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MAX807L, MAX807M, MAX807N
Full-Featured µP Supervisory Circuit with ±1.5% Reset Accuracy


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The MAX807 microprocessor (µP) supervisory circuit reduces the complexity and number of components needed to monitor power-supply and battery-control functions in µP systems. A 70µA supply current makes the MAX807 ideal for use in portable equipment, while a 2ns chip-enable propagation delay and 250mA output current capability (20mA in battery-backup mode) make it suitable for larger, higher-performance equipment.

The MAX807 comes in 16-pin DIP, SO, and TSSOP packages, and provides the following functions:
  • µP reset. The active-low RESET output is asserted during power-up, power-down, and brownout conditions, and is guaranteed to be in the correct state for VCC down to 1V.
  • Active-high RESET output.
  • Manual-reset input.
  • Two-stage power-fail warning. A separate low-line comparator compares VCC to a threshold 52mV above the reset threshold. This low-line comparator is more accurate than those in previous µP supervisors.
  • Backup-battery switchover for CMOS RAM, real-time clocks, µPs, or other low-power logic.
  • Write protection of CMOS RAM or EEPROM.
  • 2.275V threshold detector provides for power-fail warning and low-battery detection, or monitors a power supply other than +5V.
  • BATT OK status flag indicates that the backup-battery voltage is above +2.275V.
  • Watchdog-fault output—asserted if the watchdog input has not been toggled within a preset timeout period.
  • Key Features   Applications/Uses
    • Precision 4.675V (MAX807L), 4.425V (MAX807M), or 4.575V (MAX807N) Voltage Monitoring
    • 200ms Power-OK/Reset Time Delay
    • RESET-bar and RESET Outputs
    • Independent Watchdog Timer
    • 1µA Standby Current
    • Power Switching
      • 250mA in VCC Mode
      • 20mA in Battery-Backup Mode
    • On-Board Gating of Chip-Enable Signals;
      • 2ns CE Gate Propagation Delay
    • MaxCap® and SuperCap Compatible
    • Voltage Monitor for Power Fail
    • Backup-Battery Monitor
    • Guaranteed active-low RESET Valid to VCC = 1V
    • ±1.5% Low-Line Threshold Accuracy 52mV above Reset Threshold
    • Underwriters Laboratories (UL®) Recognized

     
  • Computers: Desktop, Workstation, Server
  • Controllers
  • Critical µP Monitoring
  • Intelligent Instruments
  • Portable Battery-Powered Equipment

    Key Specifications:  Battery Backup Circuits
    Part Number Reset Out Reset Out ICC
    (µA)
    Features Industry Qualified Package/Pins Smallest Available Pckg.
    (mm2)
    Oper. Temp.
    (°C)
    Price
    Active Low Active High max max w/pins See Notes
    MAX807  Push-Pull Push-Pull 110
    Adjustable Reset Input
    Battery On
    Chip Enable Gate
    High Accuracy (1%)
    Low Line
    Manual Reset
    Power Fail Comparator
    Watchdog
    Automotive - General
    CDIP(N)/16
    PDIP(N)/16
    SOIC(W)/16
    TSSOP/16
    33
    -55 to +125
    -40 to +85
    0 to +70
    $3.29 @1k
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    Diagram
    MAX807L, MAX807M, MAX807N: Typical Operating Circuit
    Typical Operating Circuit

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    Document Ref.: 19-0433; Rev 4; 2006-03-14
    This page last modified: 2007-07-17


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