19-2043; Rev 1; 8/01
µP Supervisory Circuits in 4-Bump (2 ✕ 2) Chip-Scale Package
General Description
The MAX6400–MAX64...
19-2043; Rev 1; 8/01
µP Supervisory Circuits in 4-Bump (2 ✕ 2) Chip-Scale Package
General Description
The MAX6400–MAX6405 is a family of ultra-low power microprocessor (µP) supervisory circuits used for monitoring battery, power-supply, and regulated system
voltages. Each device contains a precision bandgap reference comparator and is trimmed to specified trip threshold
voltages. These devices provide excellent circuit reliability and low cost by eliminating external components and adjustments when monitoring system
voltages from 2.5V to 5.0V. A manual reset input is also included. The MAX6400–MAX6405 assert a reset signal whenever the VCC supply
voltage falls below a preset threshold. These devices are differentiated by their output logic configurations and preset threshold
voltages. The MAX6400/MAX6403 (push-pull) and the MAX6402/ MAX6405 (open-drain) have an active-low reset (RESET is logic low when VCC is below VTH). The MAX6401/ MAX6404 have an active-high push-pull output (RESET is logic high when VCC is below VTH). All parts are guaranteed to be in the correct output logic state for VCC down to 1V. The reset circuit is designed to ignore fast transients on V CC . The MAX6400/MAX6401/ MAX6402 have
voltage thresholds between 2.20V and 3.08V in approximately 100mV increments. The MAX6403/MAX6404/MAX6405 have
voltage thresholds between 3.30V and 4.63V in approximately 100mV increments. Ultra-low supply current of 500nA (MAX6400/MAX6401/ MAX6402) makes these parts ideal fo...