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MAX6320 - 5-Pin uP Supervisory

Download the MAX6320 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the MAX6316 variant, as both devices belong to the same 5-pin up supervisory family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Description

The MAX6316

MAX6322 family of microprocessor (μP) supervisory circuits monitors power supplies and microprocessor activity in digital systems.

Features

  • The Selector Guide below lists the specific functions available from each device. These devices are available in 26 factory-trimmed reset threshold voltages (from 2.5V to 5V, in 100mV increments), featuring four minimum power-on reset timeout periods (from 1ms to 1.12s), and four watchdog timeout periods (from 6.3ms to 25.6s). Thirteen standard versions are available with an order increment requirement of 2500 pieces (see Standard Versions table); contact the factory for availability of other v.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (MAX6316-MaximIntegrated.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

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Click here for production status of specific part numbers. MAX6316–MAX6322 5-Pin μP Supervisory Circuits with Watchdog and Manual Reset General Description The MAX6316–MAX6322 family of microprocessor (μP) supervisory circuits monitors power supplies and microprocessor activity in digital systems. It offers several combinations of push/pull, open-drain, and bidirectional (such as Motorola 68HC11) reset outputs, along with watchdog and manual reset features. The Selector Guide below lists the specific functions available from each device. These devices are available in 26 factory-trimmed reset threshold voltages (from 2.5V to 5V, in 100mV increments), featuring four minimum power-on reset timeout periods (from 1ms to 1.12s), and four watchdog timeout periods (from 6.3ms to 25.6s).
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