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Date: 30th July 09
Maxim's ultra-small microprocessor
supervisory IC can monitor six voltages
Maxim introduces the MAX16055, 6-voltage microprocessor
supervisory IC with integrated reset timing, prevents the
need for an external capacitor.
This device is ideal for low-voltage monitoring in multivoltage
systems such as telecommunications, networking equipment,
storage devices, high-end printers, and computers.
Whenever one of the six monitored voltages falls below
its threshold, the open-drain reset output asserts and remains
asserted for at least 140ms after all six voltages exceed
their respective thresholds. The reset output is internally
pulled up to VCC to eliminate the need for an external resistor,
but can be overdriven to accommodate other logic devices.
A manual reset is also provided.
Maxim offers ten versions of the MAX16055, which provide
different thresholds and supply tolerances to meet all low-voltage
system requirements. Preset thresholds for monitoring 3.3,
3, 2.5, 1.8, 1.5, 1.2, 1.1, 1.0, and 0.9V supplies with
-5% and -10% tolerance are available; additionally, adjustable
versions are available to accommodate most of the standard
logic devices.
MAX16055 operates from 1V to 5.5V with the power derived
from one of the monitored inputs, thereby eliminating the
need for a separate VCC pin. The MAX16055 consumes only
25microamps (typ) of quiescent current.
Operating temperature range: -40°C to +125°C
Package: 3mm x 3mm, 10-pin µMAX package.
Price: Start at $2.33 for 2.5k pieces.
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