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Date: 26th Feb 2010

Flash-configurable sequencers/monitors for power management and fault diagnostics

Maxim has introduced the MAX16067/MAX16068, a new flash-configurable sequencers/monitors that simplify power management and fault diagnostics. The new devices are suitable for networking equipment, servers, storage/raid systems, and telecom equipment (base stations, access) applications.

The key features of the MAX16067/MAX16068 devices are,

1% of accurate, 10-bit ADC monitors 6 voltage inputs
Analog EN monitoring input
6 monitored inputs with overvoltage and undervoltage limits
Operating input voltage ranges from 2.8V to 14V
Nonvolatile fault event logger
Power-up and Power-down sequencing capability
6 outputs for Sequencing/Power-good indicators
3 configurable charge-pump outputs
SMBus and JTAG interface
Supports cascading with MAX16065/MAX16066
Flash-configurable time delays and thresholds

The MAX16067/MAX16068 includes six programmable general-purpose inputs/outputs (GPIOs). GPIOs are flash configurable as a fault output, as a watchdog input or output, or as a manual reset.

Operating temperature range: -40°C to +85°C

Package: 5mm x 5mm, 28- and 32-pin TQFN package
Price: Starts at $4.29 for 1k pieces
Availability: Now in samples

For more details visit www.maxim-ic.com


 
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