs section).Reset OutputsA µP’s reset input starts the µP in a known state. These µP supervisory circuits assert reset to prevent code-execution errors during power-up, power-down, or brownout conditions.RESET (MAX6305–MAX6310) and RESET (MAX6311/MAX6312/MAX6313) are guaranteed to be asserted at a valid logic level for V CC > 1V (see Electrical Characteristics ). Once all monitored voltages exceed their programmed reset thresholds, an internal timer keeps reset asserted for the reset timeout period (t RP );after this interval, reset deasserts.If a brownout condition occurs (any or all monitored volt-ages dip outside their programmed reset threshold),reset asserts (RESET goes high; RESET goes low). Any time any of the monitored voltages dip below their reset threshold, the internal timer resets to zero and reset asserts. The internal timer starts when all of the moni-tored voltages return above their reset thresholds, and reset remains asserted for a reset timeout period. The MAX6305/MAX6306/MAX6307 feature an active-low,MAX6305–MAX63135-Pin, Multiple-Input, Programmable Reset ICs_______________________________________________________________________________________5______________________________________________________________Pin DescriptionM A X 6305–M A X 6313open-drain, N-channel output. The MAX6308/MAX6309/MAX6310 feature an active-low, complementary output structure that both sinks and sources current, and the MAX6311/MAX6312/MAX6313 have an active-high com-plementary reset output.The MAX6305/MAX6308/MAX6311 switch from under-voltage lockout operation to normal operation between 1.5V < V CC < 2.5V. Below 1.5V, V CC undervoltage-lockout mode asserts RESET . Above 2.5V, V CC normal-operation mode asserts reset if RST IN_ falls below the RST IN_ threshold.Manual-Reset Input(MAX6306/MAX6309/MAX6312)Many µP-based products require manual-reset capability,allowing an operator or external logic circuitry to initiate a reset. A logic low on MR asserts reset. Reset remains asserted while MR is low, and for a reset active timeout period (t RP ) after MR returns high. This input has an inter-nal 63.5k Ωpull-up resistor, so it can be left open if it is not used. MR can be driven with TTL-logic levels in 5V sys-tems, with CMOS-logic levels in 3V systems, or with open-drain/collector output devices. Connect a normally open momentary switch from MR to GND to create a manual-reset function; external debounce circuitry is not required.If MR is driven from long cables or if the device is used in a noisy environment, connecting a 0.1µF capacitor from MR to ground provides additional noise immunity.The MR pin has internal ESD-protection circuitry that may be forward biased under certain conditions, drawing excessive current. For example, assume the circuitry driv-ing MR uses a +5V supply other than V CC . If V CC drops or browns out lower than +4.7V, MR ’s absolute maximum rat-ing is violated (-0.3V to (V CC + 0.3V)), and undesirable current flows through the ESD structure from MR to V CC .To avoid this, it is recommended that the supply for the MR pin be the same as the supply monitored by V CC . In this way, the voltage at MR will not exceed V CC .Adjustable Reset InputsThe MAX6305–MAX6313 each have one or more reset inputs (RST IN_ /OVRST IN). These inputs are com-pared to the internal reference voltage (Figure 1).Connect a resistor voltage divider to RST IN_ such that V RST IN_falls below V RSTH (1.23V) when the monitored voltage (V IN ) falls below the desired reset threshold (V TH ) (Figure 2). Calculate the desired reset voltage with the following formula:R1 + R2V TH = ________x V RSTHR25-Pin, Multiple-Input, Programmable Reset ICs 6_______________________________________________________________________________________Figure 1. Functional DiagramMAX6305–MAX63135-Pin, Multiple-Input, Programmable Reset ICs_______________________________________________________________________________________7The ±25nA max input leakage current allows resistors on the order of megohms. Choose the pull-up resistor in the divider to minimize the error due to the input leakage cur-rent. The error term in the calculated threshold is simply:±25nA x R1If you choose R1 to be 1M Ω, the resulting error is ±25 x 10-9x 1 x 106= ±25mV.Like the V CC voltage monitors on the MAX6306/MAX6307/MAX6309/MAX6310/MAX6312/MAX6313, the RST IN_inputs (when used with a voltage divider) are designed to ignore fast voltage transients. Increase the noise immunity by connecting a capacitor on the order of 0.1µF between RST IN and GND (Figure 2). This creates a single-pole lowpass filter with a corner frequency given by:f = (1/2π) / (R1 + R2)(R1 x R2 x C)For example, if R1 = 1M Ωand R2 = 1.6M Ω, adding a 0.1µF capacitor from RST IN_ to ground results in a lowpass corner frequency of f = 2.59Hz. Note that adding capacitance to RST IN slows the circuit’s overall response time.__________Applications InformationInterfacing to µPs with Bidirectional Reset PinsSince the RESET output on the MAX6305/MAX6306/MAX6307 is open drain, these devices interface easily with µPs that have bidirectional reset pins, such as the Motorola 68HC11. Connecting the µP supervisor’s RESET output directly to the microcontroller’s RESET pin with a single pull-up resistor allows either device to assert reset (Figure 3).Negative-Going V CC TransientsIn addition to issuing a reset to the µP during power-up,power-down, and brownout conditions, these devices are relatively immune to short-duration, negative-going V CC transients (glitches).The Typical Operating Characteristics show the Maximum Transient Duration vs. V CC Reset Threshold Overdrive, for which reset pulses are not generated.The graph was produced using negative-going pulses,starting at V TH max, and ending below the pro-grammed reset threshold by the magnitude indicated (reset threshold overdrive). The graph shows the maxi-mum pulse width that a negative-going V CC transient may typically have without causing a reset pulse to be issued. As the amplitude of the transient increases (i.e.,goes farther below the reset threshold), the maximum allowable pulse width decreases.RST IN_/OVRST IN are also immune to negative/positive-going transients (see Typical Operating Characteristics ).A 0.1µF bypass capacitor mounted close to the RST IN_,OVRST IN, and/or the V CC pin provides additional tran-sient immunity.Ensuring a Valid RESET /RESETOutput Down to V CC = 0VWhen V CC falls below 1V, push/pull structured RESET /RESET current sinking (or sourcing) capabilities decrease drastically. High-impedance CMOS-logic inputs connected to RESET can drift to undetermined voltages. This presents no problem in most applica-tions, since most µPs and other circuitry do not operate with V CC below 1V. In those applications where RESET must be valid down to 0V, adding a pull-down resistor between RESET and ground sinks any stray leakageFigure 2. Increasing Noise ImmunityFigure 3. Interfacing to µPs with Bidirectional Reset I/Ocurrents, holding RESET low (Figure 4). The pull-down resistor’s value is not critical; 100k Ωis large enough not to load RESET and small enough to pull RESET to ground. For applications where RESET must be valid to V CC , a 100k Ωpull-up resistor between RESET and V CC will hold RESET high when V CC falls below 1V (Figure 5).Since the MAX6305/MAX6306/MAX6307 have open-drain, active-low outputs, they typically use a pull-up resistor. With these devices and under these conditions (V CC < 1V), RESET will most likely not maintain an active condition, but will drift toward a nonactive level due to the pull-up resistor and the RESET output’s reduction in sinking capability. These devices are not recommended for applications that require a valid RESET output below 1V.* Factory-trimmed reset thresholds are available in approximately 100mV increments with a ±1.5% room-temperature variance.M A X 6305–M A X 63135-Pin, Multiple-Input, Programmable Reset ICs 8_______________________________________________________________________________________Figure 4. Ensuring RESET Valid to V CC = 0VFigure 5. Ensuring RESET Valid to V CC = 0VTable 1. Factory-Trimmed Reset Thresholds *MAX6305UK00D1-T ABAK MAX6306UK41D3-T ABCA MAX6306UK30D1-T ABDQ MAX6307UK46D3-T ABFG MAX6305UK00D2-T ABAL MAX6306UK41D4-T ABCB MAX6306UK30D2-T ABDR MAX6307UK46D4-T ABFH MAX6305UK00D3-T ABAM MAX6306UK40D1-T ABCC MAX6306UK30D3-T ABDS MAX6307UK45D1-T ABFI MAX6305UK00D4-T ABAN MAX6306UK40D2-T ABCD MAX6306UK30D4-T ABDT MAX6307UK45D2-T ABFJ MAX6306UK50D1-T ABAO MAX6306UK40D3-T ABCE MAX6306UK29D1-T ABDU MAX6307UK45D3-T ABFK MAX6306UK50D2-T ABAP MAX6306UK40D4-T ABCF MAX6306UK29D2-T ABDV MAX6307UK45D4-T ABFL MAX6306UK50D3-T ABAQ MAX6306UK39D1-T ABCG MAX6306UK29D3-T ABDW MAX6307UK44D1-T ABFM MAX6306UK50D4-T ABAR MAX6306UK39D2-T ABCH MAX6306UK29D4-T ABDX MAX6307UK44D2-T ABFN MAX6306UK49D1-T ABAS MAX6306UK39D3-T ABCI MAX6306UK28D1-T ABDY MAX6307UK44D3-T ABFO MAX6306UK49D2-T ABAT MAX6306UK39D4-T ABCJ MAX6306UK28D2-T ABDZ MAX6307UK44D4-T ABFP MAX6306UK49D3-T ABAU MAX6306UK38D1-T ABCK MAX6306UK28D3-T ABEA MAX6307UK43D1-T ABFQ MAX6306UK49D4-T ABAV MAX6306UK38D2-T ABCL MAX6306UK28D4-T ABEB MAX6307UK43D2-T ABFR MAX6306UK48D1-T ABAW MAX6306UK38D3-T ABCM MAX6306UK27D1-T ABEC MAX6307UK43D3-T ABFS MAX6306UK48D2-T ABAX MAX6306UK38D4-T ABCN MAX6306UK27D2-T ABED MAX6307UK43D4-T ABFT MAX6306UK48D3-T ABAY MAX6306UK37D1-T ABCO MAX6306UK27D3-T ABEE MAX6307UK42D1-T ABFU MAX6306UK48D4-T ABAZ MAX6306UK37D2-T ABCP MAX6306UK27D4-T ABEF MAX6307UK42D2-T ABFV MAX6306UK47D1-T ABBA MAX6306UK37D3-T ABCQ MAX6306UK26D1-T ABEG MAX6307UK42D3-T ABFW MAX6306UK47D2-T ABBB MAX6306UK37D4-T ABCR MAX6306UK26D2-T ABEH MAX6307UK42D4-T ABFX MAX6306UK47D3-T ABBC MAX6306UK36D1-T ABCS MAX6306UK26D3-T ABEI MAX6307UK41D1-T ABFY MAX6306UK47D4-T ABBD MAX6306UK36D2-T ABCT MAX6306UK26D4-T ABEJ MAX6307UK41D2-T ABFZ MAX6306UK46D1-T ABBE MAX6306UK36D3-T ABCU MAX6306UK25D1-T ABEK MAX6307UK41D3-T ABGA MAX6306UK46D2-T ABBF MAX6306UK36D4-T ABCV MAX6306UK25D2-T ABEL MAX6307UK41D4-T ABGB MAX6306UK46D3-T ABBG MAX6306UK35D1-T ABCW MAX6306UK25D3-T ABEM MAX6307UK40D1-T ABGC MAX6306UK46D4-T ABBH MAX6306UK35D2-T ABCX MAX6306UK25D4-T ABEN MAX6307UK40D2-T ABGD MAX6306UK45D1-T ABBI MAX6306UK35D3-T ABCY MAX6307UK50D1-T ABEO MAX6307UK40D3-T ABGE MAX6306UK45D2-T ABBJ MAX6306UK35D4-T ABCZ MAX6307UK50D2-T ABEP MAX6307UK40D4-T ABGF MAX6306UK45D3-T ABBK MAX6306UK34D1-T ABDA MAX6307UK50D3-T ABEQ MAX6307UK39D1-T ABGG MAX6306UK45D4-T ABBL MAX6306UK34D2-T ABDB MAX6307UK50D4-T ABER MAX6307UK39D2-T ABGH MAX6306UK44D1-T ABBM MAX6306UK34D3-T ABDC MAX6307UK49D1-T ABES MAX6307UK39D3-T ABGI MAX6306UK44D2-T ABBN MAX6306UK34D4-T ABDD MAX6307UK49D2-T ABET MAX6307UK39D4-T ABGJ MAX6306UK44D3-T ABBO MAX6306UK33D1-T ABDE MAX6307UK49D3-T ABEU MAX6307UK38D1-T ABGK MAX6306UK44D4-T ABBP MAX6306UK33D2-T ABDF MAX6307UK49D4-T ABEV MAX6307UK38D2-T ABGL MAX6306UK43D1-T ABBQ MAX6306UK33D3-T ABDG MAX6307UK48D1-T ABEW MAX6307UK38D3-T ABGM MAX6306UK43D2-T ABBR MAX6306UK33D4-T ABDH MAX6307UK48D2-T ABEX MAX6307UK38D4-T ABGN MAX6306UK43D3-T ABBS MAX6306UK32D1-T ABDI MAX6307UK48D3-T ABEY MAX6307UK37D1-T ABGO MAX6306UK43D4-T ABBT MAX6306UK32D2-T ABDJ MAX6307UK48D4-T ABEZ MAX6307UK37D2-T ABGP MAX6306UK42D1-T ABBU MAX6306UK32D3-T ABDK MAX6307UK47D1-T ABFA MAX6307UK37D3-T ABGQ MAX6306UK42D2-T ABBV MAX6306UK32D4-T ABDL MAX6307UK47D2-T ABFB MAX6307UK37D4-T ABGR MAX6306UK42D3-T ABBW MAX6306UK31D1-T ABDM MAX6307UK47D3-T ABFC MAX6307UK36D1-T ABGS MAX6306UK42D4-T ABBX MAX6306UK31D2-T ABDN MAX6307UK47D4-T ABFD MAX6307UK36D2-T ABGT MAX6306UK41D1-T ABBY MAX6306UK31D3-T ABDO MAX6307UK46D1-T ABFE MAX6307UK36D3-T ABGU MAX6306UK41D2-TABBZMAX6306UK31D4-TABDPMAX6307UK46D2-TABFFMAX6307UK36D4-TABGVMAX6305–MAX63135-Pin, Multiple-Input, Programmable Reset ICs_______________________________________________________________________________________9Table 2. Device Marking CodesDEVICECODE DEVICECODE DEVICECODE DEVICECODEM A X 6305–M A X 63135-Pin, Multiple-Input, Programmable Reset ICs 10______________________________________________________________________________________Table 2. Device Marking Codes (continued)MAX6307UK35D1-T ABGW MAX6307UK25D3-T ABIM MAX6309UK41D1-T ABKC MAX6309UK31D3-T ABLS MAX6307UK35D2-T ABGX MAX6307UK25D4-T ABIN MAX6309UK41D2-T ABKD MAX6309UK31D4-T ABLT MAX6307UK35D3-T ABGY MAX6308UK00D1-T ABIO MAX6309UK41D3-T ABKE MAX6309UK30D1-T ABLU MAX6307UK35D4-T ABGZ MAX6308UK00D2-T ABIP MAX6309UK41D4-T ABKF MAX6309UK30D2-T ABLV MAX6307UK34D1-T ABHA MAX6308UK00D3-T ABIQ MAX6309UK40D1-T ABKG MAX6309UK30D3-T ABLW MAX6307UK34D2-T ABHB MAX6308UK00D4-T ABIR MAX6309UK40D2-T ABKH MAX6309UK30D4-T ABLX MAX6307UK34D3-T ABHC MAX6309UK50D1-T ABIS MAX6309UK40D3-T ABKI MAX6309UK29D1-T ABLY MAX6307UK34D4-T ABHD MAX6309UK50D2-T ABIT MAX6309UK40D4-T ABKJ MAX6309UK29D2-T ABLZ MAX6307UK33D1-T ABHE MAX6309UK50D3-T ABIU MAX6309UK39D1-T ABKK MAX6309UK29D3-T ABMA MAX6307UK33D2-T ABHF MAX6309UK50D4-T ABIV MAX6309UK39D2-T ABKL MAX6309UK29D4-T ABMB MAX6307UK33D3-T ABHG MAX6309UK49D1-T ABIW MAX6309UK39D3-T ABKM MAX6309UK28D1-T ABMC MAX6307UK33D4-T ABHH MAX6309UK49D2-T ABIX MAX6309UK39D4-T ABKN MAX6309UK28D2-T ABMD MAX6307UK32D1-T ABHI MAX6309UK49D3-T ABIY MAX6309UK38D1-T ABKO MAX6309UK28D3-T ABME MAX6307UK32D2-T ABHJ MAX6309UK49D4-T ABIZ MAX6309UK38D2-T ABKP MAX6309UK28D4-T ABMF MAX6307UK32D3-T ABHK MAX6309UK48D1-T ABJA MAX6309UK38D3-T ABKQ MAX6309UK27D1-T ABMG MAX6307UK32D4-T ABHL MAX6309UK48D2-T ABJB MAX6309UK38D4-T ABKR MAX6309UK27D2-T ABMH MAX6307UK31D1-T ABHM MAX6309UK48D3-T ABJC MAX6309UK37D1-T ABKS MAX6309UK27D3-T ABMI MAX6307UK31D2-T ABHN MAX6309UK48D4-T ABJD MAX6309UK37D2-T ABKT MAX6309UK27D4-T ABMJ MAX6307UK31D3-T ABHO MAX6309UK47D1-T ABJE MAX6309UK37D3-T ABKU MAX6309UK26D1-T ABMK MAX6307UK31D4-T ABHP MAX6309UK47D2-T ABJF MAX6309UK37D4-T ABKV MAX6309UK26D2-T ABML MAX6307UK30D1-T ABHQ MAX6309UK47D3-T ABJG MAX6309UK36D1-T ABKW MAX6309UK26D3-T ABMM MAX6307UK30D2-T ABHR MAX6309UK47D4-T ABJH MAX6309UK36D2-T ABKX MAX6309UK26D4-T ABMN MAX6307UK30D3-T ABHS MAX6309UK46D1-T ABJI MAX6309UK36D3-T ABKY MAX6309UK25D1-T ABMO MAX6307UK30D4-T ABHT MAX6309UK46D2-T ABJJ MAX6309UK36D4-T ABKZ MAX6309UK25D2-T ABMP MAX6307UK29D1-T ABHU MAX6309UK46D3-T ABJK MAX6309UK35D1-T ABLA MAX6309UK25D3-T ABMQ MAX6307UK29D2-T ABHV MAX6309UK46D4-T ABJL MAX6309UK35D2-T ABLB MAX6309UK25D4-T ABMR MAX6307UK29D3-T ABHW MAX6309UK45D1-T ABJM MAX6309UK35D3-T ABLC MAX6310UK50D1-T ABMS MAX6307UK29D4-T ABHX MAX6309UK45D2-T ABJN MAX6309UK35D4-T ABLD MAX6310UK50D2-T ABMT MAX6307UK28D1-T ABHY MAX6309UK45D3-T ABJO MAX6309UK34D1-T ABLE MAX6310UK50D3-T ABMU MAX6307UK28D2-T ABHZ MAX6309UK45D4-T ABJP MAX6309UK34D2-T ABLF MAX6310UK50D4-T ABMV MAX6307UK28D3-T ABIA MAX6309UK44D1-T ABJQ MAX6309UK34D3-T ABLG MAX6310UK49D1-T ABMW MAX6307UK28D4-T ABIB MAX6309UK44D2-T ABJR MAX6309UK34D4-T ABLH MAX6310UK49D2-T ABMX MAX6307UK27D1-T ABIC MAX6309UK44D3-T ABJS MAX6309UK33D1-T ABLI MAX6310UK49D3-T ABMY MAX6307UK27D2-T ABID MAX6309UK44D4-T ABJT MAX6309UK33D2-T ABLJ MAX6310UK49D4-T ABMZ MAX6307UK27D3-T ABIE MAX6309UK43D1-T ABJU MAX6309UK33D3-T ABLK MAX6310UK48D1-T ABNA MAX6307UK27D4-T ABIF MAX6309UK43D2-T ABJV MAX6309UK33D4-T ABLL MAX6310UK48D2-T ABNB MAX6307UK26D1-T ABIG MAX6309UK43D3-T ABJW MAX6309UK32D1-T ABLM MAX6310UK48D3-T ABNC MAX6307UK26D2-T ABIH MAX6309UK43D4-T ABJX MAX6309UK32D2-T ABLN MAX6310UK48D4-T ABND MAX6307UK26D3-T ABII MAX6309UK42D1-T ABJY MAX6309UK32D3-T ABLO MAX6310UK47D1-T ABNE MAX6307UK26D4-T ABIJ MAX6309UK42D2-T ABJZ MAX6309UK32D4-T ABLP MAX6310UK47D2-T ABNF MAX6307UK25D1-T ABIK MAX6309UK42D3-T ABKA MAX6309UK31D1-T ABLQ MAX6310UK47D3-T ABNG MAX6307UK25D2-TABILMAX6309UK42D4-TABKBMAX6309UK31D2-TABLRMAX6310UK47D4-TABNHDEVICECODE DEVICECODE DEVICECODE DEVICECODEMAX6305–MAX6313Programmable Reset ICs______________________________________________________________________________________11Table 2. Device Marking Codes (continued)MAX6310UK46D1-T ABNI MAX6310UK36D3-T ABOY MAX6310UK25D1-T ABQO MAX6312UK42D3-T ABSE MAX6310UK46D2-T ABNJ MAX6310UK36D4-T ABOZ MAX6310UK25D2-T ABQP MAX6312UK42D4-T ABSF MAX6310UK46D3-T ABNK MAX6310UK35D1-T ABPA MAX6310UK25D3-T ABQQ MAX6312UK41D1-T ABSG MAX6310UK46D4-T ABNL MAX6310UK35D2-T ABPB MAX6310UK25D4-T ABQR MAX6312UK41D2-T ABSH MAX6310UK45D1-T ABNM MAX6310UK35D3-T ABPC MAX6311UK00D1-T ABQS MAX6312UK41D3-T ABSI MAX6310UK45D2-T ABNN MAX6310UK35D4-T ABPD MAX6311UK00D2-T ABQT MAX6312UK41D4-T ABSJ MAX6310UK45D3-T ABNO MAX6310UK34D1-T ABPE MAX6311UK00D3-T ABQU MAX6312UK40D1-T ABSK MAX6310UK45D4-T ABNP MAX6310UK34D2-T ABPF MAX6311UK00D4-T ABQV MAX6312UK40D2-T ABSL MAX6310UK44D1-T ABNQ MAX6310UK34D3-T ABPG MAX6311UK50D1-T ABQW MAX6312UK40D3-T ABSM MAX6310UK44D2-T ABNR MAX6310UK34D4-T ABPH MAX6312UK50D2-T ABQX MAX6312UK40D4-T ABSN MAX6310UK44D3-T ABNS MAX6310UK33D1-T ABPI MAX6312UK50D3-T ABQY MAX6312UK39D1-T ABSO MAX6310UK44D4-T ABNT MAX6310UK33D2-T ABPJ MAX6312UK50D4-T ABQZ MAX6312UK39D2-T ABSP MAX6310UK43D1-T ABNU MAX6310UK33D3-T ABPK MAX6312UK49D1-T ABRA MAX6312UK39D3-T ABSQ MAX6310UK43D2-T ABNV MAX6310UK33D4-T ABPL MAX6312UK49D2-T ABRB MAX6312UK39D4-T ABSR MAX6310UK43D3-T ABNW MAX6310UK32D1-T ABPM MAX6312UK49D3-T ABRC MAX6312UK38D1-T ABSS MAX6310UK43D4-T ABNX MAX6310UK32D2-T ABPN MAX6312UK49D4-T ABRD MAX6312UK38D2-T ABST MAX6310UK42D1-T ABNY MAX6310UK32D3-T ABPO MAX6312UK48D1-T ABRE MAX6312UK38D3-T ABSU MAX6310UK42D2-T ABNZ MAX6310UK32D4-T ABPP MAX6312UK48D2-T ABRF MAX6312UK38D4-T ABSV MAX6310UK42D3-T ABOA MAX6310UK31D1-T ABPQ MAX6312UK48D3-T ABRG MAX6312UK37D1-T ABSW MAX6310UK42D4-T ABOB MAX6310UK31D2-T ABPR MAX6312UK48D4-T ABRH MAX6312UK37D2-T ABSX MAX6310UK41D1-T ABOC MAX6310UK31D3-T ABPS MAX6312UK47D1-T ABRI MAX6312UK37D3-T ABSY MAX6310UK41D2-T ABOD MAX6310UK31D4-T ABPT MAX6312UK47D2-T ABRJ MAX6312UK37D4-T ABSZ MAX6310UK41D3-T ABOE MAX6310UK30D1-T ABPU MAX6312UK47D3-T ABRK MAX6312UK36D1-T ABTA MAX6310UK41D4-T ABOF MAX6310UK30D2-T ABPV MAX6312UK47D4-T ABRL MAX6312UK36D2-T ABTB MAX6310UK40D1-T ABOG MAX6310UK30D3-T ABPW MAX6312UK46D1-T ABRM MAX6312UK36D3-T ABTC MAX6310UK40D2-T ABOH MAX6310UK30D4-T ABPX MAX6312UK46D2-T ABRN MAX6312UK36D4-T ABTD MAX6310UK40D3-T ABOI MAX6310UK29D1-T ABPY MAX6312UK46D3-T ABRO MAX6312UK35D1-T ABTE MAX6310UK40D4-T ABOJ MAX6310UK29D2-T ABPZ MAX6312UK46D4-T ABRP MAX6312UK35D2-T ABTF MAX6310UK39D1-T ABOK MAX6310UK29D3-T ABQA MAX6312UK45D1-T ABRQ MAX6312UK35D3-T ABTG MAX6310UK39D2-T ABOL MAX6310UK29D4-T ABQB MAX6312UK45D2-T ABRR MAX6312UK35D4-T ABTH MAX6310UK39D3-T ABOM MAX6310UK28D1-T ABQC MAX6312UK45D3-T ABRS MAX6312UK34D1-T ABTI MAX6310UK39D4-T ABON MAX6310UK28D2-T ABQD MAX6312UK45D4-T ABRT MAX6312UK34D2-T ABTJ MAX6310UK38D1-T ABOO MAX6310UK28D3-T ABQE MAX6312UK44D1-T ABRU MAX6312UK34D3-T ABTK MAX6310UK38D2-T ABOP MAX6310UK28D4-T ABQF MAX6312UK44D2-T ABRV MAX6312UK34D4-T ABTL MAX6310UK38D3-T ABOQ MAX6310UK27D1-T ABQG MAX6312UK44D3-T ABRW MAX6312UK33D1-T ABTM MAX6310UK38D4-T ABOR MAX6310UK27D2-T ABQH MAX6312UK44D4-T ABRX MAX6312UK33D2-T ABTN MAX6310UK37D1-T ABOS MAX6310UK27D3-T ABQI MAX6312UK43D1-T ABRY MAX6312UK33D3-T ABTO MAX6310UK37D2-T ABOT MAX6310UK27D4-T ABQJ MAX6312UK43D2-T ABRZ MAX6312UK33D4-T ABTP MAX6310UK37D3-T ABOU MAX6310UK26D1-T ABQK MAX6312UK43D3-T ABSA MAX6312UK32D1-T ABTQ MAX6310UK37D4-T ABOV MAX6310UK26D2-T ABQL MAX6312UK43D4-T ABSB MAX6312UK32D2-T ABTR MAX6310UK36D1-T ABOW MAX6310UK26D3-T ABQM MAX6312UK42D1-T ABSC MAX6312UK32D3-T ABTS MAX6310UK36D2-TABOXMAX6310UK26D4-TABQNMAX6312UK42D2-TABSDMAX6312UK32D4-TABTTDEVICECODE DEVICECODE DEVICECODE DEVICECODEM A X 6305–M A X 6313Programmable Reset ICs 12______________________________________________________________________________________Table 2. Device Marking Codes (continued)MAX6313UK49D2-T ABVB MAX6313UK49D3-T ABVC MAX6313UK49D4-T ABVD MAX6313UK48D1-T ABVE MAX6313UK48D2-T ABVF MAX6313UK48D3-T ABVG MAX6313UK48D4-T ABVH MAX6313UK47D1-T ABVI MAX6313UK47D2-T ABVJ MAX6313UK47D3-T ABVK MAX6313UK47D4-T ABVL MAX6313UK46D1-T ABVM MAX6313UK46D2-T ABVN MAX6313UK46D3-T ABVO MAX6313UK46D4-T ABVP MAX6313UK45D1-T ABVQ MAX6313UK45D2-T ABVR MAX6313UK45D3-T ABVS MAX6313UK45D4-T ABVT MAX6313UK44D1-T ABVU MAX6313UK44D2-T ABVV MAX6313UK44D3-T ABVW MAX6313UK44D4-T ABVX MAX6313UK43D1-T ABVY MAX6313UK43D2-T ABVZ MAX6313UK43D3-T ABWA MAX6313UK43D4-T ABWB MAX6313UK42D1-T ABWC MAX6313UK42D2-T ABWD MAX6313UK42D3-T ABWE MAX6313UK42D4-T ABWF MAX6313UK41D1-T ABWG MAX6313UK41D2-TABWHDEVICECODE DEVICECODE DEVICECODE DEVICECODE MAX6313UK33D4-T ABXP MAX6313UK32D1-T ABXQ MAX6313UK32D2-T ABXR MAX6313UK32D3-T ABXS MAX6313UK32D4-T ABXT MAX6313UK31D1-T ABXU MAX6313UK31D2-T ABXV MAX6313UK31D3-T ABXW MAX6313UK31D4-T ABXX MAX6313UK30D1-T ABXY MAX6313UK30D2-T ABXZ MAX6313UK30D3-T ABYA MAX6313UK30D4-T ABYB MAX6313UK29D1-T ABYC MAX6313UK29D2-T ABYD MAX6313UK29D3-T ABYE MAX6313UK29D4-T ABYF MAX6313UK28D1-T ABYG MAX6313UK28D2-T ABYH MAX6313UK28D3-T ABYI MAX6313UK28D4-T ABYJ MAX6313UK27D1-T ABYK MAX6313UK27D2-T ABYL MAX6313UK27D3-T ABYM MAX6313UK27D4-T ABYN MAX6313UK26D1-T ABYO MAX6313UK26D2-T ABYP MAX6313UK26D3-T ABYQ MAX6313UK26D4-T ABYR MAX6313UK25D1-T ABYS MAX6313UK25D2-T ABYT MAX6313UK25D3-T ABYU MAX6313UK25D4-TABYVMAX6313UK41D3-T ABWI MAX6313UK41D4-T ABWJ MAX6313UK40D1-T ABWK MAX6313UK40D2-T ABWL MAX6313UK40D3-T ABWM MAX6313UK40D4-T ABWN MAX6313UK39D1-T ABWO MAX6313UK39D2-T ABWP MAX6313UK39D3-T ABWQ MAX6313UK39D4-T ABWR MAX6313UK38D1-T ABWS MAX6313UK38D2-T ABWT MAX6313UK38D3-T ABWU MAX6313UK38D4-T ABWV MAX6313UK37D1-T ABWW MAX6313UK37D2-T ABWX MAX6313UK37D3-T ABWY MAX6313UK37D4-T ABWZ MAX6313UK36D1-T ABXA MAX6313UK36D2-T ABXB MAX6313UK36D3-T ABXC MAX6313UK36D4-T ABXD MAX6313UK35D1-T ABXE MAX6313UK35D2-T ABXF MAX6313UK35D3-T ABXG MAX6313UK35D4-T ABXH MAX6313UK34D1-T ABXI MAX6313UK34D2-T ABXJ MAX6313UK34D3-T ABXK MAX6313UK34D4-T ABXL MAX6313UK33D1-T ABXM MAX6313UK33D2-T ABXN MAX6313UK33D3-TABXOMAX6312UK31D1-T ABTU MAX6312UK31D2-T ABTV MAX6312UK31D3-T ABTW MAX6312UK31D4-T ABTX MAX6312UK30D1-T ABTY MAX6312UK30D2-T ABTZ MAX6312UK30D3-T ABUA MAX6312UK30D4-T ABUB MAX6312UK29D1-T ABUC MAX6312UK29D2-T ABUD MAX6312UK29D3-T ABUE MAX6312UK29D4-T ABUF MAX6312UK28D1-T ABUG MAX6312UK28D2-T ABUH MAX6312UK28D3-T ABUI MAX6312UK28D4-T ABUJ MAX6312UK27D1-T ABUK MAX6312UK27D2-T ABUL MAX6312UK27D3-T ABUM MAX6312UK27D4-T ABUN MAX6312UK26D1-T ABUO MAX6312UK26D2-T ABUP MAX6312UK26D3-T ABUQ MAX6312UK26D4-T ABUR MAX6312UK25D1-T ABUS MAX6312UK25D2-T ABUT MAX6312UK25D3-T ABUU MAX6312UK25D4-T ABUV MAX6313UK50D1-T ABUW MAX6313UK50D2-T ABUX MAX6313UK50D3-T ABUY MAX6313UK50D4-T ABUZ MAX6313UK49D1-TABVA。
USER GUIDE iDiskk Max Version:2022-08-001iPhone/iPad Flash Drives⏹Introduction for USB flash drive2in1USB flash drive3/4in1USB flash drive Ports:Lightning+USB3.0connector Lightning+USB3.0+USB C+Micro USBCompatibility:iPhone13/13pro/13pro max/12/12pro/12pro max/11/pro,X/XR/XS/XS/Max5/6/7/8,iPadair,iPad mini,iPad,Macbook(only USB port),computer iPhone13/13pro/13pro max/12/12pro/12pro max/11/pro,X/XR/XS/XS/Max5/6/7/8, Macbook(only USB port),computer,iPadair,iPad mini,iPad,Mac book,computer,Android devices.Storage volume:32/64/128/256G128/256G Apple certified:YES YESMain features:✓Automatic Photo Backup✓Plug and play(watch moviesdirectly from the flash drive)✓Watch your Videos on the Move✓USB3.0High-Speed Transfers✓Works with Most Cases ✓Automatic Photo Backup✓Plug and play(watch movies directlyfrom the flash drive)✓Watch your Videos on the Move✓USB3.0High-Speed Transfers✓Works with Most Cases✓Work with Android devicesContentsFirst use(access settings)....................................................................................................1-3 APP overview.................................................................................................................4-6 Backup Section:(One-tap backup all photos/videos):. (7)Back Up Settlngs (8)Share single document(PDF,EXCEL,PPT etc)to the hard drive.........................................9-10◆Photos Section:Copy photos........................................................................................................11-15 Organize photos (16)Rename photos....................................................................................................17-18 Share photos........................................................................................................19-20◆Videos Section:Copy videos...........................................................................................................21-25 Organize videos.. (26)Rename videos (27)Share videos...........................................................................................................28-30◆Camera Section:T ake photos/videos and automatic backup to the flash drive Take photos...........................................................................................................31-32 Take videos...........................................................................................................33-34◆File/folder Section:Copy folders......................................................................................................35-36 Organize folders. (37)Rename folders (38)◆Settings:Overview (39)APP encryption.................................................................................................40-43 Folder encryption...........................................................................................44-46 Format.. (47)◆Q&A........................................................................................................48-501123456“1-3”)7Click for selection Browse layout Select “iPhone ”⏹Photos Section:Copy photos1.Click into photos section:2.Select photos:select all or select one by oneCopy to the flash driveShare photos to Email/Socialmedias,BluetoothDelete selectedphotosCancelChoose “External storage”3.Copy selected photos to the flash drive:3.1:Click “Copy to ”3.2:Click“Create folder”3.3:Click“Paste”Organize photosyou can go back to the folder to browse and organize the the photos:Photos will keep original information(data,name)andcan be organized by time,name or type as below:Rename photos1.Go to“File/Folder”section and click into the folder and click“More”:Share photos1.Select photos and then click icon“Share”Max quantity for photos sharing will vary by different third-party media(Facebook,Email,Instagram etc)Click for selection Browse layout Select “iPhone ”⏹Videos Section:Copy videos1.Click into Videossection:1.Select videos:select all or select one by oneDelete selectedphotos CancelCopy to the flash drive Share photos to Email/Social medias,BluetoothChoose “External storage”2.Copy selected videos to the flash drive:3.1:Click “Copy to ”3.2:Click“Create folder”3.3:Click“Paste”Organize videosyou can go back to the folder to browse and organize the the videos:Photos will keep original information(data,name)andcan be organized by time,name or type as below:Rename videosGo to“File/Folder”section and click into the folder and click“More”:Share videosSelect videos and then click icon“Share”Max quantity for photos sharing will vary by different third-party media(Facebook,Email,Instagram etc)⏹Camera Section:Take photos/videos and automatic backup to the flash drive Take photosThe photos will be automatically stored to the flash drive(iDiskk Max),you can go to “Photo”section to browse,when you try to manage them on your PC,please find the folder named as“Camera”.Take videos:The videos will be automatically stored to the flash drive(iDiskk Max),you can go to “Videos”section to browse.When you try to manage them on your PC,please find the folder named as“Camera”.1122123⏹File/folder Section:all folders can be managed here Copy folders:Transfer successfully Transfer successfullyOrganize folders:Rename folders:Settings:Password/touch ID settings/format/Back up Overview⏹App Encryption1.1Touch(Face)ID.A touch(Face)ID is request when open the iDiskk Max app next time.1.2Number Password.A number is request to enter into the APP when open the iDiskk Max next time.1.3Revise number password.Can revise the number password by set a new code(Before set up a new number password,you are supposed to enter old number password first)1.4Not start Encryption.Click not start encryption,no any password is requested when enter into the app.If you forget the password,the only way is to format the iDiskk flash driveDisk Folder Encryption.Insert6-16digital or alphabetic as password to encrypt any folder.Click File/Folder,select the file you want to encrypt44A password is requested next time when open the file which is encrypted.A password is request if close folder encryption function.If you forget the password,the only way is to format the iDiskk flash drive.。
General Description The MAX6381–MAX6390 microprocessor (µP) supervisory circuits monitor power-supply voltages from +1.8V to +5.0V while consuming only 3µA of supply current at +1.8V. Whenever V CC falls below the factory-set reset thresholds, the reset output asserts and remains assert-ed for a minimum reset timeout period after V CC rises above the reset threshold. Reset thresholds are available from +1.58V to +4.63V, in approximately 100mV incre-ments. Seven minimum reset timeout delays ranging from 1ms to 1200ms are available.The MAX6381/MAX6384/MAX6387 have a push-pull active-low reset output. The MAX6382/MAX6385/ MAX6388 have a push-pull active-high reset output, and the MAX6383/MAX6386/MAX6389/MAX6390 have an open-drain active-low reset output. The MAX6384/MAX6385/MAX6386 also feature a debounced manual reset input (with internal pullup resistor). The MAX6387/MAX6388/MAX6389 have an auxiliary input for monitoring a second voltage. The MAX6390 offers a manual reset input with a longer V CC reset timeout period (1120ms or 1200ms) and a shorter manual reset timeout (140ms or 150ms).The MAX6381/MAX6382/MAX6383 are available in 3-pin SC70 and6-pinµDFN packages and the MAX6384–MAX6390 are available in 4-pin SC70 andFeatures♦Factory-Set Reset Threshold Voltages Rangingfrom +1.58V to +4.63V in Approximately 100mVIncrements♦±2.5% Reset Threshold Accuracy OverTemperature (-40°C to +125°C)♦Seven Reset Timeout Periods Available: 1ms,20ms, 140ms, 280ms, 560ms, 1120ms,1200ms (min)♦3 Reset Output OptionsActive-Low Push-PullActive-High Push-PullActive-Low Open-Drain♦Reset Output State Guaranteed ValidDown to V CC= 1V♦Manual Reset Input (MAX6384/MAX6385/MAX6386)♦Auxiliary RESET IN(MAX6387/MAX6388/MAX6389)♦V CC Reset Timeout (1120ms or 1200ms)/ManualReset Timeout (140ms or 150ms) (MAX6390)♦Negative-Going V CC Transient Immunity♦Low Power Consumption of 6µA at +3.6Vand 3µA at +1.8V♦Pin Compatible withMAX809/MAX810/MAX803/MAX6326/MAX6327/MAX6328/MAX6346/MAX6347/MAX6348,and MAX6711/MAX6712/MAX6713♦Tiny 3-Pin/4-Pin SC70 and 6-Pin µDFN PackagesMAX6381–MAX6390 SC70/µDFN, Single/Dual Low-Voltage,Low-Power µP Reset Circuits ________________________________________________________________Maxim Integrated Products1Pin Configurations19-1839; Rev 4; 4/07Ordering InformationOrdering Information continued at end of data sheet.Typi cal Operati ng Ci rcui t appears at end of data sheet.Selector Guide appears at end of data sheet.after "XR", "XS", or "LT." Insert reset timeout delay (see ResetTimeout Delay table) after "D" to complete the part number.Sample stock is generally held on standard versions only (seeStandard Versions table). Standard versions have an orderincrement requirement of 2500 pieces. Nonstandard versionshave an order increment requirement of 10,000 pieces.Contact factory for availability of nonstandard versions.+Denotes a lead-free package.For pricing, delivery, and ordering information,please contact Maxim Direct at 1-888-629-4642,or visit Maxim’s website at .ComputersControllersIntelligent InstrumentsCritical µP and µCPower MonitoringPortable/Battery-Powered EquipmentDual Voltage SystemsM A X 6381–M A X 6390SC70/µDFN, Single/Dual Low-Voltage, Low-Power µP Reset CircuitsABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGSELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS(V CC = full range, T A = -40°C to +125°C, unless otherwise specified. Typical values are at T A = +25°C.) (Note 1)Stresses beyond those listed under “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.V CC to GND..........................................................-0.3V to +6.0V RESET Open-Drain Output....................................-0.3V to +6.0V RESET , RESET (push-pull output)..............-0.3V to (V CC + 0.3V)MR , RESET IN.............................................-0.3V to (V CC + 0.3V)Input Current (V CC ).............................................................20mA Output Current (all pins).....................................................20mAContinuous Power Dissipation (T A = +70°C)3-Pin SC70 (derate 2.9mW/°C above +70°C)..............235mW 4-Pin SC70 (derate 3.1mW/°C above +70°C)..............245mW 6-Pin µDFN (derate 2.1mW/°C above +70°C)..........167.7mW Operating Temperature Range .........................-40°C to +125°C Storage Temperature Range.............................-65°C to +150°C Lead Temperature (soldering, 10s).................................+300°CMAX6381–MAX6390SC70/µDFN, Single/Dual Low-Voltage,Low-Power µP Reset Circuits_______________________________________________________________________________________3M A X 6381–M A X 6390SC70/µDFN, Single/Dual Low-Voltage, Low-Power µP Reset Circuits 4______________________________________________________________________________________Typical Operating Characteristics(T A = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.)215436789-40-105-25203550658095110125SUPPLY CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURE(NO LOAD)TEMPERATURE (°C)S U P P L Y C U R R E N T (µA )25292735333137394143-40-105-25203550658095110125POWER-DOWN RESET DELAYvs. TEMPERATURETEMPERATURE (°C)P O W E R -D O W N R E S E T D E L A Y (µs )0.940.980.961.021.001.061.041.08-40-10520-253550658095110125NORMALIZED POWER-UP RESET TIMEOUTvs. TEMPERATUREM A X 6381/90 t o c 03TEMPERATURE (°C)N O R M A L I Z E D R E S E T T I M E O U T P E R I O D0.9900.9851.0150.9950.9901.0001.0051.0101.020-40-10520-253550958011065125M A X 6381/90 t o c 04TEMPERATURE (°C)N O R M A L I Z E D R E S E T TH R E S H O L D NORMALIZED RESET THRESHOLDvs. TEMPERATURE00.40.20.80.61.01.2063912OUTPUT-VOLTAGE LOW vs. SINK CURRENTI SINK (mA)V O L (V )01.00.52.01.52.53.00500750250100012501500OUTPUT-VOLTAGE HIGH vs. SOURCE CURRENTI SOURCE (µA)V O H (V )45001100010010MAXIMUM TRANSIENT DURATION vs. RESET COMPARATOR OVERDRIVE15050350250500200100400300RESET COMPARATOR OVERDRIVE, V TH - V CC (mV)M A X I M U M T R A N S I E N T D U R A T I O N (µs )3.53.93.74.54.34.14.74.95.35.15.5-40-105-25203550658095110125RESET IN TO RESET DELAYvs. TEMPERATUREM A X 6381/90 t o c 08TEMPERATURE (°C)R E S E T I N D E L A Y (µs )MAX6381–MAX6390SC70/µDFN, Single/Dual Low-Voltage,Low-Power µP Reset CircuitsPin DescriptionM A X 6381–M A X 6390SC70/µDFN, Single/Dual Low-Voltage, Low-Power µP Reset Circuits 6_______________________________________________________________________________________Detailed DescriptionRESET OutputA µP reset input starts the µP in a known state. These µP supervisory circuits assert reset to prevent code execution errors during power-up, power-down, or brownout conditions.Reset asserts when V CC is below the reset threshold;once V CC exceeds the reset threshold, an internal timer keeps the reset output asserted for the reset timeout period. After this interval, reset output deasserts. Reset output is guaranteed to be in the correct logic state for V CC ≥1V.Manual Reset Input (MAX6384/MAX6385/MAX6386/MAX6390)Many µP-based products require manual reset capabil-ity, allowing the operator, a test technician, or external logic circuitry to initiate a reset. A logic low on MR asserts reset. Reset remains asserted while MR is low,and for the reset active timeout period (t RP ) after MR returns high. This input has an internal 63k Ωpullup resistor (1.56k Ωfor MAX6390), so it can be left uncon-nected if it is not used. MR can be driven with TTL or CMOS logic levels, or with open-drain/collector outputs.Connect a normally open momentary switch from MR to G ND to create a manual-reset function; external debounce circuitry is not required. If MR is driven from long cables or if the device is used in a noisy environ-ment, connecting a 0.1µF capacitor from MR to G ND provides additional noise immunity.RESET IN Comparator(MAX6387/MAX6388/MAX6389)RESET IN is compared to an internal +1.27V reference.If the voltage at RESET IN is less than 1.27V, reset asserts. Use the RESET IN comparator as a user-adjustable reset detector or as a secondary power-sup-ply monitor by implementing a resistor-divider at RESET IN (shown in Figure 1). Reset asserts when either V CC or RESET IN falls below its respective threshold volt-age. Use the following equation to set the threshold:V INTH = V THRST (R1/R2 + 1)where V THRST = +1.27V. To simplify the resistor selec-tion, choose a value of R2 and calculate R1:R1 = R2 [(V INTH /V THRST ) - 1]Since the input current at RESET IN is 50nA (max),large values can be used for R2 with no significant loss in accuracy.___________Applications InformationNegative-Going V CC TransientsIn addition to issuing a reset to the µP during power-up,power-down, and brownout conditions, the MAX6381–MAX6390 are relatively immune to short dura-tion negative-going V CC transients (glitches).The Typical Operating Characteristics section shows the Maximum Transient Durations vs. Reset Comparator Overdrive, for which the MAX6381–MAX6390 do not generate a reset pulse. This graph was generated usinga negative-going pulse applied to V CC , starting above the actual reset threshold and ending below it by the magnitude indicated (reset comparator overdrive). The graph indicates the typical maximum pulse width a neg-ative-going V CC transient may have without causing a reset pulse to be issued. As the magnitude of the tran-sient increases (goes farther below the reset threshold),the maximum allowable pulse width decreases. A 0.1µF capacitor mounted as close as possible to V CC provides additional transient immunity.Ensuring a Valid RESET Output Down to V CC = 0VThe MAX6381–MAX6390 are guaranteed to operate properly down to V CC = 1V. In applications that require valid reset levels down to V CC = 0V, a pulldown resistor to active-low outputs (push/pull only, Figure 2) and a pullup resistor to active-high outputs (push/pull only)will ensure that the reset line is valid while the reset out-put can no longer sink or source current. This schemedoes not work with the open-drain outputs of the MAX6383/MAX6386/MAX6389/MAX6390. The resistor value used is not critical, but it must be small enough not to load the reset output when V CC is above the reset threshold. For most applications, 100k Ωis ade-quate.MAX6381–MAX6390SC70/µDFN, Single/Dual Low-Voltage,Low-Power µP Reset Circuits_______________________________________________________________________________________7M A X 6381–M A X 6390SC70/µDFN, Single/Dual Low-Voltage, Low-Power µP Reset Circuits 8_______________________________________________________________________________________Selector GuideOrdering Information (continued)Note:Insert reset threshold suffix (see Reset Threshold table)after "XR", "XS", or "LT." Insert reset timeout delay (see Reset Timeout Delay table) after "D" to complete the part number.Sample stock is generally held on standard versions only (see Standard Versions table). Standard versions have an order increment requirement of 2500 pieces. Nonstandard versions have an order increment requirement of 10,000 pieces.Contact factory for availability of nonstandard versions.*MAX6390 is available with D4 or D7 timing only.+Denotes a lead-free package.MAX6381–MAX6390SC70/µDFN, Single/Dual Low-Voltage,Low-Power µP Reset Circuits_______________________________________________________________________________________9Chip InformationTRANSISTOR COUNT: 647PROCESS: BiCMOSPin Configurations (continued)M A X 6381–M A X 6390SC70/µDFN, Single/Dual Low-Voltage, Low-Power µP Reset Circuits 10______________________________________________________________________________________Package Information(The package drawing(s) in this data sheet may not reflect the most current specifications. For the latest package outline information,go to /packages .)MAX6381–MAX6390SC70/µDFN, Single/Dual Low-Voltage,Low-Power µP Reset Circuits______________________________________________________________________________________11Package Information (continued)(The package drawing(s) in this data sheet may not reflect the most current specifications. For the latest package outline information,go to /packages .)M A X 6381–M A X 6390SC70/µDFN, Single/Dual Low-Voltage, Low-Power µP Reset Circuits 12______________________________________________________________________________________Package Information (continued)(The package drawing(s) in this data sheet may not reflect the most current specifications. For the latest package outline information,go to /packages .)SC70/µDFN, Single/Dual Low-Voltage,Low-Power µP Reset CircuitsMaxim cannot assume responsibility for use of any circuitry other than circuitry entirely embodied in a Maxim product. No circuit patent licenses are implied. Maxim reserves the right to change the circuitry and specifications without notice at any time.Maxim Integrated Products, 120 San Gabriel Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94086 408-737-7600____________________13©2007 Maxim Integrated Productsis a registered trademark of Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.MAX6381–MAX6390Package Information (continued)(The package drawing(s) in this data sheet may not reflect the most current specifications. For the latest package outline information,go to /packages .)Revision HistoryPages changed at Rev 4: Title on all pages, 1, 2, 5,7–13。
General DescriptionThe MAX6314 low-power CMOS microprocessor (µP)supervisory circuit is designed to monitor power supplies in µP and digital systems. The MAX6314’s RESET output is bidirectional, allowing it to be directly connected to µPs with bidirectional reset inputs, such as the 68HC11. It provides excellent circuit reliability and low cost by eliminating external components and adjustments. The MAX6314 also provides a debounced manual reset input.This device performs a single function: it asserts a reset signal whenever the V CC supply voltage falls below a preset threshold or whenever manual reset is asserted.Reset remains asserted for an internally programmed interval (reset timeout period) after V CC has risen above the reset threshold or manual reset is deasserted.The MAX6314 comes with factory-trimmed reset threshold voltages in 100mV increments from 2.5V to 5V. Preset timeout periods of 1ms, 20ms, 140ms,and 1120ms (minimum) are also available. The device comes in a SOT143 package.F or a µP supervisor with an open-drain reset pin, see the MAX6315 data sheet.________________________ApplicationsComputers ControllersIntelligent InstrumentsCritical µP and µC Power Monitoring Portable/Battery-Powered EquipmentFeatures♦Small SOT143 Package♦RESET Output Simplifies Interface to Bidirectional Reset I/Os♦Precision Factory-Set V CC Reset Thresholds:100mV Increments from 2.5V to 5V♦±1.8% Reset Threshold Accuracy at T A = +25°C ♦±2.5% Reset Threshold Accuracy Over Temp.♦Four Reset Timeout Periods Available: 1ms, 20ms, 140ms, or 1120ms (minimum) ♦Immune to Short V CC Transients ♦5µA Supply Current♦Pin-Compatible with MAX811MAX6314*68HC11/Bidirectional-CompatibleµP Reset Circuit________________________________________________________________Maxim Integrated Products1Pin ConfigurationTypical Operating Circuit19-1090; Rev 2; 12/05Ordering Information continued at end of data sheet.*Patents PendingFor pricing, delivery, and ordering information,please contact Maxim/Dallas Direct!at 1-888-629-4642, or visit Maxim’s website at .Ordering Information†The MAX6314 is available in a SOT143 package, -40°C to+85°C temperature range.††The first two letters in the package top mark identify the part,while the remaining two letters are the lot tracking code.Devices are available in both leaded and lead-free packaging.Specify lead-free by replacing “-T” with “+T” when ordering.M A X 631468HC11/Bidirectional-Compatible µP Reset Circuit 2_______________________________________________________________________________________ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGSELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS(V CC = +2.5V to +5.5V, T A = -40°C to +85°C, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at T A = +25°C.)Stresses beyond those listed under “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.Note 1:The MAX6314 monitors V CC through an internal, factory-trimmed voltage divider that programs the nominal reset threshold.Factory-trimmed reset thresholds are available in 100mV increments from 2.5V to 5V (see Ordering and Marking Information ).Note 2:This is the minimum time RESET must be held low by an external pull-down source to set the active pull-up flip-flop.Note 3:Measured from RESET V OL to (0.8 x V CC ), R LOAD = ∞.V CC ........................................................................-0.3V to +6.0V All Other Pins..............................................-0.3V to (V CC + 0.3V)Input Current (V CC ).............................................................20mA Output Current (RESET )......................................................20mA Rate of Rise (V CC )...........................................................100V/µsContinuous Power Dissipation (T A = +70°C)SOT143 (derate 4mW/°C above +70°C).......................320mW Operating Temperature Range ...........................-40°C to +85°C Storage Temperature Range.............................-65°C to +160°C Lead Temperature (soldering, 10sec).............................+300°CMAX631468HC11/Bidirectional-CompatibleµP Reset Circuit_______________________________________________________________________________________3__________________________________________Typical Operating Characteristics(T A = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.)4.7k Ω PULL-UP 2V/divMAX6314 PULL-UP 2V/divINPUT 5V/div200ns/divPULLUP CHARACTERISTICS100pF4.7k Ω+5V74HC0574HC05V CCGNDMR 100pF+5VRESETMAX63146-50-303090SUPPLY CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURE215TEMPERATURE (°C)S U P P L Y C U R R E N T (µA )-101050347060135SUPPLY CURRENT vs. SUPPLY VOLTAGE215SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)S U P P L Y C U R R E N T (µA )2344500-50-301090POWER-DOWN RESET DELAYvs. TEMPERATURE1040TEMPERATURE (°C)P O W E R -D O W N R E S E T D E L A Y (µs )-1020303050701.040.96-50-301090NORMALIZED RESET TIMEOUT PERIOD vs. TEMPERATURE (V CC RISING)0.970.981.021.001.03M A X 6314-05TEMPERATURE (°C)N O R M A L I Z E D R E S E T T I M E O U T P E R I O D -100.991.013050701.0060.994-50-301090NORMALIZED RESET THRESHOLD vs. TEMPERATURE (V CC FALLING)0.9960.9981.0041.000M A X 6314-06TEMPERATURE (°C)N O R M A L I Z E D R E S E T T H R E S H O L D-101.0023050701000101001000MAXIMUM TRANSIENT DURATION vs. RESET COMPARATOR OVERDRIVE20RESET COMP. OVERDRIVE, V TH - V CC (mV)M A X I M U M T R A N S I E N T D U R A T I O N (µs )4060806000-50-301090RESET PULLUP TIME vs. TEMPERATURE100200500300TEMPERATURE (°C)R E S E T P U L L -U P -T I M E (n s )-10400305070Figure 1. Functional Diagram M A X 631468HC11/Bidirectional-Compatible µP Reset Circuit 4_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Pin DescriptionSupply Voltage and Reset Threshold Monitor InputV CC4Manual Reset Input. A logic low on MR asserts reset. Reset remains asserted as long as MR is low, and for the reset timeout period (t RP ) after the reset conditions are terminated. Connect to V CC if not used.MR 3PIN Active-Low Complementary Output. In addition to the normal n-channel pulldown, RESET has a p-channel pullup transistor in parallel with a 4.7k Ωresistor to facilitate connection to µPs with bidirectional resets. See the Reset Output section.RESET2GroundGND 1FUNCTIONNAMEMAX631468HC11/Bidirectional-CompatibleµP Reset Circuit_______________________________________________________________________________________5Detailed DescriptionThe MAX6314 has a reset output consisting of a 4.7k Ωpull-up resistor in parallel with a P-channel transistor and an N-channel pull down (Figure 1), allowing this IC to directly interface with microprocessors (µPs) that have bidirectional reset pins (see the Reset Output section).Reset OutputA µP’s reset input starts the µP in a known state. The MAX6314 asserts reset to prevent code-execution errors during power-up, power-down, or brownout conditions. RESET is guaranteed to be a logic low for V CC > 1V (see the Electrical Characteristics table).Once V CC exceeds the reset threshold, the internal timer keeps reset asserted for the reset timeout period (t RP ); after this interval RESET goes high. If a brownout condition occurs (monitored voltage dips below its pro-grammed reset threshold), RESET goes low. Any time V CC dips below the reset threshold, the internal timer resets to zero and RESET goes low. The internal timer starts when V CC returns above the reset threshold, and RESET remains low for the reset timeout period.The MAX6314’s RESET output is designed to interface with µPs that have bidirectional reset pins, such as the Motorola 68HC11. Like an open-drain output, the MAX6314 allows the µP or other devices to pull RESET low and assert a reset condition. However, unlike a standard open-drain output, it includes the commonly specified 4.7k Ωpullup resistor with a P-channel active pullup in parallel.This configuration allows the MAX6314 to solve a prob-lem associated with µPs that have bidirectional reset pins in systems where several devices connect to RESET . These µPs can often determine if a reset was asserted by an external device (i.e., the supervisor IC)or by the µP itself (due to a watchdog fault, clock error,or other source), and then jump to a vector appropriate for the source of the reset. However, if the µP does assert reset, it does not retain the information, but must determine the cause after the reset has occurred.The following procedure describes how this is done with the Motorola 68HC11. In all cases of reset, the µP pulls RESET low for about four E-clock cycles. It then releases RESET , waits for two E-clock cycles, then checks RESET ’s state. If RESET is still low, the µP con-cludes that the source of the reset was external and,when RESET eventually reaches the high state, jumps to the normal reset vector. In this case, stored state information is erased and processing begins fromscratch. If, on the other hand, RESET is high after the two E-clock cycle delay, the processor knows that it caused the reset itself and can jump to a different vec-tor and use stored state information to determine what caused the reset.The problem occurs with faster µPs; two E-clock cycles is only 500ns at 4MHz. When there are several devices on the reset line, the input capacitance and stray capacitance can prevent RESET from reaching the logic-high state (0.8 x V CC ) in the allowed time if only a passive pullup resistor is used. In this case, all resets will be interpreted as external. The µP is guaranteed to sink only 1.6mA, so the rise time cannot be much reduced by decreasing the recommended 4.7k Ωpullup resistance.The MAX6314 solves this problem by including a pullup transistor in parallel with the recommended 4.7k Ωresis-tor (Figure 1). The pullup resistor holds the output high until RESET is forced low by the µP reset I/O, or by the MAX6314 itself. Once RESET goes below 0.5V, a com-parator sets the transition edge flip-flop, indicating that the next transition for RESET will be low to high. As soon as RESET is released, the 4.7k Ωresistor pulls RESET up toward V CC . When RESET rises above 0.5V,the active p-channel pullup turns on for the 2µs duration of the one-shot. The parallel combination of the 4.7k Ωpullup and the p-channel transistor on-resistance quickly charges stray capacitance on the reset line, allowing RESET to transition low to high with-in the required two E-clock period, even with several devices on the reset line (Figure 2). Once the one-shot times out, the p-channel transistor turns off. This process occurs regardless of whether the reset was caused by V CC dipping below the reset threshold, MR being asserted, or the µP or other device asserting RESET . Because the MAX6314 includes the standard 4.7k Ωpullup resistor, no external pullup resistor is required. To minimize current consumption, the internal pullup resistor is disconnected whenever the MAX6314asserts RESET .Manual Reset InputMany µP-based products require manual reset capabil-ity, allowing the operator, a test technician, or external logic circuitry to initiate a reset. A logic low on MR asserts reset. Reset remains asserted while MR is low,and for the reset active timeout period after MR returns high. To minimize current consumption, the internal 4.7k Ωpullup resistor on RESET is disconnected whenever RESET is asserted.M A X 631468HC11/Bidirectional-Compatible µP Reset Circuit 6_______________________________________________________________________________________MR has an internal 63k Ωpullup resistor, so it can be left open if not used. Connect a normally open momen-tary switch from MR to GND to create a manual reset function; external debounce circuitry is not required. If MR is driven from long cables or if the device is used in a noisy environment, connecting a 0.1µF capacitor from MR to ground provides additional noise immunity.__________Applications InformationNegative-Going V CC TransientsIn addition to issuing a reset to the µP during power-up,power-down, and brownout conditions, these devices are relatively immune to short-duration negative-going transients (glitches). The T ypical Operating Character-istics show the Maximum Transient Duration vs. Reset Threshold Overdrive, for which reset pulses are not generated. The graph was produced using negative-going pulses, starting at V RST max and ending below the programmed reset threshold by the magnitude indicated (reset threshold overdrive). The graph shows the maximum pulse width that a negative-going V CC transient may typically have without causing a reset pulse to be issued. As the amplitude of the transient increases (i.e., goes farther below the reset threshold),the maximum allowable pulse width decreases. A 0.1µF bypass capacitor mounted close to V CC provides addi-tional transient immunity.Ensuring a Valid RESET OutputDown to V CC = 0VWhen V CC falls below 1V, RESET no longer sinks current—it becomes an open circuit. Therefore, high-impedance CMOS-logic inputs connected to RESET can drift to undetermined voltages. This presents no problem in most applications, since most µP and other circuitry is inoperative with V CC below 1V. However, in applications where RESET must be valid down to V CC = 0V, adding a pull-down resistor to RESET will cause any stray leakage currents to flow to ground,holding RESET low (Figure 3). R1’s value is not critical;100k Ωis large enough not to load RESET and small enough to pull RESET to ground.Figure 2. MAX6314 Supports Additional Devices on the Reset BusFigure 3. RESET Valid to V CC = Ground CircuitMAX631468HC11/Bidirectional-CompatibleµP Reset Circuit_______________________________________________________________________________________7Figure 4. RESET Timing Diagram†The MAX6314 is available in a SOT143 package, -40°C to +85°C temperature range.††The first two letters in the package top mark identify the part, while the remaining two letters are the lot tracking code.†††Sample stocks generally held on the bolded products; also, the bolded products have 2,500 piece minimum-order quantities.Non-bolded products have 10,000 piece minimum-order quantities. Contact factory for details.Devices are available in both leaded and lead-free packaging. Specify lead-free by replacing “-T” with “+T” when ordering.Note:All devices available in tape-and-reel only. Contact factory for availability.___________________________________________Ordering Information (continued)M A X 631468HC11/Bidirectional-Compatible µP Reset Circuit Maxim cannot assume responsibility for use of any circuitry other than circuitry entirely embodied in a Maxim product. No circuit patent licenses are implied. Maxim reserves the right to change the circuitry and specifications without notice at any time.8_____________________Maxim Integrated Products, 120 San Gabriel Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94086 408-737-7600©2005 Maxim Integrated ProductsPrinted USAis a registered trademark of Maxim Integrated Products, Inc._____________________________Ordering and Marking Information (continued)†The MAX6314 is available in a SOT143 package, -40°C to +85°C temperature range.††The first two letters in the package top mark identify the part, while the remaining two letters are the lot tracking code.†††Sample stocks generally held on the bolded products; also, the bolded products have 2,500 piece minimum-order quantities.Non-bolded products have 10,000 piece minimum-order quantities. Contact factory for details.Devices are available in both leaded and lead-free packaging. Specify lead-free by replacing “-T” with “+T” when ordering.Note:All devices available in tape-and-reel only. Contact factory for availability.Chip InformationTRANSISTOR COUNT: 519Package InformationFor the latest package outline information, go to /packages .。
General DescriptionThe MAX6375–MAX6380 are ultra-low-power circuits used for monitoring battery, power-supply, and regulat-ed system voltages. Each detector contains a precision bandgap reference, comparator, and internally trimmed resistors that set specified trip threshold voltages.These devices provide excellent circuit reliability and low cost by eliminating external components and adjustments when monitoring nominal system voltages from 2.5V to 5V.These circuits perform a single function: they assert an output signal whenever the V CC supply voltage falls below a preset threshold. The devices are differentiated by their output logic configurations and preset thresh-old voltages. The MAX6375/MAX6378 (push-pull) and MAX6377/MAX6380 (open-drain) have an active-low output (OUT is logic low when V CC is below V TH ). The MAX6376/MAX6379 have an active-high push-pull out-put (OUT is logic high when V CC is below V TH ). All parts are guaranteed to be in the correct output logic state for V CC down to 1V. The detector is designed to ignore fast transients on V CC . The MAX6375/MAX6376/MAX6377 have voltage thresholds between 2.20V and 3.08V in approximately 100mV increments. The MAX6378/MAX6379/MAX6380 have voltage thresholds between 3.30V and 4.63V in approximately 100mV increments.Ultra-low supply current of 500nA (MAX6375/MAX6376/MAX6377) makes these parts ideal for use in portable equipment. All six devices are available in a space-sav-ing SC70 package or in a tiny SOT23 package.ApplicationsPrecision Battery Monitoring Load Switching/Power SequencingPower-Supply Monitoring in Digital/Analog Systems Portable/Battery-Powered EquipmentFeatures♦Ultra-Low 500nA Supply Current (MAX6375/MAX6376/MAX6377)♦Thresholds Available from 2.20V to 4.63V in Approximately 100mV Increments♦±2.5% Threshold Accuracy Over Temperature ♦Low Cost♦Available in Three Versions: Push-Pull OUT ,Push-Pull OUT, and Open-Drain OUT ♦Power-Supply Transient Immunity ♦No External Components♦Available in Either a 3-Pin SC70 or 3-Pin SOT23 PackageMAX6375–MAX63803-Pin, Ultra-Low-Power SC70/SOT23Voltage Detectors________________________________________________________________Maxim Integrated Products 1Pin Configuration19-1721; Rev 3; 12/05*The MAX6375/MAX6376/MAX6377 are available in factory-presetthresholds from 2.20V to 3.08V, in approximately 0.1V increments.The MAX6378/MAX6379/MAX6380 are available in factory-preset thresholds from 3.30V to 4.63V, in approximately 0.1V increments.Choose the desired threshold suffix from Table 1 and insert it in the blank spaces following R. There are 21 standard versions,with a required order increment of 2500 pieces. Sample stock is generally held on the standard versions only (see the Selector Guide). The required order increment is 10,000 pieces for non-standard versions (Table 2). Contact factory for availability. All devices available in tape-and-reel only.Devices are available in both leaded and lead-free packaging.Specify lead-free by replacing “-T” with “+T” when ordering.Selector Guide appears at end of data sheet.For pricing, delivery, and ordering information,please contact Maxim/Dallas Direct!at 1-888-629-4642, or visit Maxim’s website at .Ordering information continued at end of data sheetM A X 6375–M A X 63803-Pin, Ultra-Low-Power SC70/SOT23Voltage Detectors 2_______________________________________________________________________________________ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGSELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS(V CC = full range, T A = -40°C to +85°C, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at T A = +25°C and V CC = 3V.) (Note 1)Stresses beyond those listed under “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.Terminal Voltage (with respect to GND)V CC ...........................................................................-0.3V to +6V OUT, OUT (push-pull)................................-0.3V to (V CC + 0.3V)OUT (open-drain).....................................................-0.3V to +6V Input Current (V CC ).............................................................20mA Output Current (OUT, OUT )................................................20mAContinuous Power Dissipation (T A = +70°C)3-Pin SC70 (derate 2.17mW/°C above +70°C)...........174mW 3-Pin SOT23 (derate 4mW/°C above +70°C)..............320mW Operating Temperature Range ...........................-40°C to +85°C Storage Temperature Range.............................-65°C to +150°C Junction Temperature......................................................+150°C Lead Temperature (soldering, 10s).................................+300°CNote 1:Production tested at +25°C only. Overtemperature limits are guaranteed by design, not production tested.MAX6375–MAX63803-Pin, Ultra-Low-Power SC70/SOT23Voltage Detectors__________________________________________Typical Operating Characteristics(V CC = 5V, T A = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.)00.30.20.10.40.50.60.70.80.91.0-40-2020406080SUPPLY CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURETEMPERATURE (°C)S U P P L Y C U R R E N T (µA )050100150200-40-2020406080PROPAGATION DELAY (FALLING)vs. TEMPERATURETEMPERATURE (°C)P R O P A G A T I O N D E L A Y (µs )040208060120100140-4020-20406080PROPAGATION DELAY (RISING)vs. TEMPERATURETEMPERATURE (°C)P R O P A G A T I O N D E L A Y (µs )50011001000MAXIMUM TRANSIENT DURATION vs. THRESHOLD OVERDRIVE100300400200THRESHOLD OVERDRIVEV TH - V CC (mV)M A X I M U M T R A N S I E N T D U R A T I O N (µs )10Pin DescriptionM A X 6375–M A X 63803-Pin, Ultra-Low-Power SC70/SOT23Voltage Detectors____________Applications InformationInterfacing to Different Logic Voltage ComponentsThe MAX6377/MAX6380 have an active-low, open-drain output. This output structure sinks current when OUT is asserted. Connect a pullup resistor from OUT to any supply voltage up to 5.50V (Figure 1). Select a resistor value large enough to allow a valid logic low (see Electrical Characteristics ), and small enough to register a logic high while supplying all input current and leakage paths connected to the OUT line.Negative-Going V CC TransientsThese devices are relatively immune to short-duration,negative-going V CC transients (glitches). The Typical Operating Characteristics show the Maximum Transient Duration vs. Threshold Overdrive graph, for which out-put pulses are not generated. The graph shows the maximum pulse width that a negative-going V CC tran-sient may typically have before the devices issue out-put signals. As the amplitude of the transient increases,the maximum-allowable pulse width decreases.Figure 1. Interfacing to Different Logic Voltage ComponentsTable 1. Factory-Trimmed Reset Thresholds ‡3-Pin, Ultra-Low-Power SC70/SOT23Voltage Detectors_______________________________________________________________________________________5Table 2. Device Marking Codes and Minimum Order IncrementsMAX6375–MAX6380M A X 6375–M A X 63803-Pin, Ultra-Low-Power SC70/SOT23Voltage Detectors 6__________________________________________________________________________________________________________Chip InformationTRANSISTOR COUNT: 419Selector Guide**Sample stock is generally held on all standard versions.Contact factory for availability of nonstandard versions.*The MAX6375/MAX6376/MAX6377 are available in factory-presetthresholds from 2.20V to 3.08V, in approximately 0.1V increments.The MAX6378/MAX6379/MAX6380 are available in factory-preset thresholds from 3.30V to 4.63V, in approximately 0.1V increments.Choose the desired threshold suffix from Table 1 and insert it in the blank spaces following R. There are 21 standard versions,with a required order increment of 2500 pieces. Sample stock is generally held on the standard versions only (see the Selector Guide). The required order increment is 10,000 pieces for non-standard versions (Table 2). Contact factory for availability. All devices available in tape-and-reel only.Devices are available in both leaded and lead-free packaging.Specify lead-free by replacing “-T” with “+T” when ordering.Maxim cannot assume responsibility for use of any circuitry other than circuitry entirely embodied in a Maxim product. No circuit patent licenses are implied. Maxim reserves the right to change the circuitry and specifications without notice at any time.Maxim Integrated Products, 120 San Gabriel Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94086 408-737-7600_____________________7©2005 Maxim Integrated ProductsPrinted USAis a registered trademark of Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.3-Pin, Ultra-Low-Power SC70/SOT23Voltage DetectorsMAX6375–MAX6380Package Information(The package drawing(s) in this data sheet may not reflect the most current specifications. For the latest package outline information,go to /packages .)。
MAX4382ESD中⽂资料General DescriptionThe MAX4380–MAX4384 family of op amps are unity-gain-stable devices that combine high-speed perfor-mance, Rail-to-Rail ?outputs, and high-impedance disable mode. These devices operate from a +4.5V to +11V single supply or from ±2.25V to ±5.5V dual sup-plies. The common-mode input voltage range extends beyond the negative power-supply rail (ground in sin-gle-supply applications).The MAX4380–MAX4384 require only 5.5mA of quies-cent supply current per op amp while achieving a 210MHz -3dB bandwidth, 55MHz 0.1dB gain flatness and a 485V/µs slew rate. These devices are an excel-lent solution in low-power/low-voltage systems that require wide bandwidth, such as video, communica-tions, and instrumentation.The MAX4380 single with disable is available in an ultra-small 6-pin SC70 package.ApplicationsSet-Top BoxesSurveillance Video Systems Battery-Powered InstrumentsAnalog-to-Digital Converter Interface CCD Imaging SystemsVideo Routing and Switching Systems Digital Cameras Video-on-Demand Video Line DriverFeatureso Low Cost and High Speed:210MHz -3dB Bandwidth 55MHz 0.1dB Gain Flatness 485V/µs Slew Rateo Disable Mode Places Outputs in High-Impedance State o Single +4.5V to +11V Operation o Rail-to-Rail Outputso Input Common-Mode Range Extends Beyond V EE o Low Differential Gain/Phase: 0.02%/0.08°o Low Distortion at 5MHz -65dBc SFDR-63dB Total Harmonic Distortiono Ultra-Small 6-Pin SC70, 6-Pin SOT23, 10-Pin µMAX,14-Pin TSSOP, and 20-Pin TSSOP PackagesMAX4380–MAX4384Ultra-Small, Low-Cost, 210MHz, Single-Supply Op Amps with Rail-to-Rail Outputs and DisableTypical Operating Circuit19-2012; Rev 2; 4/03________________________________________________________________Maxim Integrated Products 1For pricing, delivery, and ordering information,please contact Maxim/Dallas Direct!at 1-888-629-4642, or visit Maxim’s website at /doc/bc7974621.html.Rail-to-Rail is a registered trademark of Nippon Motorola, Ltd.M A X 4380–M A X 4384Ultra-Small, Low-Cost, 210MHz, Single-Supply Op Amps with Rail-to-Rail Outputs and DisableABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGSSupply Voltage (V CC to V EE )................................................+12V IN_-, IN_+, OUT_, DISABLE_...........(V EE - 0.3V) to (V CC + 0.3V)Output Short-Circuit to V CC or V EE ...........................................1s Continuous Power Dissipation (T A = +70°C)6-Pin SC70 (derate 3.1mW/°C above +70°C).............245mW 6-Pin SOT23 (derate 7.1mW/°C above +70°C)...........571mW 10-Pin µMAX (derate 5.6mW/°C above +70°C)..........444mW 14-Pin TSSOP (derate 9.1mW/°C above +70°C).........727mW 14-Pin SO (derate 8.3mW/°C above +70°C)...............667mW 16-Pin QSOP (derate 8.3mW/°C above +70°C)..........667mW 16-Pin Narrow SO (derate 8.7mW/°C above +70°C)..696mW 20-Pin TSSOP (derate 10.9mW/°C above +70°C).......879mW Operating Temperature Range...........................-40°C to +85°C Junction Temperature......................................................+150°C Storage Temperature Range.............................-65°C to +150°C Lead Temperature (soldering,10s).................................+300°CStresses beyond those listed under “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or at any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS –Single Supply(V CC = +5V, V EE = 0, V CM = V CC /2, V OUT = V CC /2, R L = ∞to V CC /2, DISABLE_= V CC(MAX4380/MAX4381/MAX4382/MAX4384),MAX4380–MAX4384Ultra-Small, Low-Cost, 210MHz, Single-Supply Op Amps with Rail-to-Rail Outputs and Disable_______________________________________________________________________________________3DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS –Single Supply(V CC = +5V, V EE = 0, V CM = V CC /2, V OUT = V CC /2, R L = ∞to V CC /2, DISABLE_= V CC(MAX4380/MAX4381/MAX4382/MAX4384), T A = T MIN to T MAX , unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at T A =+25°C.) (Note 1)M A X 4380–M A X 4384Ultra-Small, Low-Cost, 210MHz, Single-Supply Op Amps with Rail-to-Rail Outputs and DisableAC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS –Single Supply(V CC = +5V, V EE = 0, V CM = +1.5V, R L = 100?to V CC /2, DISABLE_= V CC (MAX4380/MAX4381/MAX4382/MAX4384), V = V /2, A = +1V/V, T = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.)DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS –Dual Supply (continued)(V CC = +5V, V EE = -5V, V CM = 0, V OUT = 0, R L = ∞to 0, DISABLE_= V CC (MAX4380/MAX4381/MAX4382/MAX4384), MAX4380–MAX4384Ultra-Small, Low-Cost, 210MHz, Single-Supply Op Amps with Rail-to-Rail Outputs and Disable_______________________________________________________________________________________5AC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS –Single Supply (continued)Note 1:All devices are 100% production tested at T A = +25°C. Specifications over temperature limits are guaranteed by design.Note 2: PSRR for single +5V supply tested with V EE = 0, V CC = +4.5V to +5.5V; PSRR for dual ±5V supply tested with V EE = -4.5Vto -5.5V, V CC = +4.5V to +5.5V.4-6100k10M 100M1M1GSMALL-SIGNAL GAIN vs. FREQUENCYFREQUENCY (Hz)G A I N (d B )-5-4-3-2-101234-6100k 10M 100M 1M 1G LARGE-SIGNAL GAIN vs. FREQUENCYFREQUENCY (Hz)G A I N (d B )-5-4-3-2-101230.4-0.6100k 10M 100M 1M 1GSMALL-SIGNAL GAIN FLATNESSvs. FREQUENCYFREQUENCY (Hz)G A I N (d B )-0.5-0.4-0.3-0.2-0.100.10.20.3Typical Operating Characteristics(V CC = +5V, V EE = 0, V CM = +1.5V, A VCL = +1V/V, R L = 100?to V CC /2, T A = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.)M A X 4380–M A X 4384Ultra-Small, Low-Cost, 210MHz, Single-Supply Op Amps with Rail-to-Rail Outputs and Disable6_______________________________________________________________________________________Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)(V CC = +5V, V EE = 0, V CM = +1.5V, A VCL = +1, R L = 100?to V CC /2, T A = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.)100M10M1MDISTORTION vs. FREQUENCY-70-90-30-500-60-80-20-40 FREQUENCY (Hz)D I S T O R T I O N (d B c )-10-100100k100M10M1MDISTORTION vs. FREQUENCY-70-90-30-500-60-80-20-40 FREQUENCY (Hz)D I S T O R T I O N (d B c )-100-70-80-90-60-50-40-30-20-100 040020060080010001200 DISTORTION vs. RESISTIVE LOAD R LOAD (?)D I S T O R T I O N (d B c )-100-70-80-90-60-50-40-30-20-1000.51.01.52.0DISTORTION vs. VOLTAGE SWING VOLTAGE SWING (Vp-p)D I S T O R T I O N (d B c )DIFFERENTIAL GAIN AND PHASE -0.01000.0050.0150.025IRED I F F P H A SE (d e g r e e s )D I F F G A I N (%)M A X 4380-84 t o c 11IRE-0.0050.0200.010-0.040.020.040.080.1200.100.06-0.020 -100100k 10M 100M 1M 1G COMMON-MODE REJECTION vs. FREQUENCYM A X 4380-84 t o c 12 FREQUENCY (Hz)C M R (d B )-90-80-70-60-50-40-30-20-100.3-0.7 100k1M10M 100M1GLARGE-SIGNALGAIN FLATNESS vs. FREQUENCY -0.5FREQUENCY (Hz)G A I N (d B )-0.3-0.10.10-0.2-0.4-0.60.2100k10M 1M100M1GOUTPUT IMPEDANCE vs. FREQUENCYM A X 4380-84 t o c 05FREQUENCY (Hz)I M P E D A N C E (?)1000.010.1110-10-100100k100M10M1MDISTORTION vs. FREQUENCY-70-90-30-500-60-80-20-40FREQUENCY (Hz)D I S T O R T I O N (d B c )MAX4380–MAX4384Ultra-Small, Low-Cost, 200MHz, Single-Supply Op Amps with Rail-to-Rail Outputs and Disable_______________________________________________________________________________________7 Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)(V CC = +5V, V EE = 0, V CM = +1.5V, A VCL = +1, R L = 100?to V CC /2, T A = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.) INPUT 50mV/divOUTPUT 50mV/divSMALL-SIGNAL PULSE RESPONSE20ns/div A VCL = +1V/VINPUT 25mV/divOUTPUT 50mV/divSMALL-SIGNAL PULSE RESPONSE20ns/div R F = 500?A VCL = +2V/VINPUT 10mV/divOUTPUT 50mV/divSMALL-SIGNAL PULSE RESPONSE20ns/divR F = 500?A VCL = +5V/VINPUT 1V/divOUTPUT 1V/divLARGE-SIGNAL PULSE RESPONSE20ns/div A VCL = +1V/VINPUT 500mV/divOUTPUT 1V/divLARGE-SIGNAL PULSE RESPONSE20ns/div R F = 500?A VCL = +2V/V20ns/divINPUT 200mV/divOUTPUT 1V/divLARGE-SIGNAL PULSE RESPONSER F = 500?A VCL = +5V/V0-10-20-30-40-50-60-70-80100k10M 100M1M1G POWER-SUPPLY REJECTIONvs. FREQUENCYM A X 4380-84 t o c 13FREQUENCY (Hz)P S R (d B )0.20.10.30.60.70.50.40.80 10015020025050300350400450500OUTPUT VOLTAGE SWING vs. RESISTIVE LOADR LOAD (?)O U T P U T V O L T A G E S W I N G (V )00.40.20.61.21.41.00.81.6 10015020025050300350400450500OUTPUT VOLTAGE SWING vs. RESISTIVE LOAD R LOAD (?)O U T P U T V O L T A G E S W I N G (V )M A X 4380–M A X 4384Ultra-Small, Low-Cost, 210MHz, Single-Supply Op Amps with Rail-to-Rail Outputs and Disable Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)(V CC = +5V, V EE = 0, V CM = +1.5V, A VCL = +1, R L = 100?to V CC /2, T A = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.)0501001502002503000200100300400500600700800SMALL-SIGNAL BANDWIDTH vs. LOAD RESISTANCEM A X 4380-84 t o c 24R LOAD (?)B A N D W I D T H (M H z )8001001k 10k OPEN-LOOP GAIN vs. RESISTIVE LOAD2010R LOAD (?)O P E N -L O O P G A I N (d B )4030506070CROSSTALK vs. FREQUENCYM A X 4380-84 t o c 26FREQUENCY (Hz)C R O S S T A L K (d B )-140-80-100-120-60-40-2002040600.1M 1M 10M 100M1G110k100101k100k1M10MVOLTAGE NOISE vs. FREQUENCYFREQUENCY (Hz)110100V O L T A G E N O I S E (n V /H z )C U R R E N T N O IS E (p A /H z )110k100101k100k1M10MCURRENT NOISE vs. FREQUENCYFREQUENCY (Hz)11010091110131********20010030040050250150350450500ISOLATION RESISTANCE vs. CAPACITIVE LOADM A X 4380-84 t o c 23C LOAD (pF)R I S O (?)8_______________________________________________________________________________________ SHUTDOWN RESPONSE200ns/div5V1.5V V OUTMAX4380-84 toc27DISABLE-5-2-3-4-1012345-50-25255075100INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE vs. TEMPERATURETEMPERATURE (°C)I N P U T O F F S E T V O L T A G E (m V )042861012-50025-255075100INPUT BIAS CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURETEMPERATURE (°C)I N P U T B I A S C U R R E N T (m A )MAX4380–MAX4384Ultra-Small, Low-Cost, 210MHz, Single-Supply Op Amps with Rail-to-Rail Outputs and Disable************-50-25255075100SUPPLY CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURETEMPERATURE (°C)S U P P L Y C U R R E N T (m A )Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)(V CC = +5V, V EE = 0, V CM = +1.5V, A VCL = +1, R L = 100?to V CC /2, T A = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.)M A X 4380–M A X 4384Ultra-Small, Low-Cost, 210MHz, Single-Supply Op Amps with Rail-to-Rail Outputs and Disable10______________________________________________________________________________________The MAX4380–MAX4384 are single-supply, rail-to-rail,voltage-feedback amplifiers that employ current-feed-back techniques to achieve 485V/µs slew rates and 210MHz bandwidths. Excellent harmonic distortion and differential gain/phase performance make these ampli-fiers an ideal choice for a wide variety of video and RF signal-processing applications. Applications InformationThe output voltage swings to within 50mV of each sup-ply rail. Local feedback around the output stage ensures low open-loop output impedance to reduce gain sensitivity to load variations. The input stage per-mits common-mode voltages beyond the negative sup-ply and to within 2.25V of the positive supply rail.Unity-Gain ConfigurationThe MAX4380–MAX4384 are internally compensated for unity gain. When configured for unity gain, a 24?resistor (R F ) in series with the feedback path optimizes AC performance. This resistor improves AC response by reducing the Q of the parallel LC circuit formed by the parasitic feedback capacitance and inductance.Video Line DriverThe MAX4380–MAX4384 are low-power, voltage-feed-back amplifiers featuring bandwidths up to 210MHz,0.1dB gain flatness to 55MHz. They are designed to minimize differential-gain error and differential-phase error to 0.02% and 0.08 degrees respectively. TheyMAX4380–MAX4384Ultra-Small, Low-Cost, 210MHz, Single-Supply Op Amps with Rail-to-Rail Outputs and Disable______________________________________________________________________________________11have a 16ns settling time to 0.1%, 485V/µs slew rates,and output-current-drive capability of up to 75mA making them ideal for driving video loads.Inverting and Noninverting ConfigurationsSelect the gain-setting feedback (R F ) and input (R G )resistor values to fit your application. Large resistor val-ues increase voltage noise and interact with the ampli-fier ’s input and PC board capacitance. This can generate undesirable poles and zeros and decrease bandwidth or cause oscillations. For example, a nonin-verting gain-of-two configuration (R F = R G ) using 1k ?resistors, combined with 1pF of amplifier input capaci-tance and 1pF of PC board capacitance, causes a pole at 159MHz. Since this pole is within the amplifier bandwidth, it jeopardizes stability. Reducing the 1k ?resistors to 100?extends the pole frequency to 1.59GHz, but could limit output swing by adding 200?in parallel with the amplifier ’s load resistor (Figures 1a and 1b).Layout and Power-Supply BypassingThese amplifiers operate from a single +4.5V to +11V power supply or from dual ±2.25V to ±5.5V supplies. Forsingle-supply operation, bypass V CC to ground with a 0.1µF capacitor as close to the pin as possible. If operat-ing with dual supplies, bypass each supply with a 0.1µF capacitor.Maxim recommends using microstrip and stripline techniques to obtain full bandwidth. To ensure that the PC board does not degrade the amplifier ’s perfor-mance, design it for a frequency greater than 1GHz.Pay careful attention to inputs and outputs to avoid large parasitic capacitance. Whether or not you use a constant-impedance board, observe the following design guidelines:Don ’t use wire-wrap boards; they are too inductive.Don ’t use IC sockets; they increase parasitic capaci-tance and inductance.Use surface-mount instead of through-hole compo-nents for better high-frequency performance.Use a PC board with at least two layers; it should be as free from voids as possible.Keep signal lines as short and as straight as possi-ble. Do not make 90°turns; round all corners.Rail-to-Rail Outputs, Ground-Sensing InputsFor +5V single-supply operation, the input common-mode range extends from (V EE - 200mV) to (V CC - 2.25V) with excellent common-mode rejection.Beyond this range, the amplifier output is a nonlinear function of the input, but does not undergo phase reversal or latchup.For ±5V dual-supply operation, the common-mode range is from V EE to (V CC - 2.25V)For +5V single-supply operation the output swings to within 50mV of either power-supply rail with a 2k ?load. The input ground sensing and the rail-to-rail out-put substantially increase the dynamic range. With a symmetric input in a single +5V application, the input can swing 2.95Vp-p and the output can swing 4.9Vp-p with minimal distortion.Low-Power Disable ModeThe disable feature (DISABLE_) allows the amplifier to be placed in a low-power, high-output-impedance state. When the disable pin (DISABLE_) is active, the amplifier ’s output impedance is 35k ?. This high resis-tance and the low 2pF output capacitance make the MAX4380–MAX4382 and the MAX4384 ideal in RF/video multiplexer or switch applications. For larger arrays, pay careful attention to capacitive loading.Refer to the Output Capac itive Loading and Stability section.Figure 1b. Inverting Gain ConfigurationFigure 1a. Noninverting Gain ConfigurationM A X 4380–M A X 4384Ultra-Small, Low-Cost, 210MHz, Single-Supply Op Amps with Rail-to-Rail Outputs and Disable12______________________________________________________________________________________Output Capacitive Loading and StabilityThe MAX4380–MAX4384 are optimized for AC perfor-mance. They are not designed to drive highly reactive loads, which decrease phase margin and may produce excessive ringing and oscillation. Figure 2 shows a cir-cuit that eliminates this problem. Figure 3 is a graph of the Optimal Isolation Resistor (R S ) vs. Capacitive Load.Figure 4 shows how a capacitive load causes exces-sive peaking of the amplifier ’s frequency response if the capacitor is not isolated from the amplifier by a resistor. A small isolation resistor (usually 10?to 15?)placed before the reactive load prevents ringing and oscillation. At higher capacitive loads, AC performance is controlled by the interaction of the load capacitance and the isolation resistor. Figure 5 shows the effect of a 15?isolation resistor on closed-loop response.Chip InformationMAX4380 TRANSISTOR COUNT: 66MAX4381 TRANSISTOR COUNT: 132MAX4382 TRANSISTOR COUNT:196MAX4383 TRANSISTOR COUNT: 264MAX4384 TRANSISTOR COUNT: 264Figure 4. Small-Signal Gain vs. Frequency with Load Capacitance and No Isolation ResistorFigure 5. Small-Signal Gain vs. Frequency with Load Capacitance and 27?Isolation ResistorFigure 2. Driving a Capacitive Load Through an Isolation ResistorFigure 3. Isolation Resistance vs. Capacitive LoadMAX4380–MAX4384Ultra-Small, Low-Cost, 210MHz, Single-Supply Op Amps with Rail-to-Rail Outputs and Disable______________________________________________________________________________________13Pin Configurations (continued)M A X 4380–M A X 4384Ultra-Small, Low-Cost, 210MHz, Single-Supply Op Amps with Rail-to-Rail Outputs and Disable14______________________________________________________________________________________ Package Information(The package drawing(s) in this data sheet may not reflect the most current specifications. For the latest package outline information go to /doc/bc7974621.html/packages .)MAX4380–MAX4384Ultra-Small, Low-Cost, 210MHz, Single-Supply Op Amps with Rail-to-Rail Outputs and Disable______________________________________________________________________________________15Package Information (continued)(The package drawing(s) in this data sheet may not reflect the most current specifications. For the latest package outline information go to /doc/bc7974621.html/packages .)Maxim c annot assume responsibility for use of any c irc uitry other than c irc uitry entirely embodied in a Maxim produc t. No c irc uit patent lic enses are implied. Maxim reserves the right to change the circuitry and specifications without notice at any time.16Maxim Integrated Products, 120 San Gabriel Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94086 408-1737-76002003 Maxim Integrated ProductsPrinted USAis a registered trademark of Maxim Integrated Products.M A X 4380–M A X 4384Ultra-Small, Low-Cost, 210MHz, Single-Supply Op Amps with Rail-to-Rail Outputs and DisablePackage Information (continued)(The package drawing(s) in this data sheet may not reflect the most current specifications. For the latest package outline information go to /doc/bc7974621.html/packages .)。
General Description The MAX6381–MAX6390 microprocessor (µP) supervisory circuits monitor power-supply voltages from +1.8V to +5.0V while consuming only 3µA of supply current at +1.8V. Whenever V CC falls below the factory-set reset thresholds, the reset output asserts and remains assert-ed for a minimum reset timeout period after V CC rises above the reset threshold. Reset thresholds are available from +1.58V to +4.63V, in approximately 100mV incre-ments. Seven minimum reset timeout delays ranging from 1ms to 1200ms are available.The MAX6381/MAX6384/MAX6387 have a push-pull active-low reset output. The MAX6382/MAX6385/ MAX6388 have a push-pull active-high reset output, and the MAX6383/MAX6386/MAX6389/MAX6390 have an open-drain active-low reset output. The MAX6384/MAX6385/MAX6386 also feature a debounced manual reset input (with internal pullup resistor). The MAX6387/MAX6388/MAX6389 have an auxiliary input for monitoring a second voltage. The MAX6390 offers a manual reset input with a longer V CC reset timeout period (1120ms or 1200ms) and a shorter manual reset timeout (140ms or 150ms).The MAX6381/MAX6382/MAX6383 are available in 3-pin SC70 and6-pinµDFN packages and the MAX6384–MAX6390 are available in 4-pin SC70 andFeatures♦Factory-Set Reset Threshold Voltages Rangingfrom +1.58V to +4.63V in Approximately 100mVIncrements♦±2.5% Reset Threshold Accuracy OverTemperature (-40°C to +125°C)♦Seven Reset Timeout Periods Available: 1ms,20ms, 140ms, 280ms, 560ms, 1120ms,1200ms (min)♦3 Reset Output OptionsActive-Low Push-PullActive-High Push-PullActive-Low Open-Drain♦Reset Output State Guaranteed ValidDown to V CC= 1V♦Manual Reset Input (MAX6384/MAX6385/MAX6386)♦Auxiliary RESET IN(MAX6387/MAX6388/MAX6389)♦V CC Reset Timeout (1120ms or 1200ms)/ManualReset Timeout (140ms or 150ms) (MAX6390)♦Negative-Going V CC Transient Immunity♦Low Power Consumption of 6µA at +3.6Vand 3µA at +1.8V♦Pin Compatible withMAX809/MAX810/MAX803/MAX6326/MAX6327/MAX6328/MAX6346/MAX6347/MAX6348,and MAX6711/MAX6712/MAX6713♦Tiny 3-Pin/4-Pin SC70 and 6-Pin µDFN PackagesMAX6381–MAX6390 SC70/µDFN, Single/Dual Low-Voltage,Low-Power µP Reset Circuits ________________________________________________________________Maxim Integrated Products1Pin Configurations19-1839; Rev 4; 4/07Ordering InformationOrdering Information continued at end of data sheet.Typi cal Operati ng Ci rcui t appears at end of data sheet.Selector Guide appears at end of data sheet.after "XR", "XS", or "LT." Insert reset timeout delay (see ResetTimeout Delay table) after "D" to complete the part number.Sample stock is generally held on standard versions only (seeStandard Versions table). Standard versions have an orderincrement requirement of 2500 pieces. Nonstandard versionshave an order increment requirement of 10,000 pieces.Contact factory for availability of nonstandard versions.+Denotes a lead-free package.For pricing, delivery, and ordering information,please contact Maxim Direct at 1-888-629-4642,or visit Maxim’s website at .ComputersControllersIntelligent InstrumentsCritical µP and µCPower MonitoringPortable/Battery-Powered EquipmentDual Voltage SystemsM A X 6381–M A X 6390SC70/µDFN, Single/Dual Low-Voltage, Low-Power µP Reset CircuitsABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGSELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS(V CC = full range, T A = -40°C to +125°C, unless otherwise specified. Typical values are at T A = +25°C.) (Note 1)Stresses beyond those listed under “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.V CC to GND..........................................................-0.3V to +6.0V RESET Open-Drain Output....................................-0.3V to +6.0V RESET , RESET (push-pull output)..............-0.3V to (V CC + 0.3V)MR , RESET IN.............................................-0.3V to (V CC + 0.3V)Input Current (V CC ).............................................................20mA Output Current (all pins).....................................................20mAContinuous Power Dissipation (T A = +70°C)3-Pin SC70 (derate 2.9mW/°C above +70°C)..............235mW 4-Pin SC70 (derate 3.1mW/°C above +70°C)..............245mW 6-Pin µDFN (derate 2.1mW/°C above +70°C)..........167.7mW Operating Temperature Range .........................-40°C to +125°C Storage Temperature Range.............................-65°C to +150°C Lead Temperature (soldering, 10s).................................+300°CMAX6381–MAX6390SC70/µDFN, Single/Dual Low-Voltage,Low-Power µP Reset Circuits_______________________________________________________________________________________3M A X 6381–M A X 6390SC70/µDFN, Single/Dual Low-Voltage, Low-Power µP Reset Circuits 4______________________________________________________________________________________Typical Operating Characteristics(T A = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.)215436789-40-105-25203550658095110125SUPPLY CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURE(NO LOAD)TEMPERATURE (°C)S U P P L Y C U R R E N T (µA )25292735333137394143-40-105-25203550658095110125POWER-DOWN RESET DELAYvs. TEMPERATURETEMPERATURE (°C)P O W E R -D O W N R E S E T D E L A Y (µs )0.940.980.961.021.001.061.041.08-40-10520-253550658095110125NORMALIZED POWER-UP RESET TIMEOUTvs. TEMPERATUREM A X 6381/90 t o c 03TEMPERATURE (°C)N O R M A L I Z E D R E S E T T I M E O U T P E R I O D0.9900.9851.0150.9950.9901.0001.0051.0101.020-40-10520-253550958011065125M A X 6381/90 t o c 04TEMPERATURE (°C)N O R M A L I Z E D R E S E T TH R E S H O L D NORMALIZED RESET THRESHOLDvs. TEMPERATURE00.40.20.80.61.01.2063912OUTPUT-VOLTAGE LOW vs. SINK CURRENTI SINK (mA)V O L (V )01.00.52.01.52.53.00500750250100012501500OUTPUT-VOLTAGE HIGH vs. SOURCE CURRENTI SOURCE (µA)V O H (V )45001100010010MAXIMUM TRANSIENT DURATION vs. RESET COMPARATOR OVERDRIVE15050350250500200100400300RESET COMPARATOR OVERDRIVE, V TH - V CC (mV)M A X I M U M T R A N S I E N T D U R A T I O N (µs )3.53.93.74.54.34.14.74.95.35.15.5-40-105-25203550658095110125RESET IN TO RESET DELAYvs. TEMPERATUREM A X 6381/90 t o c 08TEMPERATURE (°C)R E S E T I N D E L A Y (µs )MAX6381–MAX6390SC70/µDFN, Single/Dual Low-Voltage,Low-Power µP Reset CircuitsPin DescriptionM A X 6381–M A X 6390SC70/µDFN, Single/Dual Low-Voltage, Low-Power µP Reset Circuits 6_______________________________________________________________________________________Detailed DescriptionRESET OutputA µP reset input starts the µP in a known state. These µP supervisory circuits assert reset to prevent code execution errors during power-up, power-down, or brownout conditions.Reset asserts when V CC is below the reset threshold;once V CC exceeds the reset threshold, an internal timer keeps the reset output asserted for the reset timeout period. After this interval, reset output deasserts. Reset output is guaranteed to be in the correct logic state for V CC ≥1V.Manual Reset Input (MAX6384/MAX6385/MAX6386/MAX6390)Many µP-based products require manual reset capabil-ity, allowing the operator, a test technician, or external logic circuitry to initiate a reset. A logic low on MR asserts reset. Reset remains asserted while MR is low,and for the reset active timeout period (t RP ) after MR returns high. This input has an internal 63k Ωpullup resistor (1.56k Ωfor MAX6390), so it can be left uncon-nected if it is not used. MR can be driven with TTL or CMOS logic levels, or with open-drain/collector outputs.Connect a normally open momentary switch from MR to G ND to create a manual-reset function; external debounce circuitry is not required. If MR is driven from long cables or if the device is used in a noisy environ-ment, connecting a 0.1µF capacitor from MR to G ND provides additional noise immunity.RESET IN Comparator(MAX6387/MAX6388/MAX6389)RESET IN is compared to an internal +1.27V reference.If the voltage at RESET IN is less than 1.27V, reset asserts. Use the RESET IN comparator as a user-adjustable reset detector or as a secondary power-sup-ply monitor by implementing a resistor-divider at RESET IN (shown in Figure 1). Reset asserts when either V CC or RESET IN falls below its respective threshold volt-age. Use the following equation to set the threshold:V INTH = V THRST (R1/R2 + 1)where V THRST = +1.27V. To simplify the resistor selec-tion, choose a value of R2 and calculate R1:R1 = R2 [(V INTH /V THRST ) - 1]Since the input current at RESET IN is 50nA (max),large values can be used for R2 with no significant loss in accuracy.___________Applications InformationNegative-Going V CC TransientsIn addition to issuing a reset to the µP during power-up,power-down, and brownout conditions, the MAX6381–MAX6390 are relatively immune to short dura-tion negative-going V CC transients (glitches).The Typical Operating Characteristics section shows the Maximum Transient Durations vs. Reset Comparator Overdrive, for which the MAX6381–MAX6390 do not generate a reset pulse. This graph was generated usinga negative-going pulse applied to V CC , starting above the actual reset threshold and ending below it by the magnitude indicated (reset comparator overdrive). The graph indicates the typical maximum pulse width a neg-ative-going V CC transient may have without causing a reset pulse to be issued. As the magnitude of the tran-sient increases (goes farther below the reset threshold),the maximum allowable pulse width decreases. A 0.1µF capacitor mounted as close as possible to V CC provides additional transient immunity.Ensuring a Valid RESET Output Down to V CC = 0VThe MAX6381–MAX6390 are guaranteed to operate properly down to V CC = 1V. In applications that require valid reset levels down to V CC = 0V, a pulldown resistor to active-low outputs (push/pull only, Figure 2) and a pullup resistor to active-high outputs (push/pull only)will ensure that the reset line is valid while the reset out-put can no longer sink or source current. This schemedoes not work with the open-drain outputs of the MAX6383/MAX6386/MAX6389/MAX6390. The resistor value used is not critical, but it must be small enough not to load the reset output when V CC is above the reset threshold. For most applications, 100k Ωis ade-quate.MAX6381–MAX6390SC70/µDFN, Single/Dual Low-Voltage,Low-Power µP Reset Circuits_______________________________________________________________________________________7M A X 6381–M A X 6390SC70/µDFN, Single/Dual Low-Voltage, Low-Power µP Reset Circuits 8_______________________________________________________________________________________Selector GuideOrdering Information (continued)Note:Insert reset threshold suffix (see Reset Threshold table)after "XR", "XS", or "LT." Insert reset timeout delay (see Reset Timeout Delay table) after "D" to complete the part number.Sample stock is generally held on standard versions only (see Standard Versions table). Standard versions have an order increment requirement of 2500 pieces. Nonstandard versions have an order increment requirement of 10,000 pieces.Contact factory for availability of nonstandard versions.*MAX6390 is available with D4 or D7 timing only.+Denotes a lead-free package.MAX6381–MAX6390SC70/µDFN, Single/Dual Low-Voltage,Low-Power µP Reset Circuits_______________________________________________________________________________________9Chip InformationTRANSISTOR COUNT: 647PROCESS: BiCMOSPin Configurations (continued)M A X 6381–M A X 6390SC70/µDFN, Single/Dual Low-Voltage, Low-Power µP Reset Circuits 10______________________________________________________________________________________Package Information(The package drawing(s) in this data sheet may not reflect the most current specifications. For the latest package outline information,go to /packages .)MAX6381–MAX6390SC70/µDFN, Single/Dual Low-Voltage,Low-Power µP Reset Circuits______________________________________________________________________________________11Package Information (continued)(The package drawing(s) in this data sheet may not reflect the most current specifications. For the latest package outline information,go to /packages .)M A X 6381–M A X 6390SC70/µDFN, Single/Dual Low-Voltage, Low-Power µP Reset Circuits 12______________________________________________________________________________________Package Information (continued)(The package drawing(s) in this data sheet may not reflect the most current specifications. For the latest package outline information,go to /packages .)SC70/µDFN, Single/Dual Low-Voltage,Low-Power µP Reset CircuitsMaxim cannot assume responsibility for use of any circuitry other than circuitry entirely embodied in a Maxim product. No circuit patent licenses are implied. Maxim reserves the right to change the circuitry and specifications without notice at any time.Maxim Integrated Products, 120 San Gabriel Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94086 408-737-7600____________________13©2007 Maxim Integrated Productsis a registered trademark of Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.MAX6381–MAX6390Package Information (continued)(The package drawing(s) in this data sheet may not reflect the most current specifications. For the latest package outline information,go to /packages .)Revision HistoryPages changed at Rev 4: Title on all pages, 1, 2, 5,7–13。
For free samples and the latest literature, visit or phone 1-800-998-8800.For small orders, phone 1-800-835-8769.General DescriptionThe MAX6361–MAX6364 supervisory circuits reduce the complexity and number of components required for power-supply monitoring and battery control functions in microprocessor (µP) systems. The circuits significantly improve system reliability and accuracy compared to that obtainable with separate ICs or discrete components.Their functions include µP reset, backup battery switchover, and power failure warning.The MAX6361–MAX6364 operate from supply voltages as low as +1.2V. The factory-preset reset threshold voltage ranges from 2.32V to 4.63V (see Ordering Information ).These devices provide a manual reset input (MAX6361),watchdog timer input (MAX6362), battery-on output (MAX6363), and an auxiliary adjustable reset input (MAX6364). In addition, each part type is offered in three reset output versions: an active-low open-drain reset, an active-low open-drain reset, and an active-high open-drain reset (see Selector Guide at end of data sheet).ApplicationsFeatures♦Low +1.2V Operating Supply Voltage (V CC or V BATT )♦Precision Monitoring of +5.0V, +3.3V, +3.0V, and +2.5V Power-Supply Voltages♦Debounced Manual Reset Input (MAX6361)♦Watchdog Timer with 1.6s Timeout Period (MAX6362)♦Battery-On Output Indicator (MAX6363)♦Auxiliary User-Adjustable RESET IN (MAX6364)♦Three Available Output StructuresPush-Pull RESET , Open-Drain RESET , Open-Drain RESET♦RESET/RESET Valid Down to 1.2V Guaranteed (V CC or V BATT )♦Power-Supply Transient Immunity ♦150ms (min) Reset Timeout Period ♦Small 6-Pin SOT23 PackageMAX6361–MAX6364SOT23, Low-Power µP Supervisory Circuitswith Battery Backup________________________________________________________________Maxim Integrated Products119-1615; Rev 3; 11/05Ordering InformationPin ConfigurationsFrom the table below, select the suffix corresponding to the desired threshold voltage and insert it into the part number to complete it. When ordering from the factory, there is a 2500-piece minimum on the SOT package (tape-and-reel only).Devices are available in both leaded and lead-free packaging.Specify lead-free by replacing "-T" with "+T" when ordering.Computers ControllersIntelligent Instruments Critical µP/µC Power MonitoringFax Machines Industrial Control POS EquipmentPortable/Battery-Powered EquipmentSelector Guide appears at end of data sheet.Typical Operating Circuit appears at end of data sheet.M A X 6361–M A X 6364SOT23, Low-Power µP Supervisory Circuits with Battery BackupABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGSELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS(V CC = +2.4V to +5.5V, V BATT = 3V, T A = -40°C to +85°C, reset not asserted. Typical values are at T A = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.) (Note 1)Stresses beyond those listed under “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.Terminal Voltages (with respect to GND)V CC , BATT, OUT.......................................................-0.3V to +6V RESET (open drain), RESET (open drain)................-0.3V to +6V BATT ON, RESET (push-pull), RESET IN,WDI.......................................................-0.3V to (V OUT + 0.3V)MR .............................................................-0.3V to (V CC + 0.3V)Input CurrentV CC Peak ............................................................................1A V CC Continuous............................................................250mA BATT Peak....................................................................250mA BATT Continuous............................................................40mAGND................................................................................75mA Output CurrentOUT................................Short-Circuit Protection for up to 10s RESET, RESET , BATT ON ..............................................20mA Continuous Power Dissipation (T A = +70°C)6-Pin SOT23 (derate 8.70mW/°C above +70°C) .........696mW Operating Temperature Range ...........................-40°C to +85°C Junction Temperature......................................................+150°C Storage Temperature Range.............................-65°C to +150°C Lead Temperature (soldering, 10s).................................+300°CMAX6361–MAX6364SOT23, Low-Power µP Supervisory Circuitswith Battery Backup_______________________________________________________________________________________3ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued)(V CC = +2.4V to +5.5V, V BATT = 3V, T A = -40°C to +85°C, reset not asserted. Typical values are at T A = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.) (Note 1)Note 1:All devices are 100% production tested at T A = +25°C. Limits over temperature are guaranteed by design.Note 2:V BATT can be 0 anytime or V CC can go down to 0 if V BATT is active (except at startup).M A X 6361–M A X 6364SOT23, Low-Power µP Supervisory Circuits with Battery Backup 4_______________________________________________________________________________________Typical Operating Characteristics(T A = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.)1214161820SUPPLY CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURE(NO LOAD)TEMPERATURE (°C)S U P P L Y C U R R E N T (µA )-402040-2060800.20.60.40.81.01.2BATTERY SUPPLY CURRENT (BACKUP MODE) vs. TEMPERATURETEMPERATURE (°C)B A T T E R Y S U P P L Y C U R R E N T (µA )-402040-20060801432567BATTERY TO OUT ON-RESISTANCEvs. TEMPERATURETEMPERATURE (°C)B A T T T O O U T O N -R E S I S T A NC E (Ω)-402040-20608000.30.90.61.2V CC TO OUT ON-RESISTANCEvs. TEMPERATURETEMPERATURE (°C)V O U T T O O U T O N -R E S I S T A N C E (Ω)-402040-206080190195205200210RESET TIMEOUT PERIOD vs. TEMPERATUREM A X 6361 t o c 05TEMPERATURE (°C)R E S E T T I M E O U T P E R I O D (m s )-402040-206080301575604513512010590V CC TO RESET PROPAGATION DELAYvs. TEMPERATURETEMPERATURE (°C)P R O P A G A T I O N D E LA Y (µs )-402040-2060802.03.02.55.04.54.03.5RESET THRESHOLD vs. TEMPERATURETEMPERATURE (°C)T H R E S H O L D (V )-402040-2060801.21.41.31.61.51.91.81.72.0-40-2020406080MAX6362WATCHDOG TIMEOUT PERIODvs. TEMPERATUREM A X 6361t o c 06aTEMPERATURE (°C)W A T C H D O G T I M E O U T P E R I O D (s )1100101k10kMAXIMUM TRANSIENT DURATION vs. RESET THRESHOLD OVERDRIVERESET THRESHOLD OVERDRIVE V TH - V CC (mV)M A X I M U M T R A N S I E N T D U R A T I O N (µs )400300350250200050150100MAX6361–MAX6364SOT23, Low-Power µP Supervisory Circuitswith Battery Backup1.2341.2351.236MAX6364RESET IN THRESHOLD vs. TEMPERATUREM A X 6361 t o c 10TEMPERATURE (°C)T H R E S H O L D (V )-402040-206080Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)(T A = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.)1.01.91.61.32.82.52.2MAX6364RESET IN TO RESET PROPAGATION DELAYvs. TEMPERATURETEMPERATURE (°C)P R O P A G A T I O N D E L A Y (µs )-402040-206080Pin Description0321456789101234BATTERY SUPPLY CURRENT vs. SUPPLY VOLTAGEV CC (V)B A T T E R Y S U P P L YC U R R E N T (µA )M A X 6361–M A X 6364Detailed DescriptionThe Typical Operating Circuit shows a typical connection for the MAX6361–MAX6364 family. OUT powers the stat-ic random-access memory (SRAM). OUT is internally connected to V CC if V CC is greater than the reset thresh-old, or to the greater of V CC or V BATT when V CC is less than the reset threshold. OUT can supply up to 150mA from V CC . When V CC is higher than V BATT , the BATT ON (MAX6363) output is low. When V CC is lower than V BATT ,an internal MOSF ET connects the backup battery to OUT. The on-resistance of the MOSFET is a function of backup-battery voltage and is shown in the Battery to Out On-Resistance vs. Temperature graph in the Typical Operating Characteristics section.Backup-Battery SwitchoverIn a brownout or power failure, it may be necessary to preserve the contents of the RAM. With a backup bat-tery installed at BATT, the MAX6361–MAX6364 auto-matically switch the RAM to backup power when V CC falls. The MAX6363 has a BATT ON output that goes high when in battery-backup mode. These devices require two conditions before switching to battery-backup mode:1)V CC must be below the reset threshold.2)V CC must be below V BATT .Table 1 lists the status of the inputs and outputs in bat-tery-backup mode. The device will not power up if the only voltage source is on BATT. OUT will only power up from V CC at startup.Manual Reset Input (MAX6361 Only)Many µP-based products require manual reset capabili-ty, allowing the operator, a test technician, or external logic circuitry to initiate a reset. For the MAX6361, a logic low on MR asserts reset. Reset remains asserted while MR is low, and for a minimum of 150ms (t RP ) after it returns high. MR has an internal 20k Ωpull-up resistor to V CC . This input can be driven with TTL/CMOS logic lev-els or with open-drain/collector outputs. Connect a nor-mally open momentary switch from MR to GND to create a manual reset function; external debounce circuitry is not required. If MR is driven from long cables or the device is used in a noisy environment, connect a 0.1µF capacitor from MR to GND to provide additional noise immunity.Watchdog Input (MAX6362 Only)The watchdog monitors µP activity through the input WDI. If the µP becomes inactive, the reset output is asserted in pulses. To use the watchdog function, con-nect WDI to a bus line or µP I/O line. A change of state(high to low or low to high) within the watchdog timeout period (t WD ) with a 100ns minimum pulse width clears the watchdog timer. If WDI remains high or low for longer than the watchdog timeout period, the internal watchdog timer runs out and a reset pulse is triggered for the reset timeout period (t RP ). The internal watchdog timer clears whenever reset asserts or the WDI sees a rising or falling edge within the watchdog timeout period. If WDI remains in a high or low state for an extended period of time, a reset pulse asserts after every watchdog timeout period (t WD ) (Figure 1).Reset In (MAX6364 Only)RESET IN is compared to an internal 1.235V reference.If the voltage at RESET IN is less than 1.235V, reset is asserted. The RESET IN comparator may be used as an undervoltage detector to signal a failing power sup-ply. It can also be used as a secondary power-supply reset monitor.To program the reset threshold (V RTH ) of the secondary power supply, use the following equation (see Typical Operating Circuit ):where V REF = 1.235V. To simplify the resistor selection,choose a value for R2 and calculate R1:Since the input current at RESET IN is 25nA (max), large values (up to 1M Ω) can be used for R2 with no signifi-cant loss in accuracy. F or example, in the TypicalSOT23, Low-Power µP Supervisory Circuits with Battery Backup 6_______________________________________________________________________________________R R V V RTH REF 121 /=()−[]MAX6361–MAX6364SOT23, Low-Power µP Supervisory Circuitswith Battery Backup_______________________________________________________________________________________7Operating Circuit,the MAX6362 monitors two supply voltages. To monitor the secondary 5V logic or analog supply with a 4.60V nominal programmed reset thresh-old, choose R2 = 100k Ω, and calculate R1 = 273k Ω.Reset OutputA µP’s reset input starts the µP in a known state. The MAX6361–MAX6364 µP supervisory circuits assert a reset to prevent code-execution errors during power-up, power-down, and brownout conditions. RESET is guaranteed to be a logic low or high depending on the device chosen (see Ordering Information ). RESET or RESET asserts when V CC is below the reset threshold and for at least 150ms (t RP ) after V CC rises above the reset threshold. RESET or RESET also asserts when MR is low (MAX6361) and when RESET IN is less than 1.235V (MAX6364). The MAX6362 watchdog function will cause RESET (or RESET ) to assert in pulses follow-ing a watchdog timeout (Figure 1).Applications InformationOperation Without a BackupPower SourceThe MAX6361–MAX6364 were designed for battery-backed applications. If a backup battery is not used,connect V CC to OUT and connect BATT to GND.Replacing the Backup BatteryIf BATT is decoupled with a 0.1µF capacitor to ground,the backup power source can be removed while V CC remains valid without danger of triggering a reset pulse.The device does not enter battery-backup mode when V CC stays above the reset threshold voltage.Negative-Going V CC TransientsThese supervisors are relatively immune to short-dura-tion, negative-going V CC transients. Resetting the µPwhen V CC experiences only small glitches is usually not desirable.The Typical Operating Characteristics section shows a graph of Maximum Transient Duration vs. Reset Threshold Overdrive for which reset is not asserted.The graph was produced using negative-going V CC pulses, starting at V CC and ending below the reset threshold by the magnitude indicated (reset threshold overdrive). The graph shows the maximum pulse width that a negative-going V CC transient can typically have without triggering a reset pulse. As the amplitude of the transient increases (i.e., goes further below the reset threshold), the maximum allowable pulse width decreases. Typically, a V CC transient that goes 100mV below the reset threshold and lasts for 30µs will not trigger a reset pulse.A 0.1µF bypass capacitor mounted close to the V CC pin provides additional transient immunity.Figure 1. MAX6362 Watchdog Timeout Period and Reset Active TimeM A X 6361–M A X 6364Watchdog Software Considerations(MAX6362 Only)To help the watchdog timer monitor software execution more closely, set and reset the watchdog input at dif-ferent points in the program, rather than “pulsing” the watchdog input low-high-low. This technique avoids a “stuck” loop, in which the watchdog timer would contin-ue to be reset within the loop, keeping the watchdog from timing out. F igure 2 shows an example of a flow diagram where the I/O driving the WDI is set low at the beginning of the program, set high at the beginning of every subroutine or loop, then set low again when the program returns to the beginning. If the program should “hang” in any subroutine, the problem would quickly be corrected, since the I/O is continually set low and the watchdog timer is allowed to time out, trigger-ing a reset.SOT23, Low-Power µP Supervisory Circuits with Battery Backup 8_______________________________________________________________________________________Figure 2. Watchdog Flow DiagramMAX6361–MAX6364SOT23, Low-Power µP Supervisory Circuitswith Battery Backup_______________________________________________________________________________________9*Sample stock generally held on standard versions only. Contact factory for availability of nonstandard versions.Device Marking CodesSelector GuideM A X 6361–M A X 6364SOT23, Low-Power µP Supervisory Circuits with Battery Backup 10______________________________________________________________________________________Pin Configurations (continued)Typical Operating CircuitChip InformationTRANSISTOR COUNT: 720MAX6361–MAX6364SOT23, Low-Power µP Supervisory Circuits with Battery Backup______________________________________________________________________________________11Package InformationM A X 6361–M A X 6364SOT23, Low-Power µP Supervisory Circuits with Battery BackupMaxim cannot assume responsibility for use of any circuitry other than circuitry entirely embodied in a Maxim product. No circuit patent licenses are implied. Maxim reserves the right to change the circuitry and specifications without notice at any time.12____________________Maxim Integrated Products, 120 San Gabriel Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94086 408-737-7600©2005 Maxim Integrated Products Printed USA is a registered trademark of Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.NOTES。
General Description The MAX6381–MAX6390 microprocessor (µP) supervisory circuits monitor power-supply voltages from +1.8V to +5.0V while consuming only 3µA of supply current at +1.8V. Whenever V CC falls below the factory-set reset thresholds, the reset output asserts and remains assert-ed for a minimum reset timeout period after V CC rises above the reset threshold. Reset thresholds are available from +1.58V to +4.63V, in approximately 100mV incre-ments. Seven minimum reset timeout delays ranging from 1ms to 1200ms are available.The MAX6381/MAX6384/MAX6387 have a push-pull active-low reset output. The MAX6382/MAX6385/ MAX6388 have a push-pull active-high reset output, and the MAX6383/MAX6386/MAX6389/MAX6390 have an open-drain active-low reset output. The MAX6384/MAX6385/MAX6386 also feature a debounced manual reset input (with internal pullup resistor). The MAX6387/MAX6388/MAX6389 have an auxiliary input for monitoring a second voltage. The MAX6390 offers a manual reset input with a longer V CC reset timeout period (1120ms or 1200ms) and a shorter manual reset timeout (140ms or 150ms).The MAX6381/MAX6382/MAX6383 are available in 3-pin SC70 and6-pinµDFN packages and the MAX6384–MAX6390 are available in 4-pin SC70 andFeatures♦Factory-Set Reset Threshold Voltages Rangingfrom +1.58V to +4.63V in Approximately 100mVIncrements♦±2.5% Reset Threshold Accuracy OverTemperature (-40°C to +125°C)♦Seven Reset Timeout Periods Available: 1ms,20ms, 140ms, 280ms, 560ms, 1120ms,1200ms (min)♦3 Reset Output OptionsActive-Low Push-PullActive-High Push-PullActive-Low Open-Drain♦Reset Output State Guaranteed ValidDown to V CC= 1V♦Manual Reset Input (MAX6384/MAX6385/MAX6386)♦Auxiliary RESET IN(MAX6387/MAX6388/MAX6389)♦V CC Reset Timeout (1120ms or 1200ms)/ManualReset Timeout (140ms or 150ms) (MAX6390)♦Negative-Going V CC Transient Immunity♦Low Power Consumption of 6µA at +3.6Vand 3µA at +1.8V♦Pin Compatible withMAX809/MAX810/MAX803/MAX6326/MAX6327/MAX6328/MAX6346/MAX6347/MAX6348,and MAX6711/MAX6712/MAX6713♦Tiny 3-Pin/4-Pin SC70 and 6-Pin µDFN PackagesMAX6381–MAX6390 SC70/µDFN, Single/Dual Low-Voltage,Low-Power µP Reset Circuits ________________________________________________________________Maxim Integrated Products1Pin Configurations19-1839; Rev 4; 4/07Ordering InformationOrdering Information continued at end of data sheet.Typi cal Operati ng Ci rcui t appears at end of data sheet.Selector Guide appears at end of data sheet.after "XR", "XS", or "LT." Insert reset timeout delay (see ResetTimeout Delay table) after "D" to complete the part number.Sample stock is generally held on standard versions only (seeStandard Versions table). Standard versions have an orderincrement requirement of 2500 pieces. Nonstandard versionshave an order increment requirement of 10,000 pieces.Contact factory for availability of nonstandard versions.+Denotes a lead-free package.For pricing, delivery, and ordering information,please contact Maxim Direct at 1-888-629-4642,or visit Maxim’s website at .ComputersControllersIntelligent InstrumentsCritical µP and µCPower MonitoringPortable/Battery-Powered EquipmentDual Voltage SystemsM A X 6381–M A X 6390SC70/µDFN, Single/Dual Low-Voltage, Low-Power µP Reset CircuitsABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGSELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS(V CC = full range, T A = -40°C to +125°C, unless otherwise specified. Typical values are at T A = +25°C.) (Note 1)Stresses beyond those listed under “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.V CC to GND..........................................................-0.3V to +6.0V RESET Open-Drain Output....................................-0.3V to +6.0V RESET , RESET (push-pull output)..............-0.3V to (V CC + 0.3V)MR , RESET IN.............................................-0.3V to (V CC + 0.3V)Input Current (V CC ).............................................................20mA Output Current (all pins).....................................................20mAContinuous Power Dissipation (T A = +70°C)3-Pin SC70 (derate 2.9mW/°C above +70°C)..............235mW 4-Pin SC70 (derate 3.1mW/°C above +70°C)..............245mW 6-Pin µDFN (derate 2.1mW/°C above +70°C)..........167.7mW Operating Temperature Range .........................-40°C to +125°C Storage Temperature Range.............................-65°C to +150°C Lead Temperature (soldering, 10s).................................+300°CMAX6381–MAX6390SC70/µDFN, Single/Dual Low-Voltage,Low-Power µP Reset Circuits_______________________________________________________________________________________3M A X 6381–M A X 6390SC70/µDFN, Single/Dual Low-Voltage, Low-Power µP Reset Circuits 4______________________________________________________________________________________Typical Operating Characteristics(T A = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.)215436789-40-105-25203550658095110125SUPPLY CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURE(NO LOAD)TEMPERATURE (°C)S U P P L Y C U R R E N T (µA )25292735333137394143-40-105-25203550658095110125POWER-DOWN RESET DELAYvs. TEMPERATURETEMPERATURE (°C)P O W E R -D O W N R E S E T D E L A Y (µs )0.940.980.961.021.001.061.041.08-40-10520-253550658095110125NORMALIZED POWER-UP RESET TIMEOUTvs. TEMPERATUREM A X 6381/90 t o c 03TEMPERATURE (°C)N O R M A L I Z E D R E S E T T I M E O U T P E R I O D0.9900.9851.0150.9950.9901.0001.0051.0101.020-40-10520-253550958011065125M A X 6381/90 t o c 04TEMPERATURE (°C)N O R M A L I Z E D R E S E T TH R E S H O L D NORMALIZED RESET THRESHOLDvs. TEMPERATURE00.40.20.80.61.01.2063912OUTPUT-VOLTAGE LOW vs. SINK CURRENTI SINK (mA)V O L (V )01.00.52.01.52.53.00500750250100012501500OUTPUT-VOLTAGE HIGH vs. SOURCE CURRENTI SOURCE (µA)V O H (V )45001100010010MAXIMUM TRANSIENT DURATION vs. RESET COMPARATOR OVERDRIVE15050350250500200100400300RESET COMPARATOR OVERDRIVE, V TH - V CC (mV)M A X I M U M T R A N S I E N T D U R A T I O N (µs )3.53.93.74.54.34.14.74.95.35.15.5-40-105-25203550658095110125RESET IN TO RESET DELAYvs. TEMPERATUREM A X 6381/90 t o c 08TEMPERATURE (°C)R E S E T I N D E L A Y (µs )MAX6381–MAX6390SC70/µDFN, Single/Dual Low-Voltage,Low-Power µP Reset CircuitsPin DescriptionM A X 6381–M A X 6390SC70/µDFN, Single/Dual Low-Voltage, Low-Power µP Reset Circuits 6_______________________________________________________________________________________Detailed DescriptionRESET OutputA µP reset input starts the µP in a known state. These µP supervisory circuits assert reset to prevent code execution errors during power-up, power-down, or brownout conditions.Reset asserts when V CC is below the reset threshold;once V CC exceeds the reset threshold, an internal timer keeps the reset output asserted for the reset timeout period. After this interval, reset output deasserts. Reset output is guaranteed to be in the correct logic state for V CC ≥1V.Manual Reset Input (MAX6384/MAX6385/MAX6386/MAX6390)Many µP-based products require manual reset capabil-ity, allowing the operator, a test technician, or external logic circuitry to initiate a reset. A logic low on MR asserts reset. Reset remains asserted while MR is low,and for the reset active timeout period (t RP ) after MR returns high. This input has an internal 63k Ωpullup resistor (1.56k Ωfor MAX6390), so it can be left uncon-nected if it is not used. MR can be driven with TTL or CMOS logic levels, or with open-drain/collector outputs.Connect a normally open momentary switch from MR to G ND to create a manual-reset function; external debounce circuitry is not required. If MR is driven from long cables or if the device is used in a noisy environ-ment, connecting a 0.1µF capacitor from MR to G ND provides additional noise immunity.RESET IN Comparator(MAX6387/MAX6388/MAX6389)RESET IN is compared to an internal +1.27V reference.If the voltage at RESET IN is less than 1.27V, reset asserts. Use the RESET IN comparator as a user-adjustable reset detector or as a secondary power-sup-ply monitor by implementing a resistor-divider at RESET IN (shown in Figure 1). Reset asserts when either V CC or RESET IN falls below its respective threshold volt-age. Use the following equation to set the threshold:V INTH = V THRST (R1/R2 + 1)where V THRST = +1.27V. To simplify the resistor selec-tion, choose a value of R2 and calculate R1:R1 = R2 [(V INTH /V THRST ) - 1]Since the input current at RESET IN is 50nA (max),large values can be used for R2 with no significant loss in accuracy.___________Applications InformationNegative-Going V CC TransientsIn addition to issuing a reset to the µP during power-up,power-down, and brownout conditions, the MAX6381–MAX6390 are relatively immune to short dura-tion negative-going V CC transients (glitches).The Typical Operating Characteristics section shows the Maximum Transient Durations vs. Reset Comparator Overdrive, for which the MAX6381–MAX6390 do not generate a reset pulse. This graph was generated usinga negative-going pulse applied to V CC , starting above the actual reset threshold and ending below it by the magnitude indicated (reset comparator overdrive). The graph indicates the typical maximum pulse width a neg-ative-going V CC transient may have without causing a reset pulse to be issued. As the magnitude of the tran-sient increases (goes farther below the reset threshold),the maximum allowable pulse width decreases. A 0.1µF capacitor mounted as close as possible to V CC provides additional transient immunity.Ensuring a Valid RESET Output Down to V CC = 0VThe MAX6381–MAX6390 are guaranteed to operate properly down to V CC = 1V. In applications that require valid reset levels down to V CC = 0V, a pulldown resistor to active-low outputs (push/pull only, Figure 2) and a pullup resistor to active-high outputs (push/pull only)will ensure that the reset line is valid while the reset out-put can no longer sink or source current. This schemedoes not work with the open-drain outputs of the MAX6383/MAX6386/MAX6389/MAX6390. The resistor value used is not critical, but it must be small enough not to load the reset output when V CC is above the reset threshold. For most applications, 100k Ωis ade-quate.MAX6381–MAX6390SC70/µDFN, Single/Dual Low-Voltage,Low-Power µP Reset Circuits_______________________________________________________________________________________7M A X 6381–M A X 6390SC70/µDFN, Single/Dual Low-Voltage, Low-Power µP Reset Circuits 8_______________________________________________________________________________________Selector GuideOrdering Information (continued)Note:Insert reset threshold suffix (see Reset Threshold table)after "XR", "XS", or "LT." Insert reset timeout delay (see Reset Timeout Delay table) after "D" to complete the part number.Sample stock is generally held on standard versions only (see Standard Versions table). Standard versions have an order increment requirement of 2500 pieces. Nonstandard versions have an order increment requirement of 10,000 pieces.Contact factory for availability of nonstandard versions.*MAX6390 is available with D4 or D7 timing only.+Denotes a lead-free package.MAX6381–MAX6390SC70/µDFN, Single/Dual Low-Voltage,Low-Power µP Reset Circuits_______________________________________________________________________________________9Chip InformationTRANSISTOR COUNT: 647PROCESS: BiCMOSPin Configurations (continued)M A X 6381–M A X 6390SC70/µDFN, Single/Dual Low-Voltage, Low-Power µP Reset Circuits 10______________________________________________________________________________________Package Information(The package drawing(s) in this data sheet may not reflect the most current specifications. For the latest package outline information,go to /packages .)MAX6381–MAX6390SC70/µDFN, Single/Dual Low-Voltage,Low-Power µP Reset Circuits______________________________________________________________________________________11Package Information (continued)(The package drawing(s) in this data sheet may not reflect the most current specifications. For the latest package outline information,go to /packages .)M A X 6381–M A X 6390SC70/µDFN, Single/Dual Low-Voltage, Low-Power µP Reset Circuits 12______________________________________________________________________________________Package Information (continued)(The package drawing(s) in this data sheet may not reflect the most current specifications. For the latest package outline information,go to /packages .)SC70/µDFN, Single/Dual Low-Voltage,Low-Power µP Reset CircuitsMaxim cannot assume responsibility for use of any circuitry other than circuitry entirely embodied in a Maxim product. No circuit patent licenses are implied. Maxim reserves the right to change the circuitry and specifications without notice at any time.Maxim Integrated Products, 120 San Gabriel Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94086 408-737-7600____________________13©2007 Maxim Integrated Productsis a registered trademark of Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.MAX6381–MAX6390Package Information (continued)(The package drawing(s) in this data sheet may not reflect the most current specifications. For the latest package outline information,go to /packages .)Revision HistoryPages changed at Rev 4: Title on all pages, 1, 2, 5,7–13。